Example sentences of "[noun] when i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I mean , I am not playing with words when I say this , but it wo n't improve as fast as we would have liked it to do because of the financial situation .
2 My last boss used to fumble under my skirt when I took dictation .
3 I tell you something I was amazed at erm the reading book he appeared with , Fluff and Nip and goodness knows what that went out with the ark when I came out of college , I do n't know whether they 're all reading that or whether it 's just sort of found them and must of been just perhaps a one off or something , but , I was amazed
4 ‘ I am not sure whether I will get a hot reception from the fans when I run out at Ayresome Park .
5 Mummy when I swam swimmed
6 I knew I must be nearing Clumber when I saw the Robin Hood and Little John Hotel from the train window .
7 But my heart became filled with fear when I saw no prisoners .
8 I remember the shock of fear when I heard her scream and the sickening jolt of pain through my stomach when I saw the angle of her hand to her arm .
9 I referred earlier to the excellence of the Home Office research and statistics department when I explained that we do not keep crime figures for the past 12 centuries .
10 But , you see , with all this , and , indeed , before all this , the two happiest relationships of my life were with a schoolfriend called Melanie Smith with whom I used to listen to records of Carousel and Oklahoma ! on an old , wind-up gramophone , and with the hockey-ball when I became goalie of the first eleven .
11 I said that 's just down bloody road from where I , where I live like cos er I used to work for their rival , G E C well they were A E R when I worked for them .
12 I really have never felt even a flicker of emotion when I sang the National Anthem .
13 since you done it we 've been looking in jewellers ' shops when I go , I go up town twice a week with her , you know , carry all the bags , and er we 're looking in the jewellers ' shop and some old , some lady stood there and , she were looking I says , come on they do n't wear marriage ri , wedding rings there !
14 I like to understand the meanings of words and always refer to a dictionary when I come on a new word .
15 I reach for the dictionary when I want to know how I should use it .
16 ‘ I knew very little about Irish League football when I came back from Nottingham Forest , except that Linfield and Glentoran were the top two clubs .
17 Mig Romerez did not even recognise a football when I showed him one but his exotic appearance should be enough to impress those bumpkins in ‘ The Tip ’ crowd .
18 In future when I land at anything other than properly documented airfields I will ask the question : Are there any other runways or strips that look like runways in the vicinity that could be mistaken for the active runway ?
19 I shall also ensure that , in future when I land on unlicensed fields , I land as short and slow as possible .
20 This is just gon na secure my future when I retire .
21 ‘ If you keep to your promise — to behave yourself in future when I have guests — then I shall try to keep to my promise .
22 I have always loved dogs and I became involved with the association when I met a lady who was also involved in puppy training .
23 I was once sitting in Syl 's car when I heard Nour 's voice .
24 I did n't drive to work , so he would n't recognize my car when I followed him .
25 By 25 past , we 'd made it to the car when I realised that I wanted to push — panic !
26 ‘ There was no way I could have got out of the car when I saw the lorry coming towards me , ’ Adam , 26 , said yesterday .
27 Erm in my car when I work .
28 Just for the sake of neatness , I 'd asked Miss Hinkle to set Sam Thompson to work finding out about Mrs. Porter and her big black car when I excused myself early in the interview with her .
29 ‘ I took a plumbers apprenticeship when I left school , ’ he said , ‘ But after I 'd worked here for a while , I decided to stay on full time . ’
30 I look to the right hon. Member for Sparkbrook when I say that I am not clear about the precise intention that lies behind the phrase in new clause 2 , which refers to ’ satisfactory access to advice and representation ’ — this is for applicants — ’ from advisers and representatives of their choice ’ .
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