Example sentences of "[noun] when we [adv] [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 Every season Glentoran and Linfield won everything , and I thought it was a fantastic result when we only lost narrowly at Windsor or the Oval .
2 Lee is currently casting his magic spell over Ampeg 's tube guitar amp range , although we also suspected some Jackson-type involvement in Crate 's GT-50 Stealth combo when we recently reviewed it .
3 It took us more than an hour to make our way down those 47 double flights of metal stairs , but we were young and healthy and we enjoyed steins of lager when we finally reached a ground level bar .
4 Peter Barnes when we already had Carl Harris and Arthur Graham .
5 I know I was sadder than at the end of most commissions when we finally broke up the team in the refreshment room of Waterloo Station after we had left the ship in Southampton .
6 Well , I 'm not supposed to tell you but he was smoking on the station when we just caught sight of him .
7 There was considerable relief as well as jubilation when we finally received consent from the governments that afternoon . ’
8 The preliminaries on this occasion extended over a rather lengthy period and so the 150 or so guests were in pretty good form when we eventually sat down to one of the best ‘ function type ’ meals that I have ever enjoyed .
9 This was one game in which Frank Strandli had a chance to prove himself and salvage some points when we really needed them but he did n't deliver .
10 To use the argument from error without that assumption we would have to point to cases when we mistakenly took there to be another mind present .
11 Course we was feverishly trying to chip the bricks and things off the horse then how , what had happened because we 'd got two stalls for them , and there was pigs in the one side and the horse in the other one , but of course when we eventually came to it , or they eventually came to the horse , he was dead , been killed standing up there like , you know and er , poor old pigs was all dead as well and as I said , about a hundred fell and two or three would been blown sky high .
12 First the wild unconscious play when we hardly distinguished between the open fields and the neighbourhood of towns except that we preferred the fields .
13 All the balloons were up in the Channel when we finally got there , and we dodged all around them trying to find the closest field in England .
14 He was an extremely effective and wise lawyer , but he was also a man who had the common sense to understand the nature of the advice I required ; it was advice that would discourage Harold Wilson from proceeding any further ; so much so that there were only three occasions when we actually started proceedings on his behalf .
15 The start of this session was one of the very few occasions when we specifically told the pupils how to conduct part of an activity .
16 Then , very soon , the hunting stage when we deliberately played at savages .
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