Example sentences of "when he [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Other existences rub off on him , as can be shown at the grammatical level when he overhears a student and an army officer discussing the money-lender . |
2 | I remember that we got round to talking about historical hindsight , or the kind of attitude to which André Maurois ( to whom I was to introduce Eliot years later ) referred when he imagined a man saying ‘ Gentlemen , we are about to enter upon the Middle Ages ’ . |
3 | When he creates a dish he begins and carries on until instinctively he knows the dish has reached perfection . |
4 | when he grabs a thing , he really goes |
5 | Hastings , who has played only 40 minutes on the tour , increased speculation that all was not well when he declined a round of golf today significant as the Watsonians star is a golf fanatic and plays off a seven handicap . |
6 | On 27 October 1846 he died in Preston when he burst a blood vessel during a fit of coughing , and was buried in St Peter 's churchyard , Preston . |
7 | When he suffered a relapse , his parents sent him to see Nolan . |
8 | Towards the end of September Patil 's position was weakened when he suffered a stroke , and in early October his predicament worsened when Advani 's Rath Yatra [ see above ] incited serious communal rioting in Karnataka which resulted in up to 50 deaths . |
9 | The idea of giving a backward horse time , of not over-racing his less tough charges , of giving the vet the benefit of the doubt when he said a leg was liable to break down on hard ground — these were alien concepts to Harry Short . |
10 | Alan Slade told the court how he had been approaching a road junction when he saw a man and a woman arguing . |
11 | The High Court in Edinburgh heard today that Graeme Ralph ( 16 ) was waiting for the Inverness-London sleeper at Falkirk Grahamston station when he saw a man throwing a trolley from a bridge . |
12 | When he saw a gang trying to break into a car in Gateshead he and a neighbour chased the youths . |
13 | He set out on foot as it was getting dark , and had already walked three or four miles when he saw a cart , half-full of hay , by the side of the road . |
14 | He was just about to stitch my up again when he saw a movement and pulled out an inch-and-a-half-long botfly larva , at which point the nurse in attendance fainted . ’ |
15 | Any vestige of friendship Grassi might have retained was to disappear when he saw a letter from Florence claiming that the Jesuits would be powerless to answer Galileo 's arguments . |
16 | On their way to the Hotel Colombi , their shoulders stooped to ward off the falling snow , Horowitz paused when he saw a car hire firm which was still open . |
17 | When he saw a car crash then catch fire outside his house , he ran out and managed to pull both driver and passenger free . |
18 | He had nearly reached the church when he saw a group of people approaching him . |
19 | One July day in 1943 at Blaconsthorpe , Norfolk , a born-deaf farm labourer named Kenneth Andrews was walking home from work accompanied by his wife , and carrying his young baby when he saw a R.A.F. Typhoon fighter plane crash in flames . |
20 | For example , one director commented that when he saw a topic referred to a few times then it would ‘ click ’ in his mind , and he would then consider if it could have some significance to his company . |
21 | Security guard Ron Letts was crushed by a getaway van when he surprised a gang stealing scrap metal . |
22 | Korda Marshall , who was later to sign them to RCA , was one of the first to check them out when he attended a gig at London 's Bull And Gate . |
23 | If on the other hand he also had some burning when he passed a motion , his feet burned at night and his eyes were dry and burning , then it is clear that the sensation of ‘ burning ’ runs throughout many areas of the person 's body and so becomes characteristic of him as a whole , that is , it becomes General . |
24 | The Frenchman , who protested his innocence when he failed a drug test after winning the Tour of Wallonia in 1987 , is one of a number of leading riders to have failed a test , including Pedro Delgado , the Spaniard who was allowed to complete and win the Tour de France last year after a test revealed a substance banned by the International Olympic Committee but not by the International Cycling Union . |
25 | His literary pretensions were further highlighted when he sent a copy of his unpublished manuscript ‘ The Island of Madagascar as a National State for the Jewish people and Why ’ to Lord Rothschild , who forwarded it to the Board of Deputies in 1938 . |
26 | peter Makin for instance , in general one of the very best such commentators , misleads when he glosses a passage from Canto 23 by remarking : ‘ Troy was the citadel of a culture , and when it fell … the priest-king Aeneas ( guided by the chthonic deities ) took the heritage to Italy , where his descendants planted Rome … |
27 | When he hired a taxi to take her to Eastbourne for the day ( the same man who took a bus to the theatre , rather than pay for a cab ) she jumped out at the lights near Oval cricket ground because she was so disturbed by his erratic behaviour . |
28 | Veteran climber mike Banks , who 's now 67-years-old , is again giving hope to the rest of us when he takes a team with an average age of 60 plus out to Janoli in the Gharwal Himal . |
29 | The pain which Nelson 's blows caused has now receded and the bruises will go when he takes a week 's rest in Spain . |
30 | Livingston was just starting to challenge Linford Christie as Britain 's number one sprinter when he received a knock on the door at the Olympic village . |