Example sentences of "[noun] when he " in BNC.

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1 On the undercard on Thursday Darlington welterweight Charlie Moore will have his third professional contest when he meets Alfreton 's Joe Corcoran .
2 For a big man , he could move with surprising speed when he wanted to .
3 So he jumped astride a tractor and was being driven at maximum speed when he was told by somebody landing one of his aircraft alongside " You are not so far in advance of Rommel 's recce tanks " .
4 He started gawking at the people in the stands when he came into the stretch .
5 Usually when he was giving one of his little dinners he came into the kitchen while they were preparing it , joked with them , had his hands smacked smartly by Matey when he lifted saucepan lids and tried to peer into the oven ; but today he stayed away .
6 They were well clear of Dunkirk when he said : ‘ Do n't these people have any phone boxes ? ’
7 ‘ Tom always had a couple of lurcher dogs tagging along at his heels when he was a kid .
8 IF MARTIN Pipe has a Gold Cup horse in his yard this season it is probably Rusch de Farges and there will be plenty of interest in this exciting young horse when he reappears in tomorrow 's A.F. Budge Gold Cup at Cheltenham .
9 IF MARTIN Pipe has a Gold Cup horse in his yard this season it is probably Rusch de Farges and there will be plenty of interest in this exciting young horse when he reappears in tomorrow 's A.F. Budge Gold Cup at Cheltenham .
10 Uncle brought his own horse when he took over at Low Birk Hatt , an old grey mare called Madge .
11 William claimed that Richard cheated by plunging his sword into William 's horse when he found that he could not win by fair means .
12 A disabled man who is unable to speak typed out a message on his computer to call the fire brigade when he woke to find a candle had caused a small fire in his bedroom .
13 England 's Player of the Year was not really timing the ball , but heaven help the opposition when he does .
14 But one League chairman told us : ‘ I think Gordon will have quite a bit of opposition when he stands again .
15 RAY McCarron , Monaghan 's rotund scoring machine was up to his old tricks at Castleblayney when he fired in two goals to give his side an Ulster championship lifeline .
16 By notice of appeal dated 2 January 1992 , the child appealed against the order on the grounds , inter alia , that the justices erred when they found that he was likely to suffer significant harm as a result of his absconding as no evidence had been produced that he had suffered such harm when he had absconded .
17 Accordingly , in Clarence ( 1888 ) 22 QBD 23 , a woman 's agreement to sexual intercourse with her husband meant that , surprising as it is to modern ears , he was not guilty of inflicting grievous bodily harm when he infected her with VD .
18 Andrew Davis , who lives at Richmond Road in Oxford , denied causing grievious bodily harm when he appeared at the city 's crown court .
19 It was not Gandhi 's intention when he originally decided to fast to exert moral coercion on the mill-owners , since coercion in any form was contrary to the aims of satyāgraha , yet despite the unexpected result of his fast Gandhi still felt that he had acted correctly in the circumstances.m The experience did not prevent him either from using fasts as a form of satyāgraha on other occasions with similar results .
20 That was Gooch 's main intention when he left Gatwick on Monday , thinking only his closest family knew of the marriage breakdown .
21 The babies became outsiders like Frankenstein 's creation became an outsider when he was rejected .
22 He opened the Salzburg music festival , but encountered a protest demonstration when he had a controversial meeting with Kurt Waldheim , the Austrian President .
23 Freddie P. , a 53 year-old , single accountant presented in the casualty department of a local hospital complaining that , for the last four days , he had noticed beads of pus at the tip of his penis when he woke up in the morning .
24 He was absolutely worshipped by all disinterested persons at G.Q.G. When he entered the hotel , tapping the floor with his stick and looking about him with the mischievous and bright glances of a boy , every one came up to him instinctively , only too pleased to see him .
25 Colonel Hoggatt started it in Chevisham Manor when he was Chief Constable in 1860 , then left the manor house to his force when he died .
26 Anthony ( 1977 , p.9 ) was quite adamant in his criticism of ZBB when he stated : ‘ The new parts are not good , and the good parts are not new … zero-base budgeting is a fraud . ’
27 In a letter to town magistrates in 1892 he asked if his body could be stuffed and placed in a glass cabinet next to the Pease Monument when he died .
28 And how dared he try to bolster up his male ego at her expense when he had made it so plain he did n't care a damn for her as a person ?
29 We know what the Conservative party thought of Michael Heseltine this week , they cheered him to the echo when he strode on to the platform at Blackpool .
30 He has told us that the minister relied on the legal advice from within the Department when he issued his directive to the area health authority and put in the commissioners .
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