Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [conj] when [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 And this was n't an Anglican church , erm it was a Baptist church , and when I was seven I understood that Jesus had died for me and then I asked him into my heart and when I was twelve I was baptized , which is the equivalent really of being confirmed .
2 They had a row in my presence and when it was over my father gave my mother five hundred pounds . ’
3 N well I , I , I had , why I was so positive about it , I had an uncle who had it very badly and as a child I was very aware of his hands , they were quite inhuman looking , they were that shape , and you know everything he did he , he had to that and that 's remained in my mind that when I got it I though I wo n't have the hands like that so I r I w I go , I went to sleep , I still do it , every night , spread my hands , the last thing I think about , spread the hands .
4 ‘ And he tried to put his tongue in my mouth and when he pulled me in the doorway he — he unfastened the front of his trousers . ’
5 I went back to bathe my eyes and when I returned I could not see them . ’
6 I had really long hair once , it was way past my bum and when I got my first record deal they wanted me to have it all cut off — it was a total disaster .
7 I had all these thoughts in my head but when I spoke it was just noise , just high-pitched noises came out .
8 The porter asked my name and when I gave it , asked if I had a relative called Charles Rocke .
9 Later a Canadian will tell me : ‘ It was the worst bus journey of my life and when we get to the Cruz del Condor , people start saying , ‘ Go on then , are n't you going to get out ?
10 No , she jumped on my bed and when she gets on top of you she thinks she 's some little baby .
11 rate you have to add at first , you can drink it while it 's fermenting , it 's quite a refreshing drink a bit tart to my taste but when it ferments out it becomes er a liquor called Arak which is their version of .
12 I said , that is my property and when you sit on my fence that is a , an offence !
13 I think it 's really really well written and and I 'm very happy about it because I 've got it out of my system because when I first started that that was my aim .
14 It has been my observation that when we do that , far from disappearing , the difficulties actually seem to grow .
15 I dreamed last night that I sat by a fire with Grandmother & my brother & when I woke up I still felt my brother 's hand .
16 It is my view that when you look at all the locational criteria contained in policy H two and as we 've discussed them , you 'll reach the conclusion that there is one corridor that best meets those criterion , is the A sixty four northeast of York , sector six .
17 Off he went ; he must have persuaded my mother because when I eventually did get home , she did n't put up any resistance .
18 For instance , an adult female will purr while suckling her kittens and when she courts a male .
19 we will pay them for a start , that 's that 's the that 's the trouble with a lot other companies and er it would n't be professional of me to mention names , but let me tell you that er that 's one thing we do make sure that people erm get their money when when they 've earned it .
20 People paid their debts and when they needed help , they asked and it was never refused ; it was the way that the small and widespread community had always lived , and as a system it was dignified and efficient .
21 far beyond their income and when they get the money they spend it in the wrong direction
22 The deployment of particular arguments both in response to their opponents and when they went beyond those limits , revealed a family resemblance in fundamental ideas .
23 She wriggled her skirt down over her thighs and when she risked a look she was relieved to discover Edward had done his trousers up again .
24 Sometimes his fingers strayed between her lips and when she closed her mouth she accidentally sucked on them .
25 There were tears in her eyes and when they went through to the kitchen she hugged and kissed them both .
26 She looked at Margaret with a question in her eyes and when she nodded felt a burst of happiness like she had never felt before .
27 Although she felt a little guilty about letting him do it Sally found she quite liked the feel of his fingers stroking her flesh and teasing her nipples but when he tried to put his hand up her skirt beneath her scratchy petticoats she tried to stop him .
28 Piper had started using Red Indian names for its aircraft and when it inherited the ‘ poor man 's Dakota ’ from Stinson the double fin and rudder layout was replaced with a single one and it was decided to call it the Apache .
29 In San Salvador , the Committee headquarters is a table under the shelter of three mango trees in the garden of the Archbishopric- Their files are kept in the garden shed where the CDHES has its offices but when it rains , there is no alternative but to close up shop .
30 The men march with their warders and when they are clear of the confines of the fences for those few steps they are hemmed in by the soldiers and the dogs .
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