Example sentences of "when [pron] be at [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 When I was at Ladymont I thought I could manipulate a pencil very nicely .
2 wh I remember that when I was at home it was a mixed sort of meeting in which some of the people from the village were coming who you did n't really know but they had to be asked
3 When I was at school they had n't signed them .
4 When I was at school which 'll be eighty year , ago the people there er spoke it .
5 Once when I was at school he told me that I should spend the entire summer working on improving my passing off my left hand and my kicking off my left foot .
6 When I was at school I had no idea that one day I 'd be captain of Yorkshire .
7 When I was at school I was so good that I was n't allowed to answer the questions , but had to give the other girls a chance . ’
8 When I was at school I hated it , but when I left I wished I were back there .
9 When I was at school I was hopeless , hopeless .
10 I always , I always , when I first wanted er when I was at school I always wanted to join the army and then I changed my mind and then I wanted to join the police force .
11 When I was at Island we had open days consisting of a succession of 40 minute meetings .
12 ‘ There is a brilliant atmosphere at the club now and when I was at Forest we did n't have this sort of camaraderie . ’
13 My thirst for real travel was to have its very modest beginnings on the railways of the Midlands when I was at B.P. My journeying consisted of little trips to neighbouring towns within a radius of fifty miles north , south , east and west of Bletchley .
14 So just just small movements of the feet I 'm not talking well there 's a classic one I had when I was at college we had a lecturer imagine a big lecture theatre you know two hundred people and there was there was a board and he presented his lecture like this , plenty of foot movement but he presented his lecture like and he just walked up and down .
15 When I was at college I used to bury my nose in a book rather than join one of the societies and almost rebuffed overtures , as I was so scared of not knowing what to talk about .
16 When I was at college I did a pastiche of the student magazine , doing the fold , and it was called Shell , so we renamed it for that one issue Rolling Shell , and I ever so carefully did the lettering for both the title boxes , then I got really disappointed when it came to set the type for the front page article underneath the big photograph which we printed as duo tone , because I could do it on the I B M — I could actually do it in Times and I thought it was going to be really , you know , I 'd have to really struggle and find
17 I 'd never even heard of Killerton until I started working for the Trust , but when I was at Drogo I used to come across here fairly regularly because of the regional office being here and because I was just interested .
18 ‘ Well , when I 'm at home one has to show the flag . ’
19 I 'm gon na buy , next time I go to MacDonalds when I 'm at home I 'm gon na get quarterpounder cheese a MacChicken Sandwich , large fries and and a
20 When you 're at home you just get under my feet . ’
21 There 's nothing worse than when you 're at home you do n't want people banging unannounced on the door saying trick or treat .
22 But what er , I said , told Pete because I had another call when you were at lunch I think and erm he said he 'd heard rumours that we were looking for somebody .
23 Most of her clothes were either tailored for work or casual ; when she was at home she normally only wore jeans and sweaters , she thought , then gave a little laugh at her behaviour .
24 Before she was married and when she was at school she was quite happy to go and find something
25 Well we 're , well when we 're at work I 'm not quite so bad
26 When we were at college he used to invite people to ‘ cleaning parties ’ once a month .
27 Wilson had to trot briskly , to keep up with his wife ; and he trotted responsibly , because there was no doubt that he was proud of his charge — tall and upright as a Grenadier Guard as she was , and issuing instructions in the way that I imagine a Grenadier might , so that when they were at home her voice would sometimes float right up the road and into our garden , ‘ Wilson !
28 At home , when they were at home they had bells in their home , and erm by pressing the appropriate button , er an electrical charge was sent across these wires , it was private wires to these homes and the bell rang , and as soon as the bell rang all hell broke loose in these , these homes .
29 But when they were at school they were just in and out , and home at 3.30 p.m .
30 If you talk to women in the sort of project where she 's working , I think you do get a very strong picture of people who have very little confidence in themselves and certainly think that education is not for them , and if you then look at projects like second chance for women , there 's a range of access projects , particularly for for people who want to get back into education when they think that they 've had precious little chance to get anything out of education when they were at school themselves .
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