Example sentences of "that when the [noun] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Two lights are mounted so that when the beams meet he 'll be at just the right height . |
2 | Two lights are mounted so that when the beams meet he 'll be at just the right height . |
3 | He said that when the Government realised it faced defeat on amendment 27 it had produced a second legal opinion . |
4 | I knew what I was doing ; I was thoroughly prepared ; but that did n't mean that when the day came I was n't in a state of nervous collapse . |
5 | I know that this means that when the revolution comes I 'll be the first against the wall , but I like this . |
6 | I am sure that when the Minister speaks he will say that one can not discriminate against one group of private sector employers . |
7 | I hope that when the Minister replies he will treat this matter seriously . |
8 | The official report from the hospital stated that when the President arrived he was in a state of complete coma , with no recordable blood pressure or pulse , ‘ the eyes wide open , with no response to light ’ , and no reflexes anywhere . |
9 | David was so upset about the prospect of going to a day centre that when the ambulance arrived he had uncharacteristic temper tantrums on the doorstep . |
10 | He told me that when the vaporetto arrived he had noticed something strange about it . |
11 | I mean they 've got to understand that when the teacher tells them to do something that |
12 | The girls said it was still dark when they reached Kilmarnock ; but Mr Ross said that when the burglars left it was light . |
13 | All my life , he wrote , I have been preparing myself for this moment , but if I have prepared myself correctly then it is so that when the moment came I should not be encumbered with the sensation of having waited for it all my life , for such a sensation , wrote Harsnet , is too heavy a burden for anyone to carry . |