Example sentences of "me [adv] when " in BNC.

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1 I did n't know whether my imagination was leading me astray when you seemed to be implying something like that . ’
2 But it did n't take me long When you 're finished , tell me what you think my profit was for the day .
3 You talk to me only when I ask a question . ’
4 I 'm in touch with someone who should be able to tell me exactly when he was at the Institute — and when he was n't . ’
5 ‘ Then he may join me indoors when he 's had enough , as I already have . ’
6 And for another thing , he began to take an interest in me just when I was on the rebound from a very unhappy love affair — the kind of let-down that alters not just your life but even your nature .
7 BELVILLE : You must bear with me ever when you find me in the wrong .
8 She never addressed me directly when she was mad .
9 The union then supported me further when I got another job and was a steward there , a branch secretary a district committee member and then on the regional committee and they also helped to put me through polytechnic and into the job that I did looking at mergers at the University of Warwick .
10 You will , I am quite sure , agree with me totally when I say , our beautiful , delectable , Annabelle is irreplaceable , and we shall miss her dreadfully , when she departs across the skies to the beautiful tropical paradise which she will enhance immeasurably …
11 She caught me once when I was drunk in school .
12 You could come back for like an exit with me like when we come back you ring your dad again .
13 You took my youth , my innocence — everything I had ! — and then you flung me aside when you knew I could give you nothing … and you left me nothing ! ’
14 I think it probably bothered me later when we started getting a bit bigger . ’
15 I do n't mind a sense of humour as long as you burn me offstage when you 're doing it . ’
16 I do n't mind a sense of humour as long as you burn me offstage when you 're doing it . ’
17 THELMA RITTER , the woman behind the counter in Kelly 's , looked at me sideways when I paid for doughnuts and coffee with a wet hundred-dollar bill .
18 ‘ The Globe always sees me O.K. when I give 'em anything .
19 They looked at me apprehensively when I asked for a drink of cider or wine .
20 My mother used to recite it to me often when I was a kid . ’
21 Tell me , he said , you 're living in your ideal house , tell me now when you walk , which way do you go , what 's it like , it 's your favourite walk , it 's ideal for you , what 's it like ?
22 Come on car , do n't start playing on me now when I want to get home .
23 Do n't stop playing on me now when I get home for a cup of tea !
24 Southall waits for me now when I arrive and make a fuss of me — I can even hug Kizzy .
25 ‘ I expect that was why you agreed to have me here when mama came to you . ’
26 ‘ Do you remember bringing me here when I was very new to Monte Samana ? ’
27 It makes me wild when I think , it does really , that Gran 's as much taken with him as he is with the child .
28 This served me well when I joined the army in 1940 .
29 He tries to protect me even when I do n't need it . ’
30 I mean , you obviously know what I want here , but I mean I was hoping that Yvonne would come across and work maybe two stroke three days a week for me even when
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