Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] when i [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I mean when I started the job it was n't the job
2 She was the first person I met when I joined the Waaf , and the last person I saw as I left it .
3 As I found when I took the time to listen to parents and hear what they said , the views advanced did not always fit the latest fashion or an approved passage in a book on sociology .
4 And as far as in the appraisals I mean I found when I did the three s part staff and , and I was , it was that pilot and , and I know
5 ‘ And then what do I do when I get the answer to these questions you told me to ask , and the newspaper ? ’
6 I panicked when I saw the blood .
7 I will certainly reiterate fully the message that I delivered when I visited the north-west a few days ago .
8 How can I tell you what I felt when I saw the body ?
9 Is he oppressed by the same obscure shame that I felt when I read the letter ?
10 And what do I mean when I use the term ‘ permanence ’ ?
11 Who I saw when I bought the house at er thing .
12 I laughed when I heard the old cliché about ‘ having him under my feet . ’
13 I thought when I saw the pair of you coming that you had just raced through everything , ’ Moran laughed .
14 I snore when I get a cold .
15 I blush when I recall the day I slipped out of the office , bound for HCI 's Tropicana Beach Club …
16 ‘ Do you know what I think when I see a lad like you ? ’
17 ‘ I was once on the receiving end of one I think when I bought a suit in Hong Kong .
18 All I know how to do is write songs , and that 's what I want to do because I would like people to feel as good as I did when I heard a song for the first time . ’
19 In terms of articles 2 and 3 of the Irish constitution , I said when I addressed the Dublin chamber of commerce on Friday in conjunction with Co-operation North that the Irish Government had made it clear that articles 2 and 3 would be on the table with regard to any talks , and that is , of itself , a reason to seek to proceed with the talks .
20 I said when I named the squad that the match provided an opportunity for someone to thrust himself into contention for a place in the squad to go to Lisbon next month .
21 I remember the strange feeling I had when I left the square that night , a feeling of finality .
22 The feeling I had when I rose the following morning was a strange one .
23 Does Dr Starkie 's reading of Madame Bovary contain all the responses which I have when I read the book , and then add a whole lot more , so that my reading is in a way pointless ?
24 ‘ I shall grow thin rather , with exercise , and all the knee-bending I perform when I clean the carpets and scrub the floors . ’
25 It is possible that the subjective sensation experienced by a female bat when she perceives a male really is , " say , bright red : the same sensation as I experience when I see a flamingo .
26 I think it 's terrible the way these people ignore me she said when I made a complaint !
27 I tried to crush up a salt tablet in a cup and dissolve it in the water but she moaned when I held the cup to her lips and tried to turn her head away .
28 Most of them broke when I peeled the real leaf off the chocolate which I 'd painted on — not quite up to Mum 's standards of patience and perfection , but who ever saw lots of perfect leaves ( not on a tree ) anyway .
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