Example sentences of "when he [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You know Rummas wear that , is that one how do , how old was Rummas when he wore that Samantha ?
2 And my son-in-law he was working with him , and when he had that accident , well it 's ridiculous what he done that day .
3 Simon sold it on when he had that accident .
4 Every time he looked at her , she came alive inside — except when he got that look , and then a little something died .
5 ‘ It was the same when he got that job on a building site and was sacked after a few days , although they said there was nothing wrong with his work .
6 ‘ I was told by others that Benny really laughed when he got that fax .
7 Cardiff elbowed Duvall aside when he recognised that figure immediately .
8 Pliny perhaps had this in mind when he wrote that art ceased in 296 BC .
9 Is this what counsel had in mind when he argued that consideration ( for example , relief from the penalty ) did not ‘ move from the promisee ? ’
10 For one thing he certainly over-states it when he says that pleasure always comes from satisfaction of an antecedent desire for something other than pleasure .
11 Totally competent in his mind and lucid when he made that decision ?
12 trembling when he made that speech when he remember when he , remember when you , you were n't there , no you were n't there he was shaking like a leaf .
13 It can only be surmised that the Marquis was feeling pretty flush after a good win when he made that entry into his accounts , or the caddie was a highly favoured young man indeed , for four shillings at that time would have been over the top on the percentages that a caddie can expect from his round nowadays .
14 ‘ The Admiral was n't able to adduce anything new in evidence when he made that allegation .
15 He had been Prime Minister for nearly seven years in all when he produced that judgement .
16 When he reversed that dumper over the tip .
17 Garvey fixes them — like he did that first time in Horsey , when he paid that waster to act blind . ’
18 He is a former partner of Gaffer Hexam 's , but Hexam repudiates him when he finds that Riderhood has been robbing live bodies as well as dead ones .
19 That made McIllvanney a gold-plated pimp , though he preferred to describe himself as a ‘ leisure-agent ’ ; however , he usually had the grace to smile when he used that label .
20 It 's like erm that leisure , I mean he 's obviously learned his lesson when he did that competition that time did n't he and he , he went in and he passed did n't he ?
21 Shadow Home Secretary Tony Blair struck a more balanced note when he promised that Labour would be tough on the criminal and on crime itself , although many will doubt whether the party can achieve this .
22 When he arrived that morning David appeared cool towards her — so cool , in contrast to the friendly relationship they had previously established , that Nina noticed it and mentioned it while she and Rachel were working out a list of appointments for management medicals .
23 On the amendment side I am reluctant it does infringe on a local democracy but I agree with the Liberal Democrats , it 's a way forward and it 's a responsibility of all of us I I agree with Roger when he mentioned that Professor mentioned that this is the Labour party like usually always mentioned it is your budget when the budget is approved it is the whole county council budget every member should be responsible for it .
24 er when he starts that noise .
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