Example sentences of "and when [pers pn] [verb] [vb pp] the " in BNC.

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1 And when ye have won the fight , and the Moors are discomfited , ye may spoil the field at pleasure .
2 But after the first explorations and when they had absorbed the impact of the delight of the situation , the girl began to be restless .
3 And when they had reached the place where the mine widened
4 On the contrary , all seemed set fair , and when they had loaded the packing-cases on to the cart Matey and McAllister set off for the church hall , to lay out the stall , to have everything ready for the afternoon 's visitors , Dr Neil having promised to come along to help them .
5 Well it 's just it gets dark a bi it still gets dark early and when we 've got the children , I mean
6 When I had finished , and when we had counted the money in the hat ( which we did round the corner , discreetly ) , I realized that four songs had earned us enough to pay for a proper meal , each , in a cheap restaurant .
7 But once Crowninshield was gone , and when we had refuelled the Beechcraft and put a crate of beer on to one of her back seats , the Maggot demanded to know everything .
8 And when I 'd parked the car I had an overwhelming urge to kiss you . ’
9 Twenty years ago I walked along it , half hoping to find a lost domain , and when I had crossed the small brick bridge over a stream I suddenly saw Wood Dalling Hall sailing like some proud ship above hawthorn hedges and ancient meadows , as beautiful and as Norfolk as could be .
10 We agree , and when you 've put the new Rover ‘ K ’ series engine through its paces , and experienced the technically superior interconnected suspension , you 'll agree too .
11 Yes , I think that everybody recognizes that you should use the medicine that the doctor prescribes in the way he prescribes it and when you 've finished the treatment you should put it down the lavatory or get rid of it in some other safe way , but not keep it so that you can try it yourself again a bit later on and perhaps get confused and when you 've got boils on your neck take something which was meant for ingrowing toe nails or something like that .
12 She watched him go back to the kitchen and when he had shut the living room door firmly , she sank down on the rug in front of the gas fire with her back propped against the armchair and sipped gloomily at the wine .
13 His twin seventeen-year-old grand-daughters had just left school and when he had read the rough draft of Sara 's prospectus he had immediately suggested that she enrolled Celia and Rosalind .
14 And when she 'd learned the full amount of the financial sums involved Laura had n't felt too cheerful either .
15 And when she 'd got the same blank response to two further letters she 'd sent him , Laura had sorrowfully realised that her marriage was indeed at an end .
16 At the door she suddenly grinned at him , and when she had gone the grin seemed to him still to be hanging in the air , like the Cheshire cat 's .
17 As always when she sang this song her eyes were moist , and when she had finished the applause did not come immediately , but there was that magic moment of silence that sometimes links a performer and an audience .
18 She found herself pouring out her unhappiness to that odd but kind lady and when she had finished the headmistress sat back and looked at her sympathetically .
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