Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] when i [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In fact , they were so well drilled that when I went to C Division — Essex Street — you 'd wait on the corner of a back street and there 'd be a crowd of fellers there and within no time , before you could get near them , they 'd all have disappeared .
2 I was taught that when I worked in the grocery warehouse .
3 ‘ I hope that when I write to you again it will be from the palace at Edinburgh . ’
4 Er I think I learnt that when I went to the meeting of the South East Croquet Federation earlier in the year .
5 okay , well one last thing , I start with the last thing at the beginning , strangely , I mean you 're obviously getting all the technical details and all the expertise from people who know far better than I do , so I 'm not going to go into much technical detail until perhaps a bit later , which might come up if we get a debate going or when I look at your press releases .
6 Well now , now you know that when I disappear with a placard sign , I do n't just appear with a placard , we are doing things behind the scenes .
7 I confess that when I came into the room more than twenty years — slipped away . ’
8 I discovered that when I reported to the House that hundreds of young people in the London borough of Newham had no jobs or YT places .
9 As an afterthought I have remembered that when I worked in London in the very early twenties I once went , in my lunch hour , to the Temperance Hospital and asked if I could visit a patient , though I knew it was out of visiting hours .
10 And , I feel that when I go in your room now very much that it is your room , and I feel the same when I go in Glenys 's , it 's her room
11 So it 's a very great honour and privilege for me to address you today because at the end it may be difficult for you to understand but when I return to South Africa , and forgive me for speaking personally I also realize the full meaning of the support of British trade unions and the labour movement and the churches because it was because of your political material and particularly in the case of the G M B , financial and material support that it gave us the means to do what some of us wanted to do about our country and our situation , and bring about change if we could peacefully .
12 I mean , I keep hearing that when I come into the environmental health department , that , just that people are interested in what Oxford are doing .
13 ‘ I hit my head on the kerb when I fell and when I went to hospital two days later they told me I had severe bruising of the brain , ’ said Walter after his Kempton win on Mithl Al Hawa .
14 Well I asked the girl and the she , we sort of sidetracked and when I come off the phone I realized that she had n't said .
15 I learned that when I went to a conference at Sheffield .
16 That is I think that when I refer to and when I refer to I am referring to the same thing
17 After a couple of days in his new home Skipper was much more relaxed ; he no longer jumped at every sound and soon learned that when I arrived on the yard in the morning , it meant food .
18 Er , we have been in er organising these new seats , about the same time as the Labour government took in nineteen seventy eight , er I said that when I intervened upon him and I say it again it 's worth paying on the records , exactly the same pressures have been on us as were as on them .
19 because he said that when I came into that corner I pulled in I 'd slowed too much and then had to drive round , drive round the corner with my left foot flat on the floor and I thought oh , should n't your left foot be flat on the floor when you corner and that 's probably what he was getting at , as I could off been slipping the clutch .
20 She looked at me and said that when I walked in this morning .
21 Irina is right to say that when I lived on my own I was a lonely man .
22 At one house the door was jammed and when I pushed against it a body floated up weightlessly .
23 All of which explained that when I arrived at the BMC 's International Meet halfway through the week , the climbers that drifted into breakfast that morning looked like they 'd been on the receiving end of a very nasty artillery barrage .
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