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

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1 But his clubs blazed most effectively when he put Nicklaus and Ballesteros into second place at Royal Birkdale .
2 His dissenting and mercantile interests came together most poignantly when he attacked the East India Company under the leadership of the court-connected Sir Josiah Child [ q.v . ] .
3 He was indeed kind , exceptionally so ; but he never indulged in insincerity for the sake of pleasing , and he could be downright enough when he deemed it necessary .
4 It was simply that most people , while wanting the ends , preferred to walk away from the means : especially when they were distasteful , and most especially when they failed .
5 It was now that a more marked difference from the Parisians showed itself in their work , most obviously when they laid hands on Sermisy or Janequin for their own purposes .
6 He understood it a little better when he saw what a state the survivors were in .
7 He jumped into the shower and felt a little better when he got out a few seconds later .
8 Right so when we add those up then we 've just got A squared and how many minus A Bs have we got ?
9 Certainly we should n't re-issue anything until after the next meeting but erm , having the procedures we have finished with so far , in their latest form probably helpful , even if it 's only you whose has the master copy Simon right so when we need some reference , we have got that chapter and verse .
10 Right so when you do when you do the letter I try to keep it we 'll do a letter I here .
11 How could she spend Roman 's money so lavishly when she had just parted from her lover ?
12 ‘ It 'll be all right when we go down the other side . ’
13 Dear God , thought Jessica , seeing the words in her best handwriting , Dear God let it be all right when I get home and I 'll never …
14 But he is all right when you get to know him .
15 Oh it 's all right when you do n't foot the bill , is n't it ?
16 At last , after another million years persuading David she would be all right when she had taken some aspirin , she was alone , in her own flat .
17 It smelled all right when she got it out of the oven .
18 It is especially so when we try to impose our twentieth-century interpretation upon a word which once conveyed a subtly , or dramatically , different meaning in the past .
19 This is called benevolence , more especially so when it takes the broad form of a wish for the happiness of others in general .
20 So perhaps when he needed to fly by instinct in deciding the course of his career , there was the Cach , the action , the absorbed attention of everybody he knew and the glamour of illicit cigarette smoke uncoiling in the beam of the projector .
21 It said ‘ Danger ’ , but a big piece of the signboard had broken off , so perhaps when it wass whole it said ‘ Dangerfield ’ , not just ‘ Danger ’ . ’
22 With her thoughts going dreamily round and round , it was about seven-thirty that , as she was again thinking of how he had that morning cradled her so gently when he 'd seen her hurt , Leith suddenly became horror-struck .
23 You do n't enjoy things so much when you get older . ’
24 Jason 's obviously down when they 've , you know well .
25 He works much better when he has plenty of space around him , and when his name is , metaphorically or literally , the only one above the title .
26 I was surprised that Madame expressed herself so warmly when she spoke of Nissim .
27 One common feature is that the vowels in question are more like or when they precede another vowel , less so when they precede a consonant or pause .
28 , should keep should keep it growing really long so when you go a bit thin , just grease it over like this
29 Er so so when you left school how did you go about looking for a job ?
30 So so when he 'd done it he said well two hundred and fifty quid I heard him and he said but I suppose you know the of it oh I do n't know and he said why did n't you do it ?
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