Example sentences of "when [pron] come " in BNC.
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1 | But when no-one came in with a firm bid Beck sent a video compilation of all Dublin 's goals to every First Division club . |
2 | The input/central distinction is something on which I shall be heavily reliant when I come to my positive thesis . |
3 | Harriet comments , ‘ When I come to your wedding in the slums of Brooklyn you can do me the honours . ’ |
4 | See , when I come in here on a night , it 's not the IRA I 'm worried about , it 's them upstairs . |
5 | And it provides a cover for racist fantasies such as these comments of primary school teachers — ‘ Southall stinks of curry ’ or ‘ I am always sneezing when I come here . |
6 | Charlie 'd said he wanted to phone Lilian and when I come back over the road he was in a phone box . |
7 | He lets me look at them when I come to see him . |
8 | When I come back Mr Jackson is trying to shut my suitcase . |
9 | I 'm pretty confused when I come out the other end . |
10 | ‘ When I come to think about it afterwards , I do n't know quite what he was after . ’ |
11 | She supplies the book 's hasty conclusion after the death at Lydiard Constantine of Philip — a partial picture of one side of the Battersea Grammar School Edward : At this point the people of Abercorran House — even Jessie and Aurelius- and the dogs that stretched out in death like blessedness under the sun , and the pigeons that courted and were courted in the yard and on the roof , all suddenly retreat from me when I come to that Spring in memory ; a haze of ghostly , shimmering silver veils them ; without Philip they are as people in a story whose existence I can not prove . |
12 | I 'll bring it when I come up . ’ |
13 | But the dream , ‘ When I come up on the Pools ’ became the Fifties equivalent of breaking the bank at Monte Carlo for the Edwardians . |
14 | And when I come back , she had the poker in the fire : they used to put it into the stout . ’ |
15 | When I come to visit you |
16 | Has n't changed much , either , when I come to think about it . |
17 | When I come out , there 's a gang on the corner of Scotland Road . |
18 | Or when I come down with psychosomatic diseases so that my wife babies me and Huxley and Hooker fight all my battles . |
19 | When I come away from working with Slatkin I always feel more mentally alert than when I started . |
20 | What do I find when I come down ? |
21 | When I come to write them out , the review is planned around them to incorporate the most effective . |
22 | And you know and I know that when I come home after a nice relentless day at the rehearsal rooms , it will look like Versailles , Southfork and Designers Guild rolled into one . |
23 | When I come to paint , I like to look at the drawing ; then I put it away and do n't look at it again , because I do n't want even the drawing to influence too much the progress of the painting . |
24 | For ‘ safety ’ reasons , the people I mention will not be spoken of by their true names , but I can explain more about this when I come home on leave around April . |
25 | I am not very sure what 's wrong with her but I can tell by the way they start discussing the weather when I come into the room that it must be Women 's Trouble . |
26 | Then I can deliver the finished uniform when I come this way again … perhaps in a week or so ? ’ |
27 | ‘ That 's the last yer 'll get off me an' do n't forget I want my suit from the pawnshop when I come back ter fetch me other things . ’ |
28 | ‘ I 've locked up the cottage and when I come back in a couple of days I shall sell up my sister 's belongings . |
29 | When I come out , it 's you and me again , and he 's going to have to hear it from me . |
30 | When I come across a new metaphor , one that stretches my understanding , I feel cold . |