Example sentences of "when [pron] [vb past] [adv] much " in BNC.
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1 | It was an incredible shock when I saw how much . ’ |
2 | When I said how much I had enjoyed his performance in the title role in Uncle Vanya , he snorted , ‘ Oh , did you . |
3 | But when I said as much to Mala , as a joke to ease the tension that still showed in her eyes , she merely called me an unrepeatable name and stalked away to her cabin again . |
4 | ’ Maybe , ’ Mala said , when I said as much to her . |
5 | Others in the group argued that up to a point all those things were right , but that often a subject was complex , often it could be constructive for everyone to have a chairperson who would guide discussion , not control it , who would be able to be supportive when someone talked too much or too little . |
6 | It would have been too much for poor Bridget , looking after them , when she had so much to do . |
7 | She rubbed her eyes , frowning when she saw how much he 'd given her . |
8 | ‘ It is gazpacho andaluz , ’ Ana told her when she murmured how much she was enjoying it . |
9 | When she said as much to Dane , he nodded . |
10 | When she said as much to Carole the other woman gave a hoot of wry laughter . |
11 | How could she go home and forget what she knew , when it mattered so much to someone else ? |
12 | How could I have got it so wrong when it mattered so much ? |
13 | I just had to tend to him when it got too much for someone who is not that involved in drugs . |
14 | Well when he said how much he 'd got , I thought seventy six and seventy three is hundred and forty six . |
15 | When he got too much praise in training , Probyn said : ‘ I knew they were going to try someone else . ’ |
16 | Only once , late in life when he made as much of an excuse as he would ever make for his anti-Semitism , did Pound ever again enter the plea for himself that he suffered from the cultural anaemia of growing up in a suburb of an Eastern seaboard city . |
17 | I wo n't go into all the grim details , but suffice it to say that when he laughed too much at one of his own jokes with his mouth full and a Chinese mushroom shot out of his nose … |
18 | He also said Nigel Lawson , the Chancellor of the Exchequer , had made a mistake when he pumped too much money into the economy after the 1987 stock market crash . |