Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] when you " in BNC.
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1 | Even worse , you would tell me about new poems you had started to write , and it was like a dagger in my heart when you described working on them without my help — though the real reason you had come back to see me was to labour over them with me , adding my suggestions and excisions in the margins in your minuscule script . |
2 | ‘ You stopped my heart when you took that particular opportunity … ’ |
3 | Therefore , I shall consider it and inform you of my decision when you return to this base . ’ |
4 | ‘ I finally made up my mind when you named the boy after me , ’ said Hilbert . |
5 | I 'll follow you in my car when you 're ready to leave . ’ |
6 | In Beaumont and Fletcher 's The Maid 's Tragedy , Melantius , approving his sister 's marriage to his best friend , tells her : ‘ Sister , I joy to see you , and your choice/You look 'd with my eyes when you took that man ’ ( i. ii . |
7 | I just could n't believe my ears when you started saying tenner , tenner will win the league ! |
8 | You know that really hurts my ears when you do that . |
9 | In the meantime — until you have made your bones , that is — you will needs have to confine yourself to asking my assistance when you wish to retroscend , got that ? |
10 | " He come to my room when you go , " he said . |
11 | ‘ Well head for my place when you 're finished . |
12 | After all , you were n't overly concerned about my feelings when you interviewed me the other day , were you ? ’ |
13 | I ca n't defend my actions when you call me names . |
14 | ‘ I can do my regressing when you go fishing , ’ I suggested . |
15 | ‘ If I decide to go with you to dinner , I 'll tell you my name when you telephone . |
16 | ‘ I have noticed , ’ he said softly , ‘ that you do not use my name when you speak to me . ’ |
17 | I missed my drink when you drink Martini . |
18 | I hated myself for letting you control my life when you despised me . ’ |
19 | I got the shock of my life when you opened the front door ; could n't you tell ? ’ |
20 | ‘ But I 'm your uncle ; I carried you about in my arms when you were a baby . ’ |
21 | You 're on my territory when you pick up the phone . |
22 | ‘ Well , give them my love when you see them . |
23 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
24 | I was on my way when you come up . ’ |
25 | and then come to my house when you |
26 | What I want you to do you my language when you first speak to me . |
27 | I ca n't harm them — the way you once harmed my family when you only meant to harm me ! |
28 | I 'm happy with the five hundred thousand pounds suggestion , but my view when you come to the papers , if we are able to hold on to the two hundred thousand contingency we 've got for community care for the elderly and , and the hundred thousand we 've got for bad debts and other figures . |
29 | not taking her tablets when you 're feeling better we 'll come up and pick you up and take you out . |
30 | He brought my sister Mary a doll that closed its eyes when you laid it down . |