Example sentences of "me when [pron] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Erm you were telling me when we had the preliminary interview about erm what happened a few months prior to the disturbances that occurred in the late Summer .
2 I did n't realize I did n't realize we had such a tight schedule and it reminded me when they got the plan , well I do n't know when it came through , but I opened it today and .
3 I remember how calm and serene my father looked as he lay in his coffin and how I seemed to feel something break within me when they lowered the plush-covered lid and we rode behind the hearse to Rosedale Cemetery for the interment .
4 It annoys me when I hear the criticisms that come from the Secretary of State for the Environment .
5 The extra bonus — the thing that makes me truly lucky — is that I can go home to the real friends and neighbours whose tales of burst drain-pipes , complicated recipes and domestic dramas sound every bit as interesting to me when I lack the leisure to enjoy them myself .
6 ‘ All my friends were concerned for me when I got the part , ’ Kilmer admits .
7 ‘ Three of them , Gyonval , Gwyllos and Curundoloc were still with me when I reached the forbidden world and found the shrine in ruins . ’
8 In 1980 I got chatting to Stan Francourt , the caddie who was with me when I had the accident in 1973 .
9 And so it came to be that the bewitching gesture of her father 's secretary walking down the golden path ( which bewitched me when I saw the woman in the swimsuit take leave of the lifeguard ) had completely gone to sleep in her .
10 I was in my room sorting out what I was to take with me when I heard the front door .
11 One of the tests I brought with me when I joined the Audit Registration Committee ( ARC ) as chairman last June was the question : ‘ What would be done differently if regulation and monitoring were being conducted from outside the Institute by an external regulator ? ’
12 You can come with me when I leave the office . ’
13 I still remember the strong emotions aroused in me when I read the following news report in my morning paper .
14 Later still , my realisation was confirmed for me when I read the following statement from one of Bruch 's patients : ‘ I am completely isolated , I sit in a glass sphere .
15 This time he did not want to make love to me when he dropped the tapes off , and in truth I was a little tired .
16 ‘ Why did n't Bernard just kill me when he had the chance ? ’
17 George had brought him along to meet me when he joined the organisation .
18 She was coming to the end of months on the barren atoll of Pity Me when she heard the moth rattle against her window , between tacked-up scarlet and black batik fabric and the glass .
19 ‘ You even loved me when you thought the worst of me , did n't you ? ’
20 ‘ Wait for me when you hit the road . ’
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