Example sentences of "[coord] when he [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 And when he heard the first crash he determined to intervene , in some way that would not dispute the authority of the headmaster 's wife .
2 His shrug on arrival said more than his smile and when he left an hour later there was no shrug and not much of a smile .
3 The music came from next door and when he left the bathroom and turned into the sitting room he felt dizzy .
4 Others say he came in with both , and when he left the office there seemed even more blood on his apron .
5 In contrast , former City favourite Francis Lee , who is trying to take over the club , was cheered before the match , at half-time , and when he left the ground 13 minutes before the end .
6 As Jack approached the Monument , the atmosphere grew colder , and when he reached the two silent figures at the
7 He strode angrily from the room , slamming the door behind him , and when he reached the bedroom he found his lamp already lit .
8 And when he passed me I did not like to look at his face because it was dark like the shadows of the hill , and when he reached the door he laughed and I did not like to hear him laugh , and when he reached the yard he stopped because Beuno was there and he said to him , ‘ She 'll be all right now .
9 And when he passed me I did not like to look at his face because it was dark like the shadows of the hill , and when he reached the door he laughed and I did not like to hear him laugh , and when he reached the yard he stopped because Beuno was there and he said to him , ‘ She 'll be all right now .
10 He beat me 3–0 in a five-frame match , 2–0 when we doubled the money and then we played a final frame for double-your-money again and when he reached the yellow he had already won the match .
11 And when he gets a break from the circuit just before Christmas , he 'll be taking wife Anne and baby George to Florida so that he can train in the sun .
12 And when he gets the painting , that 's the end .
13 And when he gets the other stuff they give you that big bloody beaker full of it !
14 The lanky Ormondroyd was proving to be a nuisance and when he chested the ball down to Thompson he was unlucky to see his shot flash wide .
15 My aunt and my mother were particularly fond of him , and when he had a stomach upset they fussed over him all the time , preparing special bland food for him , making him swallow Milk of Magnesia and advising him not to drink too much Christmas sherry .
16 Deane waddled about seemingly distracted by something ( not the ball I might add ) and when he had a clear chance he headed it safely into the arms of Grobblebum .
17 and when he had a look at mine he said no swaps back
18 He was attracted , though , by ceremony and magical or miraculous powers associated with religion , and when he had the relics of the Three Wise Men brought from Milan to Germany , it was he who carried them into Cologne Cathedral .
19 He needed a passport and when he got the correct form to fill in he wrote down his real name : Albert Sandison .
20 As a rule he only drank one glass , but that night he drank three , and when he noticed the full moon in the window he became excited , almost too much white in his eyes and a bulb of spit shining on his front teeth .
21 And when he played a square tango it was just like er .
22 And when he produced a photo of himself — completely orange — it was accepted by passport office staff at Newport , Gwent .
23 His first round 79 left him seven strokes off the pace set by MacPherson and two other southern players , and when he added a second round 75 , he was nine strokes behind his Cheshire team mate Dave Watson of Helsby , who started 73–72 .
24 He took his pleasures seriously , and when he led the country dances in the village hall at Sapperton it was reported ‘ there were no idle feet . ’
25 The Inspector took this up and when he resolved the enquiry on Tetsworth and said it was n't a suitable site , he said look again at Wheatley .
26 as if from nowhere Henry , too , appeared and , crouching in the corner of the couch , Emma now watched him struggling with her mother , and when he wrenched the poker from her hand and flung it across the room , there was the sound of splintering wood , which brought about an inevitable silence , punctuated only by gasps .
27 The interviewer hesitated , and when he asked the next question he sounded faintly embarrassed .
28 Menzies himself had a yellow face with a stained-looking flush on each cheekbone , and when he felt a bout of fever coming on , he drank to drown the symptoms .
29 But he was not able to do so until the following year , and when he met the Wordsworths again , at Kendal on 26 October 1806 , they were shocked by his changed appearance .
30 Now I do n't know if you remember English Whites but Danny Baker once had a caller to 606 who claimed to have been setup for a blind date a few years ago , and when he met the girl in question , one of his mates says ‘ Bloody hell she does n't half look like that player ( Kenny ) who 's in the Blues ’ ( Brum City where he built his stout reputation ) .
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