Example sentences of "the [noun] when i be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Why do people always ring the doorbell when I 'm in the bath ? ’
2 My bedroom , for instance , had a ghost that used to come through it every night — it was n't a visible ghost but it was audible — and I used to see the door open at the other end of the room when I was in bed and then would hear this ‘ clunk clunk ’ … .
3 My thirst for real travel was to have its very modest beginnings on the railways of the Midlands when I was at B.P. My journeying consisted of little trips to neighbouring towns within a radius of fifty miles north , south , east and west of Bletchley .
4 They hold as high positions as that and they run ministries , and I 'd like to add that in Kuwait the number of women deans in the Kuwait university is the highest in the world , so the woman is working side-by-side by the man , and we are very proud of them , we always have been , and especially after the invasion when I was in Kuwait on the fourth day the people who went in the streets chanting against the Iraqui invasion were the Kuwaiti women .
5 In the toilet when I was with Lynne .
6 Aunt Lilian had invented the Game when I was at school in order to increase my knowledge of world events and give me a sense of history .
7 IT IS more than possible that I am missing a point , showing a lack of imagination , remaining in the Middle Ages and have my feet firmly stuck in the mud when I am under the impression they are just on the ground .
8 My opposition goes back to 1979 and to the work done in the Department of the Environment when I was in it on the production of the 1981 Green Paper .
9 Now I can not concede that programme going on the air when I was to Melbourne .
10 ‘ I 'm not allowed in the prop-room when I 'm in costume , ’ Stella said .
11 ‘ Yes , I sent the message when I was at Glastonbury .
12 Tell me first , what happened to the world when I was in prison .
13 He added : ‘ I never struck him with my fists or kicked him in the face when I was in a standing position . ’
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