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

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1 I mean even when I smoked I did .
2 When I married I left the classes but now , all these years later , I joined them again .
3 He said afterwards : ‘ I left the line-up when I realised I had to stand and shake her hand .
4 And it got worse when I realised I did n't know where they were going for their lune de miel .
5 When I dance I try to put a lot of enthusiasm into it . ’
6 Aye that was Well that that was on the platform when I got me face burnt and me left hand , which I think was burnt trying to protect me me head or face at the time .
7 And when I got I says to here , I 'm sick of having to out all them cigarettes .
8 ‘ I was alone in this new search as I was alone when I discovered I loved my own sex .
9 When I buy I pay it however when I sell I lose it .
10 When I fight I go on to the end , as I did in 1926 . ’
11 So when I knew I had cancer and was facing death , I still could n't pray to the God I associated with the churches .
12 That was , when I knew I had to come back .
13 It seemed a good idea to have a companion when I knew I had to face a Spanish maniac ! ’
14 Yes a row of houses and of course when I saw I looked out the door and there was this plane swooping down like that and it seemed so low because they were aiming an and the bomb fell in the cattle market and , and I threw myself on to the stone floor , you see , and er and presently one of the ambulance men came round to my office door and he said , are you alright ?
15 I do n't , when I go I hate to see my front door open .
16 When I stop I want to pass on my skills to youngsters . ’
17 But we ca n't haunt places we 'd never been to , which is a bore for me , because I was so young when I died I 'd hardly been anywhere .
18 ‘ I feel I shall die of misery … when I die I want written on my tombstone : ‘ Here Lies a Child Who Perished Miserably From Homesickness ’ . '
19 When I wake I think of her .
20 When I finished I took the lift down to the typing pool .
21 I had to get up because when I walked I found it was easier .
22 My first thought when I heard I 'd got the part was : ‘ Bang goes my knighthood ! ’ ’
23 When I heard I 'd got it , I was stunned — I did n't think I 'd got it .
24 When I heard I had been chosen for the full squad , it was a bit of a shock , but it really was a dream come true . ’
25 When I returned I listened for you .
26 When I returned I looked upon Pamela again with no small pleasure .
27 When I came I said I wanted to help Glamorgan to become winners and that is still my aim . ’
28 Well it was there when I came I do n't know where it Yes .
29 ’ Describing to Louise the heroic quest for style that Madame Bovary represents ( April 19th , 1852 ) , he explains : ‘ How many times have I fallen flat on my face , just when I thought I had it within my grasp .
30 You can not conceive of the feelings that consumed me when I understood — or rather when I thought I understood — why you had come tonight , when you said you wanted to share your happiness with me , wanted to give me something .
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