Example sentences of "when she [verb] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 It was a small back room at the back of the house , little more than a box , but when she pressed down the switch of the low-voltage nursery light she felt again a glow of maternal , proprietorial pride .
2 God , thought Madame , when she added up the night 's takings , one week I should write down who 's having who as well as who 's drinking what .
3 Nobody comforted her , for weeping was not necessary , but it was on the other hand permissible , and when she got home the aunts and uncles were kind to her and offered her cups of tea .
4 But when she got there the ferryman was not around .
5 When she looked up the mountainside , as if searching for help there , I realized that she still had fear of me , little knowing the true state of affairs , and felt herself like an animal in a trap .
6 When she read how the Lord looked down and saw his people were ‘ all together become filthy ’ she trembled .
7 Gilligan repeats this problem when she parcels up the unconscious and sexuality in a bundle with carer-infant relations , and deals with it by labelling it ‘ Chodorow ’ .
8 Her ma 's sewing bag was still in the cupboard and when she brought out the cotton and needles there was a lump in her throat .
9 When she took out the leather writing case , the child turned and cried , ‘ That 's Mama 's !
10 Lydia realised this afresh when she came downstairs the following morning .
11 When she came back the next day the stripes had been dyed her natural brunette , but badly , so that her hair still seemed striped , hence her nickname , Bunte .
12 ‘ And when she came back the situation was reversed ?
13 In her imagination , when she came home the sun would be shining .
14 My second brother and I , self-conscious teenagers of the Sixties , were sometimes embarrassed when she wound down the window of her car and addressed a shepherd or a forester in her clear , carrying , Edwardian accent .
15 In some cultures the mother proceeds to the status of a matriarch , when she takes on the authority of mother to the whole extended family or tribe .
16 And your Mum ca n't afford toilet paper for her pussy , so when she slides down the banister and says like blurgh , la blah la blah loo !
17 NURSE Kim Leach seemed every inch an angel when she swept down the aisle as the Daily Mirror 's Bride of the Year .
18 She walked past him into the tiny hallway and picked up her bags , noticing with relief that he was n't around when she fled up the narrow wooden stairs to one of the three bedrooms , the one furthest away from his .
19 Her hands were shaking when she picked up the receiver and dialled the number of Sabrina 's flat .
20 He was amused to observe that she forced herself to be a blank when she picked up the bowl of pus and blood .
21 she heard when she picked up the phone .
22 Ven was her first thought when she picked up the receiver .
23 One of Stephanie close colleagues has been under gun guard , police guard for a week following death threats on the alleged kidnapper , as the net closed on him he phoned estate agent Jane the girl who helped prepare the second artist impression , Jane had met him face to face when he called at the office in Great Bar Birmingham days before the kidnap to collect details on several houses for sale , her blood ran cold when she picked up the phone on Wednesday February the twelfth to hear his voice again
24 Meanwhile , fashion pundits were speculating last night that although Anne is likely to splash out on a new outfit , she will be wearing an old hat when she walks up the aisle .
25 The words rang flat when she fastened back the shutters .
26 When she switched on the light the little room exploded into a brightness so extreme that it hurt his eyeballs .
27 When she switched on the light her cosy mental picture was shattered by crude reality .
28 As soon as she drew up to the roundabout at the top of Woodstock Road , she found herself in traffic which stretched as far as the eye could see , and when she switched on the car radio , she discovered that the only sound it would make was an assortment of squeaks and crackles .
29 When she did so the church was a blur of colours and streakings of light .
30 ‘ Open your eyes , ’ he commanded huskily , and when she did so the look on his face set her blood racing .
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