Example sentences of "when i turn [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Naturally I say , ‘ Hang on a minute ’ , and when I turn round she is off in the kitchen banging saucepans about . |
2 | He 'll have disappeared when I turn round , she thought . |
3 | Where we practise in England — I wo n't reveal where — Pete 's always there when I turn up . |
4 | You hate me when I turn up in the sexy German motor , you hate me when I ca n't turn up at all . |
5 | What am I going to say to him when I turn up empty-handed ? ’ |
6 | Well you will be able to when I turn around . |
7 | These kids was coming at us once and six of them grabbed hold of me and when I turned round all the others had fucked off and left me to get a kicking … |
8 | He continued : ‘ When I turned round my brother was pointing a gun at me — then he shot me . |
9 | The trolley was behind me when I turned to choose fruit , but gone when I turned around . |
10 | The mortar team in the orchard were delighted when I turned up with ten fresh fish which were cooked immediately . |
11 | When I turned up at the theatre and Terry and I got changed next to each other , I frequently made a point of saying to him , ‘ Well , Terry , has the call come yet ? |
12 | But when I turned up at the hospital they put me on call and I was called to Casualty to anaesthetise a man . |
13 | I was n't hopeful when I turned up , alone , for interview at Berkhamstead School , for jobs then were scarce . |
14 | I finally got one job offer , but when I turned up to work I found that it had been a mistake . |
15 | I ca n't imagine how I would have survived without good friends who sustained me when I turned up weeping in the middle of the night . |
16 | Asked about his first day , Terry said : ‘ I was stunned when I turned up on the Monday only to be confronted with the aftermath of the weekend fire . |
17 | ‘ I just wanted to see your face when I turned up . ’ |
18 | A television play or four weeks away in repertory was OK , but I finally lost my agent when I turned down an interview for a job in June , ‘ because I 'll be picking the gooseberries ’ . |
19 | ‘ He has suggested , though , that the two practices should merge , and seemed amazed when I turned down the idea . |