Example sentences of "when she [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When she heard this Vasilissa was even more frightened , but she said , " Oh , my sister , let me in I beg you , for I have been sent to fetch a little fire . "
2 She was just about to get back in the car , when she heard another vehicle coming up the hill fast .
3 Doubtless he gave her a good dowry when she married another burgess , John Kempe .
4 Also it was hard to know what to say to Anne — that 's my wife — when she asked each evening ‘ How was your day ? ’
5 When she spent all night every night watching her clientele , her boys , it was for this ; she was waiting for her chosen ones , the last of her protegés , her perfect couple , her two to see her through the dark times .
6 She hated her home town with such violence that when she returned each vacation from University , she would shake and tremble with an ashamed and feverish fear .
7 Only when she had this data could she say with any confidence whether people who were converted into the Unification Church ( the dependent variable ) were different in any systematic ways from the rest of the population .
8 You should have heard her when she got that craze for Vegetarianism and Bernard Shaw .
9 When she read those magazines , did she think she 'd ever be part of that world ?
10 The case for this is argued by Jo Stephens ( 1989 ) ( CEO for Oxfordshire ) , when she characterises this partnership of LEA and school as ‘ looking with ’ rather than ‘ looking at ’ , and ‘ doing with ’ rather ‘ doing to ’ .
11 MADONNA was already legendary when she made this record , but it was by far her most heartfelt , exuberant and accomplished set of songs .
12 How many times she had felt a lift of excitement when she saw that sign and knew that Riverstown was only ten minutes away .
13 But the smile lasted less than a heartbeat and vanished entirely when she saw that fitzAlan continued to watch the small party until it disappeared from view .
14 It is used to denote full vitality , real spirited living ; contrast the deflation of the Queen of Sheba when she saw all Solomon 's treasure — there was no more ruach left in her' ( I Kgs. 10:5 ) .
15 ‘ A guest , Colonel Merrick 's wife , was in one of the rooms upstairs brushing her hair by candlelight in front of the mirror , when she saw this face peering over her shoulder .
16 Well I suppose at the , one of the best things , best examples of the difference was that my wife when she saw this house , knew that it was a house in which she could be happy , in which her tastes and , could spread themselves , erm rather than her tastes having to be curtailed by lack of space and lack of accommodation , erm , the fact that I had a garage which was essential er next to my house instead of some er quarter or twenty minutes ' walk away from where I lived as happened in London also made a terrific difference to comfort , erm the fact that there was a garden instead of a few windowboxes and a couple of tubs , all these things I think made one appreciate the fact that you 'd come , not only into a new town , but into a new way of life probably the fact that we had a staircase inside the house , which was the first time that we 'd had a staircase between our bedrooms and our living rooms
17 But when she saw these things written they seemed , and were , stale , deja-vu , derivative .
18 The word had not been there when she left that morning .
19 He was a nice man , that 's what he was , and when she left this station her life was her own !
20 ‘ How can you want Spain mixed up in such great events ’ , Aranda complained to the Prussian Minister , ‘ when she lacks all means to wage war . ’
21 When she ignored this policy , a patient she sutured later sued , but her employers would not back her .
22 She underwent a lumpectomy and then a course of radiotherapy , and was due to start drug treatment when she met another cancer patient .
23 She stretched her legs under the table , feeling the same satisfaction that she felt when she woke that morning .
24 Mildred closed her eyes again , hoping that perhaps it was only a nightmare , but when she sneaked another look , the apparition was still there , and now it began patting gently at Mildred with its gigantic paws .
25 Yeah , I just got , when she said this morning I thought oh I did n't want him to pass on .
26 Midwife Christine Hall told the hearing that she could not remember whether she notified the registrar when she noticed some deceleration in the heartbeat at 4.25pm but did so when she became worried at 7.30pm .
27 way she says , that when she sell that book .
28 As always when she sang this song her eyes were moist , and when she had finished the applause did not come immediately , but there was that magic moment of silence that sometimes links a performer and an audience .
29 In the corridor she had passed compartments full of young men playing cards , who looked up and appraised her face and figure with impersonal interest , and when she found another seat it was in a compartment with three other women travelling up to London on their own , all with suitcases and trim suits and carefully made-up faces .
30 His response to her warm generosity , his attention when she swept all importances aside to consider the greater importance of the 3.30 at Newmarket , won her completely .
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