Example sentences of "when she [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The place itself was clear enough in her mind , there had been no surprises when she walked up the path and entered the small high room .
2 The youngster was living with her former foster parents when she applied to the courts for the divorce .
3 Telephone Management Systems customer care director Anne Nunn also speaks for many suppliers when she talks about the imbalance between the knowledge required of hotel staff and the time devoted to training them .
4 Lowe was twelve when she married for the third time — to a psychologist — and he arrived , all corn-fed and terminally uncool , in Malibu .
5 He had brought Harbury with him and they were in the shade of the planes when she drove into the square .
6 Eight minutes later Mary Logue equalised for Ireland and with twelve minutes remaining Sarah Kelleher saved Irish blushes when she scored from the spot .
7 She had to have something to hold on to when she disappeared into the black hospital pit .
8 Mrs Singh agreed to tell me when she heard from the doctor .
9 Next day when she went into the office she said icily , ‘ I saw you with her yesterday .
10 The woman had been in the country for less than a week when she went to the beach at Umgababa , just south of Durban , after breakfast on Tuesday .
11 Many of her friends were in politics or belonged to political families , it was the era of the Liberal reforms and that was what fired her most : she went to dinner-parties where she sat next to men who were going to make a speech that night and there were weeks when she went to the House every day , it was what she had always wanted , it was history , it was important , immensely important and she was seeing it , seeing it happen and that was important to her .
12 Every day , when she went to the shops , she spent very little money .
13 Apart from a particularly vicious-looking nose-job and alarming turquoise-coloured contact lenses , Rytasha is rather beautiful , and in the 1970s , when she went by the name of Ricki , she was a successful model ( she began life as Maxine Shenkman ) .
14 My mother brought the food home at night , buying it each day when she got off the bus from work .
15 Undaunted , Carmellina had followed in her true love 's footsteps ; she had put a kitchen knife into the bodice of her dress , and hitched up her skirts when she got to the foot of the cherry tree , where fallen blossoms lay from Zenaida 's struggle with her captive .
16 The problem was she had no real idea of what she was going to say or do when she got to the château .
17 Her worst was when she got in the way ; backstage timing sometimes had to be precise , and it was no place for someone who was still taking in the sights .
18 Madame Martin , she had heard the doctor tell Madeleine when she listened outside the door : probably only had a week to live .
19 Derek Thompson , who plays nurse Charlie , met his partner Dee Sadler when she came on the show to play an injured potholer .
20 Queen Anne was 37 when she came to the throne , a plump , somewhat dumpy woman , more likely to inspire affection than passionate devotion , but immensely conscientious and unshakeably Anglican .
21 She explained how they used to steal food , and how hard it was when she came to the Hogans , her first job , to realise she did n't have to take any stray biscuit or a fistful of sugar and put it into her apron .
22 ‘ Do I understand , ’ said Clarke when she came to the end of her story , ‘ that you had reason to believe your friend might have been the victim of a violent attack ? ’
23 We felt sure she 'd be preyed on when she came to the big city . ’
24 There was little hope of falling asleep again ; there never was when she woke in the early hours .
25 The episode raises the question of whether she actually knew who Mapplethorpe was when she agreed to the V&A being used for an Aids fund-raising event , at which there was to be a slide show of the photographs in the book .
26 And what mother of young children , whether she owns a family pet or not , has not felt even more frightened of neighbourhood Rottweilers and Dobermans when she reads of the horrific savaging and killing of children by uncontrollable animals ?
27 He realises they are fighting only to ‘ gild ’ Menelaus ' horns ; and is disgusted by Cressida 's easy morals when she arrives in the Greek camp , kissing anyone that offers :
28 FERGIE 'S four-year-old daughter Princess Beatrice will be king today when she takes to the boards in the nativity play at Upton House school in Windsor , Berks .
29 Perhaps my right hon. Friend the Minister of State will respond by telling the House what she knows when she replies to the debate .
30 It was in 1975 , when she moved to the depths of the countryside in the south of France , that life and painting began to take a different shape .
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