Example sentences of "[verb] when [pron] give " in BNC.

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1 He looked very doubtful when I asked certain questions and laughed me to scorn when I gave my verdict .
2 Watching him , Julia remembered Mark Heathwood 's descriptions of the favourable impression Kesselring had made when he gave evidence at Nuremberg .
3 Tchaikovsky was the first to break that mould when he gave the Sapphire Fairy ( now one of Florestan 's sisters ) a solo to a 5/4 time signature .
4 But one of her proudest moments as an ambassador came when she gave a lecture to 2,000 fellow scientists in Kyoto — and there was only one woman in the audience .
5 All I 've got to do when I give the tape back is
6 At the agreed rate of 10¢ per column inch it meant that if I could provide two 25-inch columns per day , which was relatively easy for me , I could earn about $30 per week which was $6 more than I was getting when I gave up the staff job .
7 What a voter is saying when he gives his first-preference vote to a particular candidate of a particular party is , " I want this candidate , of this party , to be elected " .
8 Ho seemed ready to respond when he gave an interview to a Swedish journalist , Löfgren .
9 doubt when he gives them to thingy me bob
10 ‘ Ah 'll let ye go when ye give me his address .
11 Magistrates also fail when they give bail to dangerous men who are likely to reoffend .
12 We recommended that you have photographs taken when we gave you advice on assessing your shape in Chapter 3 .
13 I mean I do n't know cos I 'm not , I think when they give something away for nothing it 's almost worse than when they 're paying .
14 I asked him what they said when he gave the order and he went red .
15 Now it seemed to me that one thousand six hundred was initially as a result of survey work or shall we say investigation into the housing waiting list carried out by the York housing department , and I have to say that I have a certain respect for the York housing department , and they have a certain reasonable and good reputation within the region as a housing department , and so there seems to me that there is a gr a there is a potential to underestimate er the the affordable requirement that 's been put to you , another point erm I 'd just like perhaps to seek a little clarification from Mr Curtis , was was unfortunately I was looking something else up or my attention was diverted when he gave some figures for Ryedale and Selby , I think he said , and I 'll happily stand corrected on this , that if you take away the York requirement figure from his ten thousand four hundred for Greater York , then the remainder he would apportion to Selby and Ryedale , so that Selby got four thousand two hundred , sorry , so that Ryedale got four thousand two hundred and Selby got one thousand seven hundred , erm that does n't add up to ten thousand four hundred and I I I in total , and I I wondered where the rest was coming from , if I the point correctly .
16 However , my sense of superiority was soon punctured when I gave a paper on semantics at the Philological Society , where my views met with scepticism and some hostility .
17 I glowed when they gave me their expert c , pinion that I was in most respects ‘ a normal young man ’ .
18 ‘ There have been times since it ended when I gave up hope of ever eating food like this again . ’
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