Example sentences of "when [pron] [verb] to [noun prp] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Well I 'm hoping that , that tape I 've been using when I go to Ian and Shaun 's , that er the noise of Rangers does nay it ma goes too loud , you know .
2 On the other hand , the inspector 's belief that I would never be punished proved only too true when I returned to London and the inquest was held .
3 When I returned to Washington and told this story , I received several accounts of severe reactions , including psychosis , among healthy individuals who had taken this drug .
4 ‘ I met Meli twice , when I came to London while he was living with her .
5 ‘ I said when I came to Pittodrie that I wanted to go on playing for as long as possible , ’ Aitken said afterwards .
6 It was erm it 's the first time that I 'd come across , I mean I 'd been a little bit of experience on , on inland waterways in Windsor er which I 'd lost when I went to Leicester and Lincoln I came back here of course and now we had the North Sea and the docks and erm that was a new area and a , and a really good challenge erm I particularly got involved with , with things like erm the movement of chemicals which was beginning to increase and coming into Felixstowe and , and er and , and er Ipswich erm and when I think back Felixstowe Dock , looking back , ended where the big jumbo tank , the Calor Gas tank is , that , that was the sort of range of Felixstowe Dock in those days .
7 when I spoke to Carole and she was n't happy about it .
8 When I suggest to Hopkins that many abductees could in fact be drawing on repressed memories of childhood sexual abuse and , as a result of bad hypnosis , end up believing mistakenly that they were messed around with by aliens instead , he agrees it 's a possibility , but then argues that some cases of childhood sexual abuse may in fact be alien abductions .
9 ‘ It 's only , when I suggested to Rosie that she might like to see you … . ’
10 He said : ‘ It never crossed my mind when I moved to London that Ballymena would lose their Division One status .
11 when I moved to Penrhyn and my mother said you wo n't like it now she said , she said they make you she said
12 Was this a new area for you when you came to Suffolk because we have the docks close by , chemicals coming in there and at Felixstowe ,
13 One of your colleagues , anybody in the room , and if you , when you are the potential client , when you talk to Gerald or whoever 's talking to you , er , as if you 're a potential client , relate to everything he says .
14 grandma er said when she went to China and that she saw these bogeys on the back of bikes that they were carrying
15 When she returns to Pierre and Claire , they are unwilling to believe what she claims has happened but they drive with her back to the field and Maria finds the opening in the wheat where he is lying .
16 I tell you what though , if you , like , I , I never forget when we went to Austria and you went into like a delicatessen place and this place was about a quarter of a mile long , right , never seen so many different looking place with sausages
17 Then of course the there were area combat missions , area missions but these had nothing to do er with the work training I think that and I did and in developing of our crews so that we were able to survive and of course er our mission that we thought that would probably be the same as was on the fourteenth when we went to Schweinfurt and we made it back and not only that but we got back to England , we 'd manage on about the third pass to get in to this one field and there was another plane trying to get in and they went up and bailed out and after we were eating our supper here they brought the men in the fields er where they , on the bombers ' field where they had landed the never got in so they went up and set the plane on automatic pilot and bailed out because they could n't land the plane but we managed to take them out and I think there was the extra good flying training and I did together that made us able to survive the savage attacks that we had , he had it on the Munster mission , I had it on the Schweinfurt mission .
18 when we went to Marks and Spencers on our trip we went there an'all
19 When we went to Telford and Charles , I think we did it in an afternoon did n't we , and that includes every single cul-de-sac in the area .
20 well I could n't believe it when we went to Jersey and he was out of money and I could n't believe it he ai n't got any money
21 No we 'd only had it three or four years when we went to Malton and Pam said then ooh if ever you get rid of this just let me know , it 's just right for me cos she 's only short is n't she ?
22 Now when we open the scriptures we find clear commands , that th that there are , when we come to Jesus and accept him as our saviour then we are to obey him and we are to be baptized !
23 The same as when we got to Norwich and them places , we used to pitch the trusses up into the wicket .
24 ‘ That was a very important win for us after our last two games when we lost to Plymouth and Grimsby , ’ said Crosby .
25 But when we emigrated to Mexico as teenagers with our mother and stepfather in the mid-fifties , he suddenly burst into articulate Spanish and English — to which he later added French and Indonesian — all of which he used to protect and further his folle indépendance .
26 There was little money available for luxuries , yet in 1928 a group of children from the Royal Cross School for the Deaf , Preston , made what may have been the first ever educational overseas school trip when they went to France and Belgium .
27 The couple married when they returned to England and Mr Bamford started a new business as a haulage contractor .
28 Matters did not improve when they got to Glenelg and found an appalling inn — although it did draw from Johnson one of his best remarks of the entire tour .
29 There was , however , an instinct in him when it came to Judith that he 'd never experienced with any other woman .
30 Stop that sniggering down there in the typing pool — what do you suppose the spellchecker in Microsoft Corp 's Word word processor suggests when it comes to Pentium and does n't recognise it ?
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