Example sentences of "to [noun prp] when [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It was the view of the assessment panel that a few months of reasonably stable attendance could be of great help to Jim when he left school and they decided that a flexible arrangement might encourage attendance where previous efforts had failed .
2 A lot of these queries , or some of it stems from the fact that we 're also conscious of the fact that we ca n't keep passing things to Gary when he 's only got one person
3 As she 'd said to Ben when they 'd been getting ready to go to bed last night , you could practically feel the highly charged sexy atmosphere between that pair of love-birds !
4 Mum knew about us and mentioned it to Sarah when we came back here after your wedding . ’
5 Anne said indignantly to Sarah when they met .
6 Panofsky , who was Professor of art history at Hamburg University from 1926 to 1931 , was one of the many German intellectuals that were lost to Germany when he took up residence at the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study in 1935 , having been forced to leave in 1933 .
7 Terry has only been abroad once in his life — to Germany when he did his National Service .
8 The charity organisation assessed the hospital 's needs on its last visit to Romania when it took out over 30 tons of relief aid on three articulated lorries .
9 He crashed on the main ‘ Route 7 ’ Speke Road in Ditton , Widnes , after offering to give 17-year-old Donna Jackson a lift home to Runcorn when she missed her last bus .
10 I forgot to give it to Madge when she asked for the keys .
11 In the following year he was on his way to Constantinople when he died 17 October in a village in Greece .
12 She saw his eyes go to the coat fixture , and guessed that he knew the jacket hanging there belonged to Travis when he went and took it from its hanger .
13 ‘ I 'll tell that to Fairburn when he gets back . ’
14 And Tristram might have sent it to Beatrix when he realized he was dying .
15 So were you born here moved to Malton , moved back here and then moved to Malton or you were here and they you moved to Malton when she lived there ?
16 I took my friendly Spanish grammar to the library every day and tried to be polite to Jefferson when he maddened me at meals .
17 ‘ Well , they can let him go back to Spain when they wish . ’
18 You do n't reach Downing Street by pretending you 've travelled the road to Damascus when you have n't even left home . ’
19 She added : You do n't reach Downing Street by pretending you 've travelled the road to Damascus when you have n't even left home . ’
20 COUNCILLOR John Adams , a Unionist member of Derry City Council , got on well with Mrs Jean Kennedy Smith , the US Ambassador to Ireland when she visited the maiden city .
21 He might have been listening to Moses when he came down from the mountain .
22 More immediately , while realism dictated that Mary would go to England when she married , Henry was told very bluntly that she must not go sooner : such a demand would be ‘ a right high and right great inconvenience to the realm of Scotland ’ , and parliament trusted to the English king 's ‘ high wisdom ’ , and assumed that he would not insist .
23 A group of Scots taken prisoner at Solway Moss , the earls of Glencairn and Cassillis , lords Fleming , Maxwell , Somerville and others , obtained their release and were sent back to Scotland when they signed a request to Henry that he should take Mary into his care , with the intention of marrying her to his son , the future Edward VI ; their offer that they would help to bring him to power in Scotland , should Mary die , was kept entirely secret .
24 Cos me and Jayne share the I 'll give that to Ray when he comes .
25 ‘ I hope all the old dears over there will hold tight to the handrail , ’ was his only remark when he was told the news , but he said more to Ruth when he went home at lunch time .
26 ‘ Is it after you or my father ? ’ he whispered to Tallis when she came back to him .
27 That 's life , on Vadinamia , as I said to Mala when I told her the news .
28 It is for this reason that this approach proved so helpful to Brooke-Rose when she chose to turn her creative attention to narratology .
29 Yet nothing had changed since , and his worry now was not for the competition , but for what lay beyond , what would happen to Firelight when he left school in the summer and joined the ranks of the unemployed or , with doubtful luck , got on to his father 's building site .
30 During the run-up to the elections in 1990 the SPD candidate , Oskar Lafontaine , gave high priority to the withdrawal of NATO troops from German soil , and even the Christian Democratic government allowed doubts to creep in about the level of their commitment to NATO when they refused to modernise their short-range nuclear missiles in 1989 .
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