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

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1 the lad with the Porsche offered three thousand with four brand new tyres on it and a year 's M O T , that 's what he offered when the
2 God knows what he thought when I emerged in jeans and Roar of Disapproval T-shirt ( I 've no objection to advertising good causes ) and got in the driving seat .
3 He is the only person I know who always seems to mean what he says when he talks about art .
4 I know Feargal lammed into you , ’ she added wryly , ‘ but he does n't mean the half of what he says when he 's in a temper .
5 See what he says when he comes in .
6 She , skilled in the ways of therapy , had after the first few sessions begun dissecting his own motives for him and Kevin , like an obedient dog , ended up nodding slowly as she told him clearly , fully , frankly what he meant when he said what he thought about what she or Henry felt , and how what he thought he thought about what they felt , or said they felt , probably was n't what he really felt any more than what they said they felt was really deep down what they really felt .
7 It is , indeed , part of what he meant when he claimed to adhere to science as a Weltanschuung , as distinct from a religious creed .
8 Darlington 's Liberal Democrat candidate Peter Bergg asked Mr Fallon to clarify what he meant when he said schools in County Durham were a ‘ dismal ’ choice for parents .
9 The issue is a narrow one , namely whether on the true construction of section 9(4) of the Act of 1975 and in the light of the facts that ( a ) Dr. Hayes was a servant of the Crown at the time when he made his investigation into the Lockerbie disaster , ( b ) he has since retired from the service of the Crown , and ( c ) that the evidence sought relates to what he discovered when acting as such a servant , the court has any power to make the order sought .
10 Lord Brougham held that a debtor should also still be imprisoned if he refused to pay what he owed when he could do so by executing a deed , or if he was culpably extravagant or reckless in contracting debts which he had no reasonable expectation of being able to pay .
11 Remember what he said when we called the first time ?
12 She was not a greatly intelligent woman , being one of those persons who always seem busy without ever achieving anything in particular , and it never failed to amaze her that her son could remember what he read when she had difficulty remembering the day of the week .
13 But then , I 'll hand it to Guy — he 's mega -successful at getting what he wants when he wants it ? ’
14 He also knew what he wanted when it came to the matter of his monument .
15 He had taken what he wanted when he moved to London after leaving university ; the rest of his possessions he had thrown away .
16 The blue eyes regarded the world with the slightly cynical assurance of a man accustomed to getting what he wanted when he wanted it by the simplest of expedients , that of paying for it .
17 Luke Calder was nothing but a ruthless manipulator who made people do what he wanted when he wanted it , yet all she could think of was that she wanted to feel again the hot urgency of his mouth !
18 That 's what he wanted when he came up here ?
19 I have a vague impression of John Cocks tottering atop a wobbling step ladder , Champagne in one hand , camera in the other I now know what he means when he says ‘ tight schedule ’ !
20 This being so , when a person says that he feels a pain in his foot , what he means is not anything like what he means when he says he feels a pin in his foot .
21 But lets just notice two or three things in this particular interview , the first thing that we see and its so obvious is that the way of salvation is so wondrously simple , it could n't be easier , you know there are so many people who think it is hard to get saved , who think it is hard to come to Christ and to become a Christian , well the problem is you see the devil has blinded their eyes , they 've blinded the eyes of men and women , so that they think that they ca n't do this , but what is actually happened , Paul tells us in , in , in Carinthians in the first er , in to Carinthians in chapter four and verse four , he says the god of this world has blinded the eyes of the unbelieving that they might not see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ , who is the image of god , and there is this shroud , this covering , but the thing is god takes that away so that we can see and so its not difficult to become a Christian , it is not hard to get saved , sometimes as Christians we are guilty of making it difficult for people to become Christians , we put all sorts of rules in , we , we make them undergo various periods of er , of probation before we wer we 've were , were willing to call them Christians , remember the Philippine jailer he cried out there to the apostle Paul who was er in jail there with Silus the , the be , the tremendous earthquake and they were released all their vetoers was , were broken and the prisoners were all , could of escaped and the ja , the Philippine jailer he cries out a question that I 'm sure he does n't even know what he means when he calls it out , he 's not thinking of heaven , he 's not thinking of the future life , he 's not thinking of having his sins dealt with but he just cries out what must I do to be saved and the apostle Paul and he gets , opens the scrolls and he starts in genesis and he explains the plan of salvation and he tells him what he 's got to do and he explains all the requirements and then about three or four hours later the mans mind is completely blurred he does n't understand a word of it , its gone way beyond him
22 Yeah but I know what he means when he says he ca n't and I said to him I said ooh I feel a bit out of sorts this morning , sort of I do n't know how you must feel having to go to work .
23 And the Je , the Philippine jailer , he cries out a question which , I 'm sure he does n't even know what he means when he calls it out , he 's not thinking of heaven , he 's not thinking of the future life , he 's not thinking of having his sins dealt with , but he just cries out , what must I do to be saved ?
24 Did you see what he did when we passed him first ?
25 We do not , Locke points out , punish a person for what he did when temporarily insane , and we speak of him as having been ‘ not himself ’ or ‘ beside himself ’ .
26 What the prosecution must now prove is that D was committing a crime ( not being a crime of negligence or a crime of omission ) , that in committing this crime he caused V 's death , and that what he did when committing this crime was objectively dangerous .
27 Writing features for the Toronto Star Weekly was what he did when he returned to America in 1919. 1921 was the year he married .
28 She knew very little about him after all , had no idea what he did when he went to Dublin , or Kildare .
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