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

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1 Experience the atmosphere and feelings that are yours when you own and sail the superlative Swan 46 .
2 A great writer 's idiom is , by himself when he nods and more certainly by his epigones who emulate and copy him , rigidified and adulterated .
3 Even granting the absurdity of Hitler 's racialist theories , it would be possible to credit him with realistic goals ( to exploit a political scapegoat , to depopulate Eastern Europe for resettlement ) for which he could massacre Jews and Slavs in as full awareness as theirs when they flee or fight .
4 No Elsie I did not really believe that but my heart was pounding I can tell you when they pulled that net in .
5 " He probably took the trouble to find out as much as possible about you when he knew that you were a candidate for the job here .
6 I said to Julie about the washing I said to Julie I said you 're at home how about you taking this washing machine with you when you go because you 're paying .
7 The young woman who snaps at you when you ask if you can help her .
8 when you when you knew that he 'd got you by the short and curlies ?
9 Again I agree with you when you say that equality of husband and wife is an absolute necessity to the well-being of the family … .
10 ‘ Of course , we must believe you when you say that you did n't change Mrs Hampton into a wolf , ’ said Clovis politely .
11 I BELIEVE you when you say that date rape was , and in all probability still is , a fact of life for many women .
12 Mind you when you think of it like that when you when you say that you 've got no mortgage and your kids grow up they do n't need your money and that and if you 're both in good jobs it is you do tend to think to yourself well at least lot lot longer than .
13 That 's been sort of revolutionized , when you when you think that you used to have to buy , did n't have to buy your tea , but you used to buy a tea from the chemist shop and the only person that sold it was a chemist , that was .
14 I told you when I rote that it was impossible for me to pay anything , as he was allowed by the parish when he was at Muggerhanger , and I told you I had my daughter on my hands for over seven years , and I have been doctering her all the time so I think you will consider the matter over and no that I can not help in any way , and in any case 4s. is a lot of money to pay a week .
15 Lastly , I fear I may have to disappoint you when I say that the coin is more interesting than valuable .
16 I mean , there is one when she says that Bertha 's face reminded her of a vampire I suppose that 's probably the most Gothic moment .
17 She was just wondering if she 'd been given the wrong one when she realised that the door was n't locked .
18 It tasted of candied peel and nuts , and she was reaching for another one when she saw that Lucenzo 's head had lifted at the sound of a child 's piping tones .
19 She emphasised that she did not want to get better ; that there was no reason or motive for her to get better ; that she wished to remain in control ; that she would cure herself when she decided that it was right to do so .
20 She emphasised that she did not want to get better ; that there was no reason or motive for her to get better ; that she wished to remain in control ; that she would cure herself when she decided that it was right to do so .
21 Erm y'know that that sort of thing when they when they y'know when they might be , when they feel when they feel that some some other bloke 's making an approach to them , when they feel that er y'know erm somebody finds them attractive , when they think that some other bloke has made a pass at them or something like that y'know they sort of react in a hostile way but y'know there 's that suspicion that mm er y'know kind of er it 's because they 're insecure about their masculinity , it 's because they feel threatened or something like that .
22 The Fernies got rid of her when I left and she walked me to the front gate .
23 It was too much but she loved him for it and let him kiss her when he came and stood beside her again .
24 Except for the little meanness about Claudine , his nasty trick of kissing her when he knew that Marie would see them .
25 His eyes were n't even on her when he said that , and Ruth could n't take it seriously .
26 Ooh you want to tell her when he goes when he leaves me in here with this door unlocked !
27 Well then her mother died last Feb. with some awful cancer and her daughter had been beside her when she died and probably learnt then about the secret which must have burdened her poor mother 's life for so many years .
28 ‘ I do n't know what it will do to her when she hears that they 're the wrong bodies . ’
29 ‘ Miss Claybury , the most successful way to treat insanity is with kindness , ’ James told her when she insisted that a particularly deranged woman of middle age should remain chained by the ankle to her bed .
30 They all turned towards her when she entered and way was made for her to go up to the counter .
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