Example sentences of "and when he [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 He does n't get much time for reflection , and when he does he tends to get depressed .
2 You 're the bait for the jackal , and sooner or later he 'll come for you , and when he does I intend to be there . ’
3 George 's merits were recognised within the game with a number of minor representative honours , and when he left us he had a spell with Millwall before returning to the Midlands to play for Kidderminster .
4 As the trip went on he began to feel unwell , and when he left he returned to Kingston , rather than Trinidad , as he knew the hospital staff there .
5 He had been visiting her home and when he left he had slipped in the yard , et cetera .
6 She watched him turn to one of the inner doors , his head somehow lowered , and when he reached it he looked back with an aggressive jerk of his head .
7 I have been talking to the whites many years about the lands in question , and it is strange they can not understand me ; the country they claim belonged to my father , and when he died it was given to me and my people , and I will not leave it until I am compelled to .
8 I loved my father , and when he died I felt something I loved had been taken away from me .
9 Chris 's sister-in-law loved the baby and when he died she was so upset she told Chris that little Tommy had never had a chance .
10 She became his favourite and when he died he left her £100,000 and his Orangefield estate .
11 And when he came she went , in passive silence , to his bedroom , took off her clothes at his direction lay down on his bed , her arms above her head , her body outstretched and unresisting , and closed her eyes .
12 And when he came he was angry and he said , ‘ What do you want , Elizabeth ?
13 She lay in her room and waited for him , and when he came I did not listen , but when he left I heard .
14 And when he came I said what are you doing here ? this is Wednesday .
15 We went out for a meal , and when he took me home he wanted to come in .
16 ‘ She met some guy in there that day , some guy she used to go with , and he must 've said something because the next thing anyone knew , she was screaming at him , Pete was in the bar the morning after , he said the window was all over the floor , apparently she 'd thrown an ashtray at the guy and it had missed and taken the whole window out instead , and when he took her by the arm and tried to calm her down , she shook him off and ran out of the bar , right out in the street , and like I said , it was the bottom of a hill and there was a truck coming — ‘
17 She loved everything about this man , and when he took her she tried to stifle the cry of pain .
18 Alan Webb says he 's always been interested in boats and when he took it up started going to marinas and out to sea but after a while he wanted to go faster and have more fun
19 I mean , it was a windy day as well and I do n't think that helped because the wind was sort of blowing into the mike but er and when he took it to college there was this noise all the time , he must have had it clipped under here somewhere !
20 And when he gets it on , the , the C and D truck it sets off , what happens when he stops at the first set of traffic lights ? or turns out ?
21 He shall stay under the chains for a night and a day , and when he wakes he shall remember nothing else . ’
22 Gilbert White was proud of his early cucumbers , cutting the first of 1753 on 5th April to take to his brother in London and when he discovered they were priced two shillings apiece in Town , arranged for a further thirteen to be conveyed on the coach from Selborne .
23 It was hanging on the wall , and when he applied it to the p'tar 's rump the beast screamed once , as if outraged , and then it trotted sedately out of the stall and allowed itself to be backed between the shafts of the cart .
24 She 'd offered to lend him the money to have the bike fixed , and when he accepted she said , ‘ I 've broken something precious , have n't I ? ’ and knelt in the street among the bits of glass , looking up at him as if she understood it was more than a lamp she had smashed .
25 I did his tape copy on the machine I was using for echo and it was switched to vari-speed , so the copy was played at almost half the speed and when he got it home and wanted to play it to his friends , it sounded rather strange .
26 Desdemona is not a whore , he is not ‘ Justice ’ ( V.ii.17 ) , and when he kills her — ‘ I that am cruel am yet merciful ’ ( 90 ) — we see that he has even learned Iago 's trick of euphemism ( cf.
27 it did not pacify Madge , he wrote , and when he told her they could have another go at it the following month she told him she had had enough .
28 He said he had , and when he told her , he said , she seemed to relax all over .
29 He was a young er man er who was just er a young boy , he was promoting records and trying to get into the business and , and er he remembered me well , and when they found out that I was n't easy to , to reach , no-one knew where I was , he was able to track me down and when he told me that er I had this big hit record , I thought it was someone playing a joke on me , because here in America , they have a television show called The Blue Bird , where they play jokes on people and , and tell them things , and then they videotape you and then there 's a funny reaction that this is a big television show .
30 His tummy had grown very large and when he walked he could no longer see his thin , mis-shapen legs .
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