Example sentences of "so when [pron] [vb past] [art] " in BNC.

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1 So when they brought the seat back it was about quarter quarter to six I think .
2 And so when they changed the character to be twenty five in the film which w Mi Mike 's age , it totally changed the piece , totally and completely changed the piece .
3 Every hundred metres or so when we met the road zigzagging its six kilometres to the top we turned to the landscape : huge conical mountains with valleys that knit together as neatly as in a child 's drawing .
4 So when we got the council 's bloke to have a word with her , went to saw he a fortnight ago , and she 's moved today .
5 It was very much a situation where you helped yourself , so when we saw a family group move from their table , I rushed in and sat down .
6 Well , when you release you have to do it in stages , so when we introduced the owls to their new home from the aviary we limited their freedom to the box itself at first .
7 She had deliberately left off her knickers , so when she dragged the dress over her head she revealed herself standing nude .
8 The effort involved in any age would be awesome ; it was even more so when you considered the Incas had never invented even the simplest machine for cutting stone or lifting blocks from one place to another .
9 So when you bought the bedroom suite , erm , can you remember if erm , what the purchase tax was on it then ?
10 So when I left the Army , I went into that sort of thing . ’
11 more information I mean this is , I mean this is part of what I was talk mythology I mean we 're talking about the index survey so when I raised the example of Churchill and the Churchill ex example is , was a good one because I mean he was an intellectual in his way , you know I mean he was a big bright cookie and but his was in terms of word count because he had a use of words for the way he used his words was how ordinary people would understand him I mean if you go back to you know we will fight them on the beaches and everything else I mean you think of the number of syllables he used in those words etcetera , etcetera I mean that 's sort of what I 'm getting to I mean he had his sharp succinct approach you know
12 ‘ He said , ‘ I was dying for a pint so when I saw the pub I decided to land and come in . ’ ‘
13 I think , because I had been working on Armchair Theatre , I was used to a certain style of drama , so when I saw the first Doctor Who script my first reaction was , after the first half hour , all we were left with was a lot of hairy-chested cavemen jumping around , grunting and going ‘ Ug ’ .
14 ‘ It had always been her ambition to go to the Holy Land and so when I arranged the trip I told her ‘ Right , now you 're going ’ .
15 So when I bought a dog I decided to name him after a man I admired so much . ’
16 no , so he said erm , when I opened it court order , I said well I do n't know what yours is I said but it 's nothing to do with this , I said this is about that so when I opened the other one I remember then that when they originally built that court order bit he give me one cheque for sixty two quid and one for sixty nine
17 Graham had already budgeted on being in Martigny ten minutes prior to the train 's scheduled arrival so when he reached the station he found he actually had an hour to kill .
18 There was a poet I met , quite young , who had n't ever got his poems published while he was alive , so when he discovered a computer in the office where he 'd worked , he fed all sorts of things into it which were n't supposed to be there .
19 So when he saw the 301 project it gave him the idea of using ultra-modern airframe and engine technology and aerodynamics to achieve the same magic numbers with a single turboprop instead of two kerosene-guzzling pure jets .
20 For a long time Roe has harboured a desire to do some commentating so when he had the chance at the European he took it with both hands .
21 So when he rehearsed the scene he based it on his experience at the chemist 's , an example of his always having to make contact with a real , lived emotion .
22 So when he bought a B-registration Cavalier SRI , he was keen to give himself as much protection as possible .
23 So when it seemed the conversation was nearly over and , for the first time since he had known her , she appeared to have called for no reason , he was almost relieved to hear her ask , ‘ Now then , David , have you heard from him ? ’
24 Even when , as we show later , Brazil had an opportunity to do so when it invited the multinationals to establish its automobile industry , it chose not to exercise its power for fear of discouraging potential entrants .
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