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

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1 When he envisages GMTV 's audience , he thinks of his mother 's neighbours in Kilsyth .
2 Right and when Mr said to everybody right , read out your stories and he did n't know John was so slow and so when he erm asked John to read his out , cos everybody had to read it out John goes when he goes reasons for writing er what is John 's called ?
3 I like the bit when he goes , yeah , when he goes pirates !
4 Roger Freeman , junior Transport minister , gave the first indications of this when he launched Birmingham City Council 's " Do n't Choke the City " Campaign , which seeks to persuade people to leave their cars at home at least once a week and switch to public transport , share lifts , walk or cycle to work .
5 Guy Robert will share his skills with us when he creates perfume as our own particular poetry .
6 Having a parasite is a very special , very intimate experience , as Bill Cater learned when he interviewed scientists and wildlife cameramen who had come back from exotic parts to discover that they 'd acquired various new things to share their lives with .
7 Among the Hwicce , Osric ruled as king ( HE IV , 23 ) from the mid-670s when he granted land to the abbess of Bath ( CS 43 : S 51 ) , and Oshere granted land as king of the Hwicce to Cuthswith , abbess of Bath , in 693 ( CS 85 : S 53 ) .
8 Mr Maginnis 's 12 years as a councillor ended when he advised voters to give their first preferences to his two party colleagues .
9 Taylor yesterday underlined the lighter mood in the England camp when he kidded journalists : ‘ I am afraid Gazza 's taken a bad knock and I 've drafted in Vinnie Jones … ’
10 He was on latitude fifty-six , somewhere to the south of Heard Island , when he sighted wreckage on the water ahead .
11 This school had enjoyed a brief period of success and national distinction in the first decade of the sixteenth century under the Mastership of John Stanbridge , who was well known when he migrated north from Oxford and whose Grammar was prescribed in the statutes of Manchester Grammar School .
12 However , when he assumed office in November 1963 , President Johnson transformed the relationship with Israel .
13 Guha surely had it right when he likened Littlewoods to a giant tanker that takes ages to change direction .
14 Tom Moody , a century-maker in the first innings , wasted his chance to secure the Test place offered to him by Marsh 's injury when he sliced Asoka de Silva to first slip .
15 In 1962 he was invited to join the Ferrari team and two years later he was world champion when he pipped Graham Hill by one point .
16 Inspector was very annoyed if you did n't say that you were aware of it when he read things out .
17 When he read stories about Balder , Adonis and Bacchus , he was prepared to ‘ feel the myth as profound and suggestive of meanings beyond my grasp even tho ’ I could not say in cold prose ‘ what it meant ’ .
18 Indeed , when he read Father Patrick 's carefully-penned letter he had seemed almost relieved .
19 I asked him from which part of that county he came and when he said Preston , I told him of my own connections and was amazed to find that his parents had kept the shop in St. Paul 's Road where I had gone to buy sweets in 1920 .
20 John Major was right when he said Britain as a nation should be more prepared to condemn crime , but wrong when he suggested we should be less concerned to understand it .
21 Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd made a more important and realistic point when he said Britain should be able to work very well with Mr Clinton .
22 She copied the way Meredith bent his knee as he passed in front of the altar , and when he said November was dedicated to the souls in purgatory she lit a candle for the commercial traveller with the skin grafts .
23 The beginning of the text is evidently concerned with interpreting the testator 's intention : when he said scio did he really mean to bind his freedman to perform a trust ?
24 Bill Shankly was only joking when he said football was more important than life and death .
25 Darlington 's Liberal Democrat candidate Peter Bergg asked Mr Fallon to clarify what he meant when he said schools in County Durham were a ‘ dismal ’ choice for parents .
26 So when he said murder , even that was not sure , but it was going to be a relief to be investigating a crime in which he had no personal connection and of which he could not be suspected .
27 In effect , he made the interpretation of the word " Nationality " ( narodnost' ) even more dependent on the traditional notions of " Orthodoxy " and " Autocracy " than it had been when he promulgated Nicholas I 's tripartite programme in 1833 .
28 Colin Youngs had been in his garden when he saw William Wray approach his friend and a scuffle start .
29 Dorian Gray was walking home from Lord Henry 's house when he saw Basil Hallward .
30 The prince had asked him to take over a small present ; Simon had stuck it in a pocket and thought no more about it , only when he saw Constanza he decided to deliver it in person .
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