Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] when he [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | FRANKE SLOOTHAAK 'S fortunes changed abruptly when he won the Everest Grand Prix , the closing contest of The Horse of the Year Show at Wembley , for the second year in succession . |
2 | The row erupted again when he won the Nobel last year , and the citation named the offending work . |
3 | Then he darted out of the room , pausing only when he reached the barn , to lean against the door and breathe deeply . |
4 | He looked round sharply then exhaled deeply when he saw the man 's face peering in at him . |
5 | FitzAlan glanced over his shoulder , turning fully when he saw the ugly discolouration along her cheekbone and the narrow line of dried blood where she had been cut by a ring . |
6 | He did n't stop even when he reached the hole . |
7 | Could I just follow on what Mr was saying earlier when he introduced the he he referred to that er are no references to incinerators in the structural plan . |
8 | He swore softly when he saw the fear flash in her eyes . |
9 | Finbar O'Doherty was cheered loudly when he mounted the stairway to address the crowd . |
10 | Thus the farmer on whose land the first find was made discovered his land was being prospected only when he found the prospectors sampling streams on his land . |
11 | Look at the splendid sight , ’ he waved his hand , just as Mr Blackwell the owner appeared , but who almost disappeared again when he saw the vast crowd about to troop up and down his narrow staircase and crowded rooms . |
12 | Almost immediately he became the anchorman of the Hampshire batting and he was to score over 1,000 runs in a season twenty-seven times , including twice when he passed the 3,000 mark , and nine times when he exceeded 2,000 . |
13 | Luther looked deep into the boy 's eyes and smiled wickedly when he saw the truth lurking there . |
14 | Paul Hollway did a good job as attacking full back while Alan Dowd was solid and performed capably when he joined the midfield and attack . |
15 | In any intimacy between a stronger and a weaker personality the weaker is inclined to yield even when he has the means to prevail , from a compulsion to see through the eyes of the stronger . |
16 | For a long time Roe has harboured a desire to do some commentating so when he had the chance at the European he took it with both hands . |
17 | He seemed to be loosening up , only tensing slightly when he noticed the no smoking sign again . |
18 | Though I jumped too when he cracked the whip , there came a time when I refused to jump as high as the others . |