Example sentences of "when he is [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | When he is completely recovered , he sees some other villagers and returns to the world he knew , leaving the girl to her solitary existence . |
2 | When he is eventually hounded out of America and into exile by J Edgar Hoover ( Kevin Dunn ) it is an ignominious end to his career . |
3 | ' When he is eventually unmasked he commits suicide . |
4 | A man with a poor employment history , who has lost several jobs and experienced intermittent phases of unemployment , has a considerably raised probability of becoming depressed when he is again made redundant ( Eales , 1985 ) , but will also have a raised chance of being near the top of an employer 's list for redundancy in so far as it is the policy of many employers to exercise a ‘ last in first out ’ policy . |
5 | Potential meaning is meaning as it resides in the speaker 's unconscious even when he is not speaking . |
6 | When he is not looking over a sea of grain , is overlooking the sea ! |
7 | Peter Scudamore still has first call on Twiston-Davies ' string when he is not riding for Martin Pipe . |
8 | Together they have created a warm and welcoming atmosphere , with Tony ( when he is not trying to improve his golf handicap ) working front of house , and Mary preparing the meals . |
9 | They live in perpetual hope of persuading some head of chambers to take them in when a vacancy occurs ; meanwhile , to confer with a client they can only occupy someone else 's desk , by his good grace , when he is not using it . |
10 | But when he is not playing , Henry spends his time coaching in the coloured township of Rocklands and spreading the gospel of multi-racial sport . |
11 | This became the first in a long line of medieval whodunnits featuring an unusual detective , a 12th-century Benedictine monk named Brother Cadfael : when he is n't tending his herb garden , Cadfael is using his knowledge to solve a seemingly endless series of murders and mysterious disappearances . |
12 | And , when he is n't tending to overdo it , his searing breaks , demonstrating a rare turn of speed , can be devastating . |
13 | And when he is n't belting up to Liverpool to rejoin the Boswells , he 's busy rehearsing for what could be the biggest challenge of his career . |
14 | Khotan is drunk , when he is n't doped with hashish and , now that Nogai and his brothers are forbidden the Golden Pavilion , your father-in-law is courting everyone . ’ |
15 | The second problem is that , even when he is directly involved , Butman never gets under the skin of either characters or company . |
16 | But soon he is forced by famine to go down to Egypt , and when he is about to cross the border he resorts to a ploy which knocks him straight off any pedestal we might have erected for him . |
17 | The problem for any intelligence agency , East or West , is whether to take a politician at his word when he is publicly declaring a desire for greater friendship and understanding with the very same people against whom the covert operation is intended . |
18 | When he is really inform it is a treat to watch his work on the leg side , and few who saw it will forget that catch which dismissed Paynter in the watery third Test at Old Trafford . ’ |
19 | In the case of pupils who are totally blind , or have little guiding sight , an orderly and reasonably predictable environment can help the pupil when he is still gaining confidence in independent mobility , but experience in purposeful movement and appropriate mobility training are even more essential . |
20 | When he is sufficiently reassured of this , he starts caring for being thought well of by his contemporaries , and later still comes the need to be a leader . |
21 | However , the patient may be able to return to his own job , when he is sufficiently recovered . |
22 | Well we have , you maybe surprised to learn the 5th costliest defence in the country , valued at stlg9.3m ( excepting the aberration of Ipswich who have Marshall in the defense valued at stlg3m , when he is actually playing up front ) . |
23 | Apart from an admission , the prosecution have to rely on catching the offender redhanded by keeping observations on a suspect or by British Telecom tracing a persistent caller when he is actually making a call etc . |
24 | Now what saying with that , that 'll be used again when he is actually walking and does n't need a pram and the other one 's still toddelling |