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

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1 Perhaps when I get back to London I 'll invest in a pet , a dog , or maybe a cat , and then I can pour my heart out whenever I want to . ’
2 Perhaps when I leave here I 'll join the Class War party , though I 'll have to insist they spare Ellis when the revolution comes … ’
3 I started using cow much when I did n't have any plaster or cement .
4 I told her there were extenuating circumstances and would tell all when I got home . ’
5 I 'll only be gone for half an hour or so , she reassured herself : plenty of time to finish it all when I get back .
6 I met George only when I came here , and it was a pleasure for me to meet such a good and conscientious man of the people .
7 Now I know there are some fish willing to feed I will cut down my feed rate to a dozen maggots only when I cast in .
8 We shall see whether I 've learnt enough when I go up for those exams .
9 So it 's , it was n't a new thing when they brought but nevertheless erm that went on and on and on then and er cos the staff really went down , the requirements for staff went down and erm I , I think erm , they got it down when I left there to round about a hundred and forty six staff was , was all that was required .
10 I must have forgotten to put it down when I came in again .
11 And he said thank goodness , h he said oh they got and I said yeah I 've got Monday and Tuesday off he said , it might have died down when I get back he said cos us drivers take all the stick .
12 I just caught a glimpse of you both through one of the windows , but Lewis had already started to come back inside when I went out there to fetch you back . ’
13 I have a Matchman Hooktier which tends to put kinks in the hook length , especially when I use very fine lines .
14 I ca n't wait for you any longer , especially when I consider how long it might take to extricate you from another relationship if I give you time and you use it to involve yourself with Jones or whoever else you might have in mind …
15 He was more than happy to oblige , especially when I explained why . ’
16 Especially when I look around at the bug-eyed gawkers staring , almost hypnotised , at the images .
17 I says that 's got ta be Warren , it could n't be anybody else , so when I come down I went off like , well I tell ya I ca n't do it , so I knew it was so I picked up the wrong she says oh I 'm just ringing because you can see what the weather is she says and you could n't go and do a day in erm , with your
18 so when I got up half past six and I got shaved now at last , gon na go and get ready and pull the curtains back , oh what a of rain , I says oh I says
19 So when I got up in the morning this bloody landlord was here , full side of beef , oh , I said , I do n't want that bugger going home in that and getting stopped Full side of beef !
20 Whilst on the market stall I had a Liverpool pensioner who had n't seen a Liverpool organisation so when I got home I sent to her a notice of the huge rally there going to hold in September , in Liverpool with a couple of Bishop 's and big national speakers , I sent that to her and also contacted a Liverpool pensioner secretary to get in touch with her , and we 've also written to erm , that 's the rally , erm , we 've also , I 've also written to Jim from Cumberland , if you remember er his down our rally , so we should have some , we decided to buy twelve copies of each publication they produce and one when we get our office will be available there .
21 They knew we did n't get on , and they never tried to get us a flat or nowt , so when I got out of prison with him I was just on my own .
22 So when I got back to Boston I thought , ‘ God , there must be a way to do this live , ’ so I called up Lexicon and said , ‘ I 'm this guitar player … ’ and they gave me one !
23 Went in there and went and got dressed so Mary was up then so when I got back downstairs the er breakfast , my breakfast was on the table .
24 for what we were doing so when I got back to the office I rung and I tempor well provisionally booked this , the smallest of the two which I think will be brill .
25 So when I got there , it 's the swimming coach there and a uniformed inspector and a particular individual who came from Cambridge University ( quite a few of them came into the force at that time — in 1932 ) .
26 So when I got there this morning he was still in his pyjamas he 'd got on quite well , all he wanted me to do was wash his face .
27 so when I got there it was just a case of clearing up .
28 So when I get home — if I do … ’
29 I sang down the Bottom Club , so when I went down the next week the manager said I 've just been waiting for you , I 've been waiting for you to come in he said so he said , look the group ca n't come he said , will you sing ?
30 So when I went back to my surgeon in late January I was reasonably confident .
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