Example sentences of "[adj] when he [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Alesi 's had been the first leading car to stop during the race and the merit in changing tyres became clear when he immediately set the fastest lap of the race .
2 Archbishop Theodore made this quite clear when he subsequently reordained him through every ecclesiastical grade ( Vita Wilfridi , ch. 15 ) , which was in effect to treat Chad as a layman despite his previous consecration .
3 Roman 's gaze was very direct when he finally spoke again .
4 He was 17 years old when he suddenly became generally exhausted and tired of studying .
5 Slightly alarmed when he realistically swallows goldfish — find dummy heron , feet encased in concrete , at bottom of pond .
6 but rejoices with the truth he is thrilled when he finally does remember .
7 The parable draws a contrast between the bridesmaids , five of whom were wise — ready for the arrival of the bridegroom even though he was late — and five of whom were foolish — unprepared when he finally arrived .
8 ‘ I was so happy when he kinda stopped chewing on me for a second . ’
9 He was so starry-eyed when he finally made it bedwards with true love Michelle Pfeiffer , he would n't have noticed if she 'd been wearing Dr Martens .
10 I could tell you that the eyes were so beautiful they could actually make you feel giddy when he suddenly looked up from the floor and straight at you .
11 It is his own private vehicle , and , as such , can be made inconspicuous when he so chooses .
12 What is tolerably certain is that he was still alive when he either entered into confraternity with Christ Church or Cnut gave them his name , and that when Cnut himself sailed for Denmark in 1019 it was to suppress trouble .
13 However , in Fagan the court held the accused to be guilty when he inadvertently parked his car on a policeman 's foot , realised what he had done , and refused to drive off .
14 The following evening Penry rang again , but this time he spoke to Elise , who was rather mystified when he politely declined to speak to Leonora .
15 The upper rooms were silent when he finally went to his own room , but before getting into bed he pushed his wedge of broken chair-leg under the door to keep the Bogeyman out .
16 His eyes were closed , and she was surprised when he suddenly said , ‘ Are you happy ? ’
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