Example sentences of "when i be at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I am a different person when I am at work on the Geest or on the heath or in the dunes . |
2 | My wife and I both dive when I am at home and we have a number of friends who run dive charter operations in the Keys . |
3 | Let it have your sole attention when I am abroad , but when I am at home , so jealous am I of your affections , I shall permit no rival in them even a son and heir . |
4 | I eh , we used to go out to the West Mersea a lot , during the summer , you know , when it , when I was at Colchester doing , mm , swimming , nice swimming and eh , . |
5 | But when I was at Napier College , I found myself drifting more towards business communications and PR . ’ |
6 | When I was at Ladymont I thought I could manipulate a pencil very nicely . |
7 | When I was at university ( actually a rather seedy teacher training college in south-east London ) nobody could afford to run a car . |
8 | When I was at university , we fulfilled expectations in every way by occupying the refectory to get the Americans out of Vietnam . |
9 | ‘ When I was at university , doing my professional training or in the early years of practice , I always worked with women women solicitors , women bankers and so on . |
10 | ‘ I suppose I first started thinking about this when I was at university in the late '70s : that getting rid of a set of prejudices about women had only reinforced a whole bunch of prejudices about men . |
11 | WHEN I WAS at university in 1981–84 , the contempt , intolerance and oppression of men and their sexuality was revolting . |
12 | But when I was at Dacre , in spite of all the painful memories — Theda , it was your face that haunted me , not my mother 's ! |
13 | When I was at Shrewsbury School , the housemaster made it his duty to chose the cooks , maids and bottle-washers ; his criteria being age combined with an aggressive plainness . |
14 | He said : ‘ I do n't know how fans looked at me when I was at Liverpool . |
15 | I got all these things early cos when I was at granny and grandpa 's they gave me some money . |
16 | And like Matthew 's phoned me straight after when I was at Alison 's and said oh Ben 's . |
17 | I would also like to back up Susan Cooper 's letter in the November issue of Tennis World entitled Steffi OK because when I was at Brighton , Steffi actually stopped and posed in the street to have her picture taken with me , and also Steffi signed every autograph everyday without fail , outside and inside so I think this proves that Steffi is the best at recognising her fans , no matter what it takes . |
18 | When I was at home or in the village , it usually perched on my shoulder . |
19 | ‘ When I was at home , I was expected to be submissive , obedient and totally dependent on my parents . |
20 | Oh yes er when I was at home as a wee boy everybody milked by hand and give their calves the milk then to drink . |
21 | wh I remember that when I was at home it was a mixed sort of meeting in which some of the people from the village were coming who you did n't really know but they had to be asked |
22 | When I was at school in the seventies , one afternoon every week throughout the winter term , I put on a pair of ill-fitting plimsolls and plodded miserably , and for no apparent reason , around the wet pavements of a Sussex market town . |
23 | When I was at school , we were given spellings to learn every day and were allowed to get two out of ten wrong . |
24 | Maybe when I was at school . |
25 | ‘ When I was at school I had no idea that one day I 'd be captain of Yorkshire . |
26 | When I was at school I was so good that I was n't allowed to answer the questions , but had to give the other girls a chance . ’ |
27 | When I was at school I hated it , but when I left I wished I were back there . |
28 | Once when I was at school he told me that I should spend the entire summer working on improving my passing off my left hand and my kicking off my left foot . |
29 | When I was at school and university in the 1960s , when the myth of progress was still very much alive , my social and political lessons tended to recite the advances of the century as a long list of linear progress : the gradual emergence from primitivism to modern civilisation . |
30 | When I was at school , we used to take it in turns to visit a former pupil , a woman in her twenties , who lay in hospital incurably handicapped . |