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

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1 People who only believe in things when they know what they are made of will feel uneasy .
2 It nearly killed them to acknowledge my existence and they only spoke in monosyllables when I was present , but the babble of sound which broke out every time I went out and closed the door behind me was enough to make me want to go rushing straight to Miss Malley to beg her to send me back to my friends .
3 Letters of recommendation were often requested by those about to sail for India or another overseas possession , and such letters were even sought by those already serving in India when they appreciated that the interest of a man of influence would accelerate their own advancement .
4 It might be an involuntary reaction , which any mention of thistles always produces in Eeyore when he believes he 's out of them .
5 I had not met him socially before , but we had once clashed in court when he was counsel representing the police at the Brabin Inquiry into the Timothy Evans case .
6 One of the other things , of course , we 've got to always bear in mind when we und , try to understand the parables of Jesus is that you can not , and Jesus never meant for us , to find us u our , you know a parallel for every single little detail , the for for the colour of this , or the colour of that , or th the shape of something else , he did n't expect us and did n't mean for us to find out a pa a a parallel , a meaning for every single detail because otherwise you 're gon na be contradicting yourself again and again but what we must see is , what is the main basic truth that Jesus is teaching here ?
7 The following morning , Lucien nearly retched in horror when he walked into the practise court and saw Amber Epipheny conversing with Resenence Jeopardy .
8 Spooky , it 's spiritual , it 's like re-in I often believe in re-incarnation when you hear stories like that , how can someone just sit down , little child sit down and play the violin .
9 NUMEROSO : Before we go on , Unesco , could you tell us what you really had in mind when you proposed this experiment ?
10 Maggie gasped , then greedily gulped in air when her head broke through the surface .
11 As his mouth moved sensuously on hers , she tightened her arms round his neck and slid her fingers into the thick hair at the nape , then stiffened in shock when his tongue intruded between her teeth .
12 We did eventually rather lose touch , though we 'd sometimes meet in London when he was back .
13 You know how he 'll behave because you 'd behave the same , ’ she sneered scathingly , then yelped in alarm when he curved a large hand round her neck and urged her roughly towards him , giving Hilary little choice but to climb on to the fork .
14 Driving a Renault Clio 16 valve , Nigel 's event almost ended in disaster when he slid into a ditch on the first forest stage , near Chester .
15 And there are one or two fairly sort of good points that you can , that you can actually bear in mind when you 're writing .
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