Example sentences of "when he [vb -s] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 When he licks you that 's his way of sayin' ‘ I likes you and you makes me happy ’ . ’
2 The relatives and friends who are left behind can also become entrapped in an overwhelming feeling that says ‘ I must be there when he takes his last breath ’ ; ‘ I must n't miss any last word he utters ’ .
3 Hankin is certain to announce a clear-out when he presents his retained list next week .
4 When he scores his first coulpe of goals I reckon hell take off .
5 In his chapter , ‘ Building on the class reader ’ , Foggin echoes the views of many of the English teachers to whom I spoke when he describes his English teaching as being substantially class reader based for the reason that :
6 STARTLED is the unsuspecting visitor when he meets his first restaurant bill in one of the chic capitals of French-speaking Africa .
7 BJORN BORG who , at 36 , is still contemplating a return to Grand Slam tournaments , faces Olivier Delaitre , of France — ranked 44th in the world — when he plays his first official men 's singles match for almost a year in Nice tomorrow .
8 He raised his game to another level and when he plays his best , he 's a really tough player to beat .
9 Beware him most when he smiles his widest , he told himself .
10 Mr Brown , whose hits include ‘ Do n't Be Cool ’ , is returning to the United States for an over-all specialist health check-up when he finishes his remaining dates in Japan and Hawaii .
11 He is old and when he dies he selfish son inherits the land .
12 Dr McGarry claimed Alliance had been snubbed by the US visitors and said : ‘ Mr Morrison 's credibility as a supposedly independent observer must be called into question when he finds it important to meet Sinn Fein , a party which appears to condone the murder of Irish people , but not the Alliance Party , the foremost advocate of peace . ’
13 You feel like a climber who unties the rope when he finds it irksome and , because of your carelessness , someone behind slips and falls to his death . ’
14 For example , in Littlewoods Organisation Ltd v Harris [ 1978 ] 1 All ER 1026 Megaw LJ said : … it is appropriate that a covenant , restricting an employee from full freedom of taking other employment when he leaves his existing employment , should be included in the contract of employment where there is a real danger that the employee will in the course of that employment have access to and gain information about matters which could fairly be regarded as trade secrets ; and that applies even though the information may be carried in his head and even though ( perhaps , particularly though ) it may be extremely difficult for the employee himself , being an honest and scrupulous man , to realise that what he is passing on to his new employers is matter which ought to be treated as confidential to his old employers .
15 In other words , can a computer imitate the process the archaeological expert carries out by eye when he constructs his standard typologies ?
16 When he wants it all done by .
17 At any rate , Weber may have this in mind when he makes his famous distinction between ‘ adequacy on the level of meaning ’ and ‘ adequacy on the causal level ’ , adding that both are required :
18 And he could break that record when he makes his 500th appearance for the Anfield giants against Chesterfield in the Coca-Cola League Cup this week .
19 Our Lord emphasises the continuity with the past when he inaugurates his public ministry with the announcement ‘ The right time has come , and the Kingdom of God is near !
20 CHRIS EUBANK is at his most infuriating when he puts his natural aggression on hold and appears to fight for only one minute in every three .
21 What a voter is saying when he gives his first-preference vote to a particular candidate of a particular party is , " I want this candidate , of this party , to be elected " .
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