Example sentences of "when [pron] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 It 's like a year ago when no-one liked us we were thinking , what are we doing wrong ?
2 When everyone expected him to break into a nimble tune , he played a slow air that sounded Irish in the long luxuriant unfolding of each phrase .
3 He had one redeeming feature — his very good nature , except when he was in the boxing ring or after a few whiskies , when everyone gave him a wide berth .
4 Now near the Dutch frontier , Harry felt it might be an idea to cross from Germany by climbing into a wagon in a marshalling yard , but after a tedious wait when nothing moved he returned to his cycle and was soon in sight of the red and white border posts .
5 Oh , how I do like those lines , and when I repeat them now it brings back so many happy memories of that scamp of a grandfather of mine .
6 I mean even when I smoked I did .
7 These , when I passed them , I saw to be sitting or kneeling beside cradles , rocking them , or singing , or gazing intently .
8 I had nothing further to do with Sally but she did n't seem to be bothered when I passed her in the street without speaking .
9 ‘ I did n't know about Bella when I married her ; and I was an innocent abroad where women were concerned .
10 ‘ Keith is a lovable character and I knew about his work , lifestyle and temper when I married him . ’
11 Of course I did n't think it would be Terry when I married him .
12 ‘ I would have died for you when I married you , and now you laugh at my foolishness in marrying you !
13 ‘ You were n't like this when I married you .
14 When I married I left the classes but now , all these years later , I joined them again .
15 It looked rather clumsy but , when I swung it , it felt quite light .
16 Let when I tell you Edna , I s , I do sing you see so I sat for .
17 When I confront him with his omissions and lies he just looks sheepish .
18 Then , when I remarked it was strange that when a person was in trouble , one forgot at once any little grudge one had against them , so that bearing grudges must be only skin-deep , my friend disagreed : she thought the change of heart was because one was willing to be magnanimous when at advantage , having the upper hand .
19 The bag must have slipped off the jeep when I parked it . ’
20 Oh , he , he always starts to whinge when I lay him down to do his coat up , he do n't like
21 John and the rest of the room seemed to be miles away — even my own voice , when I produced it finally , sounded as if it were coming down a long-distance telephone .
22 I wrote it on orange paper in blue ink and it all went horribly wrong when I photocopied it so I 've put an agenda on there right .
23 ‘ So what am I supposed to think when I overhear you and Salvo colluding together just now ? ’ she shot at him stiffly .
24 When I succeed I will do so for me , for my family and for the people of Britain . ’
25 Now what we 're on about yeah as I were on about , that er what I do is , with days like this , cos you can never guarantee if they 're gon na be dry , wet or what , so I watch to see if it rains , if it do n't they 're virtually dry when I fetch them in .
26 That 's what they 're like when I fetch them in , it 's not bad is it ?
27 I do n't begrudge the support we 've given , but I was annoyed when I realised we were being taken for granted .
28 He said afterwards : ‘ I left the line-up when I realised I had to stand and shake her hand .
29 And it got worse when I realised I did n't know where they were going for their lune de miel .
30 ‘ Nervous as fuck — I was certain I would n't be able to get it up , I mean just certain , especially as I 'm still feeling the effects from getting pissed yesterday — and then , well … aroused , I suppose , when … when I realised you were . ’
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