Example sentences of "when [pron] [verb] [adv] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 It depends what happens when I get through to that guy in Civitavecchia .
2 In fact , I told him that when I got back from this holiday he must come round and have a meal .
3 I grab her in my arms and hug her like I thought she 'd run away , and when I come out of that obliterating kiss I find the kitchen is full of blacks , and though they 're grinning like the sun 's out , I demand what the hell 's been going on ?
4 I fetch them all in , stick them on clothes horse , they 're all round fire while I 'm on lollipop and then nip to shop and when I come in within half an hour they were bone dry .
5 We shall see whether I 've learnt enough when I go up for those exams .
6 And talk about me being an honorary man and you know , take the piss out of what I say , like how Geoff [ the Head ] did when I complained bitterly about that bloke [ a workman who had whistled at her ] .
7 I had n't been in a very good mood when I started out on this journey .
8 When some boys at the school put excrement under the headmaster 's chair , he contrasted the culprits unfavourably with true school sportsmen : ‘ Last Friday I was feeling pretty low when I found out about this lot … but then I went to football on Saturday , there were several lads and teachers there , playing their hearts out or giving up their time just for the school , and then I thought , ‘ Perhaps , it 's not so bad after all . ’
9 So er when I found out about this I 've equipped them with a er
10 Because at one of our talks er before the financial advisor spoken to a chap that happened to be sitting near him when I moved out of this desk and he got rather a ler lu large investment and yet m and and he was quite happy with his investment yet much to my astonishment he completed this application form for the investment advisor to advise him on his investment .
11 On the subject of my aunts , I must share with you something which still makes me smile when I think back on those days of yore , which were for us children — halcyon days .
12 Now when I look back on that part of my life , I want to make a film and call it The Loneliness of the Long Distance Latent Lesbian .
13 When I look back on those days now , I think how perfectly harmless it all was by comparison with today 's pornography .
14 But when I bent down on some pretext and could see into his face it seemed possible that he was laughing at himself as well as flustered .
15 Car horns had no effect , and we were beginning to think that shanks ' pony was the only way of attracting his attention when someone came up with this idea . )
16 ‘ Thought about your plans for when you get outside at all ? ’ he asked casually .
17 When you get down to these groups of people , you have to work with each individual , if you , you 'll know , and find somewhere where you can capitalise on their strengths and hopefully get away with whatever disabilities they had .
18 Or er , or when you go out with another woman .
19 No it is n't , it is n't gon na away but when you go back to these figures we 've actually been working , if you wo if you accept that there 's been , there 's no change in our situation apart from auto-offs and units
20 When you go back after half term you 'll be able to show Karen and Carol and Mrs
21 ‘ I do n't very often ask you to do anything for me — and I did lend you my ear-rings when you went out with that Edward last week . ’
22 I mean looking at the game you just could n't believe United would only get a point out of it erm when you went in at half time only one nil up , you so dominated the game I do n't think Charlton had a chance did they ?
23 Impatiently , she said , ‘ When you went off with those papers , there was something you left behind .
24 ‘ Normally when you walk on to that stage , you fill it with your presence — you 're larger than life , riding the crest of a wave .
25 Yet , when you 've decided you 've had enough action in one night , you can leave it all behind when you turn in from some well-earned sleep !
26 When you come out of this you was absolutely drunk !
27 Now , do n't worry about it now when you come back to this right , you can do that in the bar if you like , that okay ?
28 I , I 'll speak to them first and I 'll , I 'll er when , when , when you come back with some details I , I 'll let you know then .
29 I expect you 're tired — you generally have a sherry and a nap when you come home at this time , and , besides , there are those papers to correct and I hoped you 'd help me unpack .
30 ‘ Because when you came out of that theatre party , despite singing our song so wonderfully , you looked at me as if you did n't know me . ’
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