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

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1 My Bella 's very exclusive ; except when she 's slumming .
2 Except when she was doing grand larceny on someone else 's husband . ’
3 The ad people know that girls are watching and that they can attract them and form their ideas by making the girl associate their product with a particular image — so that when she is looking at a hair gel in a chemist 's , that will conjure up for her the image of the model used to advertise it , and make her want to look that way herself , and want to buy it .
4 But it was surely more than a matter of stylistic fashion which prompted the Jesuit scholar Fr J. H. Pollen to preface his very useful collection of sources for the Babington Plot of 1586 , designed to kill Elizabeth , published in 1922 , with statements such as ‘ The interest attaching to Queen Mary 's wonderful personality is so great , that when she is taken away , all else seems to fade into insignificance . ’
5 Mrs mentions that when she 's talking about sophisticated London
6 It was recorded that when she was speaking in the market-place she was audible by the Senate House .
7 She freely admitted that when she was shoplifting she was , in a way , hoping to go to prison .
8 The former south London schoolgirl does n't look a day older than when she was spotted by a talent scout in an airport lounge at the age of 14 .
9 If after 72 hours , the female is no larger than when she was introduced , try introducing another male .
10 She 's out enjoying a Saturday shopping trip — there are people coming to dinner tonight , and when she 's stocked up on the basic necessities , she 'll choose some extra delights from the delicatessen .
11 And when she 's curled on my honoured knee ,
12 And when she was drunk she snored .
13 She was out cruising for a bruising from morning till night , and when she was apprehended soliciting for trade up the high street and gated for the evening , she spent it flat up against the back room window , flashing her underparts at any passing Harry , Dick or certainly Tom , and making the most loud and ear-curdling noises by way of enticement .
14 Two of the men now hoisted her up , and when she was seated in the chair she slowly opened her eyes , and the first thing she saw was the great broad face of Betty Felton .
15 There was the proliferative retinopathy episode a few weeks ago , and when she was hospitalised for the threatened toxaemia we found that her blood glucose was actually better controlled at home now than in hospital …
16 China ( cinchona ) is a remedy which is indicated in this situation , and when she was given it , she rapidly regained her energy and vitality .
17 Where shall ye now get as much money as ye owe ? ’ , and when she was given forty pence she bought herself a furred cloak with it rather than paying off any of her debts .
18 and when she was writing .
19 And when she was dressed and ready , she took her necklace out of some box or cupboard and clasped it round her throat , to complete her outfit .
20 Maisie was no longer on speaking terms with any of her family ever since her stepbrother 's son had asked her where she had parked the camel and when she was going to be circumcised .
21 And when she was talking about the clash between her feelings and her principles , she had been desperately serious .
22 Erm and when she was talking to me about different people , I 'd never know who they was , because I was never I was never that interested in Bay to er to find out who they was or to remember she 'd point out somebody and say that 's so and so and then when she 'd mention him a couple of days later I 'd go , Who 's that ?
23 Then she started running wildly through the streets , and when she was exhausted she stopped and burst into tears .
24 Lorraine was in prison for 18 months , and when she was released she not only faced the prospect of rebuilding family life for her children , but also the pressure of having a husband still inside .
25 ‘ She was a normal , sensible girl who had not gone off before and when she was reported missing we always feared this could be the outcome . ’
26 And when she was did she speak to you ?
27 And when she was unseated he turned his wrath on those he saw as traitors
28 There was a scramble to the table now , and when she was handed the glass , she put one hand behind Agnes 's head and raised it , then put the glass to her lips and commanded , ‘ Get that down you .
29 He loved her both when she was cast down and when she was leaping up , and also in between when she was normal , although as far as Zeinab was concerned normality was a flexible concept .
30 Sarella could n't let the side down , and when she was pulled to the front she leaned against the piano and , after a whispered word to the pianist , started to sing .
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