Example sentences of "[noun pl] when she [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She pursed her lips when she looked at him .
2 Her grey eyes when she looked at me made me tremble .
3 MARGARET WINDSOR , a mathematical modeller in Harwell 's Combustion Centre could n't believe her eyes when she arrived for work .
4 They lend her the viability of shared experience , giving her the confidence to shrug her shoulders when she feels like it .
5 But he had gone only a few paces when she called to him .
6 THE Duchess of York flashed a rare smile during a day of tantrums when she posed with daughters in the snow yesterday .
7 Suzannah Reddan had been working at a pub in north-west London for six months when she disappeared in March 1988 .
8 ‘ I did n't bother buying a crib ; Rachel went straight into her carrycot and stayed there until she was four months when she moved to the cot .
9 The British nurse interrupted my sad ponderings when she returned to my room in great agitation .
10 And what mother of young children , whether she owns a family pet or not , has not felt even more frightened of neighbourhood Rottweilers and Dobermans when she reads of the horrific savaging and killing of children by uncontrollable animals ?
11 The place itself was clear enough in her mind , there had been no surprises when she walked up the path and entered the small high room .
12 Stephen was busy battening down all the shutters and doors with planks of wood and eight-inch nails when she arrived at Crystal Springs .
13 The youngster was living with her former foster parents when she applied to the courts for the divorce .
14 As the new book , Deformed Roses tells , Freda became involved in teaching mentally handicapped youngsters when she lived in Surrey Streey , Linthorpe , after seeing so-called ‘ ineducables ’ sitting listless and dejected outside their homes as she cycled to and from her teaching job in the town 's St Hilda 's district .
15 In the Spring issue of the magazine , a correspondent reminisced about the days when she collected for ‘ black babies ’ .
16 The school easily agreed to take her back , her friends were pleased to see her , and her daughter goes to day nursery on the days when she has to be in school .
17 He had brought Harbury with him and they were in the shade of the planes when she drove into the square .
18 ‘ The little girl in the film Poltergeist had her audience sitting on the edge of their seats when she revealed to her family that the strange creatures from the TV were back to haunt them all .
19 Many of her friends were in politics or belonged to political families , it was the era of the Liberal reforms and that was what fired her most : she went to dinner-parties where she sat next to men who were going to make a speech that night and there were weeks when she went to the House every day , it was what she had always wanted , it was history , it was important , immensely important and she was seeing it , seeing it happen and that was important to her .
20 ZOOLOGIST Kristy Bird 's love affair with Africa resumes in a few weeks when she embarks on a special project to study the impact of poaching on Kenya 's elephant population .
21 Sarah Louise Harris , aged 20 , was banned from the roads for three weeks when she appeared before Alton magistrates on Friday .
22 She gave no outward signs of her problems when she went on a walkabout .
23 Telephone Management Systems customer care director Anne Nunn also speaks for many suppliers when she talks about the imbalance between the knowledge required of hotel staff and the time devoted to training them .
24 Jules had told her she was attractive , Félix found her so , and she would have had to be blind not to see the admiring glances of strangers when she went to a café or on a promenade with Jules .
25 The conclusive Senate vote was scheduled for Oct. 8 , but had to be delayed for seven days following revelation of new evidence from Anita Hill , 35 , a black University of Oklahoma teacher of law , who alleged that Thomas had subjected her to sexual harassment with explicit , pornographic suggestions when she worked for him at the Department of Education and the EEOC in the early 1980s .
26 Jo Durie , Britain 's No. 1 ranked player , delivered an honest assessment of the needs of aspiring young tennis champions when she called for the pressure to be taken off youngsters , particularly those between the crucial ages of 10–14 .
27 Mrs Wilson hopes to win the help of Egyptian newspapers when she flies to Cairo .
28 Indeed , Prussian hegemony fitted into precisely the gap between the two since , where centralisation took place , it was invariably convergence with Prussia , yet the commitment to remain centralised allowed her to defend her interests when she wanted to .
29 Undaunted , Carmellina had followed in her true love 's footsteps ; she had put a kitchen knife into the bodice of her dress , and hitched up her skirts when she got to the foot of the cherry tree , where fallen blossoms lay from Zenaida 's struggle with her captive .
30 A spokeswoman for the far-right Deutsche Volks- union said : ‘ We ca n't rule out demonstrations when she appears with Bonn government officials . ’
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