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

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1 It broke 'er 'eart when 'e told 'er 'e was orf ter India . ’
2 Driven beyond sense , she made no protest when he scooped her easily into his arms and strode deeper into the forest .
3 When he goes I tell Rachel I am sorry .
4 I get her head and you know Beetlejuice when he goes I got ta show you it cos sometimes she 's , she 's not alert and when she 's like that it looks wicked cos he goes and her ears are like that she goes and I get her to play the banjo and she goes it 's wicked !
5 When he goes there 'll be just you — alone in your wilderness .
6 When he launched himself to swim , pulling desperately with his arm , he did n't move .
7 Curzon was wont to complain , and with justice , that Chamberiain ‘ forgot all about India when he launched his scheme ’ , and whimsically mused on ‘ what would have become of him and us if he had ever visited India …
8 And even when he displays them again , he hides their beauty in the multitude .
9 Also the incident when he hacked their left winger in the box , he never touched the ball .
10 After every fight , he says , he thinks about retirement and he intends to give it more consideration that usual in the New Year , vowing that when he quits he 'll do so as world champion .
11 There was a certain speculation in her glance now when she looked at him ; she listened when he advised her on her investment portfolio , and — increasingly — she took his advice .
12 Cranston , when he gathered his wits , would soon prove the bastards wrong .
13 And it had been easy to ignore them , not to listen , to walk away , when he believed them to be just dirt .
14 TSB Direct managing director Philip Haynes said an all-singing all-dancing banking service , like Midland 's First Direct , could follow — but only when he believed there was something ‘ demonstrably better ’ about a direct bank account compared with a traditional branch-based account .
15 LAST PICTURE : The photo taken by Robin on the ice ledge when he believed he was about to die
16 And before I even started , he called me over and he was the sort of person who , when he signalled you over , you tended to go over there , and he said here , it says here on this programme that we 're finishing at four thirty .
17 Anger and impulse do n't seem to be a part of his make-up : when he parodies the swaggering Hotspur , we can already see the fastidious distaste for self-dramatisation that will make him disown Falstaff , just as , when he imitates his father , we can see the strength this quiet man derives from the stately deliberation of majesty .
18 So he can look boyish and appealing when he sweeps it back off his forehead .
19 This the pain of pace bowler David Lawrence first time round when he fractured his knee cap while bowling for England …
20 This the pain of pace bowler David Lawrence first time round when he fractured his knee cap while bowling for England …
21 Desdemona is not a whore , he is not ‘ Justice ’ ( V.ii.17 ) , and when he kills her — ‘ I that am cruel am yet merciful ’ ( 90 ) — we see that he has even learned Iago 's trick of euphemism ( cf.
22 When he sells his birthright he forfeits all title to the blessing which goes with it .
23 A person ‘ publishes ’ an article when he sells it , or otherwise distributes it by giving it away , letting it on hire or lending it .
24 Obviously there are other aspects of intelligent behaviour , some of which Bali may discourage ; perhaps a time will come when he tells himself ‘ I 've run away from a big world to a little one , I was wrong ’ .
25 If I 'm with Ibrahim , I go to bed when he tells me , otherwise I just go to bed when I 'm tired .
26 When he tells them now , I listen for variants and improvements .
27 And so when he tells them off , I think ha !
28 That horrible old servant Joseph is always angry with Heathcliff and me because we do n't pray or study the Bible , and when he tells his master , Hindley always punishes us .
29 ‘ You just hope the pathologist is right when he tells you Rachel died quickly .
30 Let us go , says the second proposition , and find somebody else , some wise man who will be able to answer the unanswerable , who can tell us which are the sheep who can properly raise their prices , and which the goats who ought to keep their prices stable or lower them ; and then , when he tells us , we will all go and scream blue murder at the goats and make them thoroughly ashamed and sorry for themselves .
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