Example sentences of "when [pron] [verb] out " in BNC.

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1 When everyone moved out of the kitchen into the living-room after lunch , leaving Jannie to put the coffee on , Bob lingered behind with her , savouring the sudden calm .
2 Alas , US Gold have retained this irritating quirk , and you 've only three credits to play with ( I tried putting a 50p piece into my Commodore when I ran out , but it got jammed between the keys ) .
3 When I ran out of breath I 'd come up for another helping , then duck the head again .
4 Ashley met me in the Jac that night , listened to my woes , bought me drink when I ran out of money ( I 'm sure I was short-changed at the bar ) even though she probably had less dosh than I did , and listened to my woes all over again when we went back to her mum 's and sat up till God knows when , talking low so we would n't wake Dean in the next room .
5 I gave it one of its earliest tests on my first trip to Coombe Abbey at Coventry , where I had sixty pounds of bream ( weighed ) and only stopped catching when I ran out of groundbait .
6 When I ran out , I 'd paint the white ones brown ! ’
7 When I reach out to the big mug of coffee on the table , it is cold , and I wonder how long I 've been asleep .
8 But somehow I just managed to miss Leading Aircraftsman by two per cent when I passed out .
9 When I wiped out , it felt like going through a car-wash without a car .
10 When I carried out a survey of undergraduates and their use of books at Sheffield University I needed a sample of all undergraduates in the university during the academic year of the study.8 It was quite a revelation , talking to the Assistant Registrar in charge of records , to discover how difficult it was to define a ‘ student ’ for my purposes .
11 When I carried out a second interview with the DGM in 1989 , the district was still arguing the case with the RHA for the £2.1 million ( then uplifted to £2.5 million ) to be made available .
12 The benefits of this route could be substantial : about half of the Currie High roll comes from the Baberton and Juniper Green area , and when I carried out a survey , among parents , of travel to the school from these areas last year , a substantial number of families were in favour of opening up this path .
13 When I get out , I 'm going straight back home .
14 When I get out of my train at Victoria and look about me at the other two hundred — mostly strangers , not least so those whose names as early schoolfellows dawn on me when they disappeared , — I sometimes think that one or two of us ought to speak out instead of just voting and making a remark in the complaint book once or twice a year and writing to a newspaper less often .
15 ‘ What 'll I do , Mother , what on earth will I do when I get out of here ? ’
16 Now he says : ‘ When the chips drop , when I get out , I may not even want to box again .
17 The night is cold when I get out of the car .
18 When I get out there , I 'm going to make sure I do something worthwhile — you know , like a robbery or something . ’
19 Am I going to have to live on the street when I get out ?
20 I know that when I get out I 'll make something of myself this time . ’
21 I shall ask him when I get out .
22 I 'm so stiff that I 'm afraid of slipping when I get out , and you can help me wash my hair — my arms hurt when I lift them up . ’
23 When I get out ?
24 But when I get out there I ca n't call a group .
25 But it 's the first day of the rest of my life when I get out there .
26 What will I do when I get out of here ?
27 having to cut down a little bit but I enjoy my look at Dartmoor when I get out there and I 'm busy with the church and
28 I 've got mine back on , but it wo n't be long when I get out the bus mind , but
29 I said I 'll put my shoes back on but I do n't know what my feet will be like when I get out the bus
30 I might eat one when I get out
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