Example sentences of "i when [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I can usually tell by when I when I 'm doing a fact-find reply obviously you find out whether their erm position is , is erm simply building society or national savings investment , or whether they 've gone into shares or unit trusts or investment trusts , and you can see at what level they 're operating and of course if they 've still got their money under the bed , then
2 But you know when I when I c last time I came from France and I came a came across the widest part of the channel er I got done once I had a B written on my board and then they come and crossed it out .
3 You know when I when I first thought of that I thought you know I 'd let us keep it .
4 ‘ Tell me when they get to fifty . ’
5 She told me when we were staying there that she 'd been trying to conceive ever since her wedding . ’
6 I asked the conductor to tell me when we came to my stop , and he said , " Lady , you think I got X-ray eyes or something ?
7 ‘ Can you tell me when we can begin to teach the totally inexperienced , gauche young ladies you 've employed as receptionists , or do we just let them loose on our unsuspecting clients ? ’
8 ‘ Let's take a drive around and you shall tell me when we get warm .
9 I was therefore concentrating very hard on what he was telling me when we both became aware of a sudden change in the atmosphere of the main office outside .
10 ‘ If anyone had told me when we were getting ready to meet Dublin — more in hope than confidence , it must be admitted — that in the early Nineties two Ulster teams would win the All Ireland and another would be in the final I would have laughed at them , ’ says Jimmy .
11 My mother would never have left me without telling me when she would be back .
12 I asked her to tell me when she reached the point in the imagined scene where she felt she wished to stop walking along the street .
13 All Barbara could tell me when she rang this morning was that the police had found Paul 's body and that of a tramp , ’ he paused , ‘ with injuries to their throats . ’
14 Mrs Singh agreed to tell me when she heard from the doctor .
15 She always tells me when she 's wet her pants , and understands everything that 's said to her , so why wo n't she cooperate on this ?
16 You could tell me when she 'll be alone .
17 ‘ Just tell me when she left , ’ said Huy .
18 She told me when she came round . ’
19 ‘ I 'm staying , ’ he told me when I visited him last July .
20 These things I gathered from what Dorothy 's husband Leo told me when I met him in the chemist 's shop one day .
21 ‘ It is necessary to have connections , you do not understand , ’ she told me when I remarked on the fact , though even the normally impassive Czechs leapt to their feet and gallantly opened doors for her at every available opportunity .
22 ‘ What I say , constable , is ’ — and now it was Arthur speaking — ‘ there 's such a thing as 'arassment , that 's what they 've told me when I 've been up afore the old bloke .
23 ‘ What did you do in the war , then , daddy ? ’ they asked me when I returned .
24 Jennifer Batten told me when I made the typically British talk-about-the-weather opening gambit to our transatlantic ‘ phone conversation .
25 Hamer USA told me when I spoke to them that this is a custom option and not featured on the standard Sunburst models .
26 She 's always telling me when I do things wrong and she is always right . ’
27 He asked me when I wanted to do the interview , I was going out of the hotel and so we 'd do it when I got back .
28 Immediately she asked me when I might be free , but I was able to murmur , ‘ It 's a little difficult , Mrs Fawcett , until I get around a bit more and establish some duty rosters . ’
29 ‘ My Carrie told me when I come in 'ere this mornin' , ’ Danny replied .
30 I remembered the sort of questions Father used to ask me when I was reading a book he knew by heart , and greatly loved .
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