Example sentences of "[pers pn] when [pers pn] [vb past] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I was in there nearly three years , or two and a half years anyway and , of course , I when I passed to go to the Q M of course , I , I used to do the Headmaster 's and all that but they , they could n't teach me any more because you , you can only have the same lessons as them that have been taught you know .
2 Because when I when I went to see Lil
3 let me ask you something else on a development Mr I when I watched use the er help from time to time there are major items of expenditure , after the properties built , correct
4 ‘ He was right next to you when he got hit . ’
5 He would pick you up and squeeze you dry and discard you when you began to bore him .
6 What , what happened when you when you got married and did that cause problems ?
7 ‘ That person I was living with , ’ she chuckled , ‘ she thought a lot of you when you came to see us .
8 ‘ Did you not discuss this difference between you when you agreed to marry ? ’
9 you when you learnt to drive when you came to reversing you 're told you must look
10 My apology is for not listening to you when you tried to explain . ’
11 Er How old were you when you started collecting stamps ?
12 See you when you started crying last night there was no need for that Matt , nobody can what do you want me to do please you when you kick , that was three things you kicked over in the space of minutes
13 And how old were you when you started doing that ?
14 Ask them : What was the most surprising thing that happened to you when you started working on the buses/in the shop/in the hospital/in the school ?
15 ‘ But I told you when I came to see you that day .
16 Well when we when we got flooded out , I went and saw the man the manager at at .
17 They when they had bought bought a a plantation of larches .
18 How old were they when they did run away ?
19 Dennis Tighe , prosecuting , said Taylor had visited Miss Preston to discuss their relationship but he attacked her when they began arguing .
20 Her talk of moving , and the indefinable detachment he had felt in her when they had met , worried him .
21 ‘ I will speak to him , ’ he said to her when they had got out of earshot , ‘ and see if I can not resolve this matter . ’
22 He stopped buying them for her when they got married .
23 But later she developed an allergy to feathers , and that made it very difficult for her when I wanted to keep birds in the house !
24 It was probably the only way he could get one , she thought waspishly ; the law of averages no doubt decreed that one at least would believe him , and how on earth could he want her when he 'd said all those terrible things to her ?
25 ‘ That 's where the mangle is and that 's where it stays , ’ he told her when he 'd done .
26 Her father would joke about him to her when he 'd had a drink over much : ‘ Ready-made son you 've got now then , daughter , is it ? ’ he 'd say .
27 If you 'd heard him talk about her when he 'd had a few you 'd think different .
28 She was wise enough to understand , now that her fear was leaving her , that it was Dr Neil 's very real concern which had made him so sharp with her when he had found out who it was he had rescued .
29 Some had children that are at an age where there might be a tendency towards vandalism , one of whom had been speedily dealt with by her when he attempted to slide down the oak bannister , kicking her as he went down .
30 And he had no idea of where to go , and how to find her — nor of what he would say to her when he did find her , either at the embassy or anywhere else she might have gone .
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