Example sentences of "when [pron] [verb] she [art] " in BNC.

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1 He leaves he leaves all I thought Kath would have phoned me because I wrote her a letter and normally when I write her a letter she sort of , phones about the next day but she
2 When I assured her no harm had been done , she said :
3 Once , when I told her a lie about what I was doing , in order to evade hostile questioning , she said , severely , ‘ You 're growing too like your father . ’
4 But Miss Blagden , whom I met by chance yesterday , is going to Rome and when I told her the absurdity of your request she volunteered to carry your ridiculous weapon saying she had always had a fancy to be a gun-runner and that it would be a tale to tell her friends and astonish them .
5 That 's life , on Vadinamia , as I said to Mala when I told her the news .
6 Yeah , but when I took her the toilet she wanted to go toilet
7 ‘ Thank you , William , ’ Marie says to me when I give her the tea , and I say ‘ Is there anything else , your Highness ? ’ like we 're king and queen or summat .
8 If my deception worked , she 'd still think she was attached to the creance and fly straight to me as usual when I showed her the chick .
9 When I found her the other side of my desk I told her in no uncertain terms I was n't having anything to do with it .
10 This made for a softer , more innocent and ingenuous ‘ Dora ’ , but perhaps what was needed was a slightly sharper , more bristly Dora with a hidden vulnerability , which came more naturally when I gave her a North London accent …
11 Oh , would n't I like to be a fly on the wall when you tell her the latest !
12 She told Susan about her encounter when she gave her the humbugs , and the elder sister seemed interested for the first time that evening .
13 Yet when he saw her the next day and attempted to speak to her she told him to leave her alone and ran off into the prop-room .
14 She had obviously forgiven him now for all those cruel but necessary things he had said when he dropped her the year before .
15 When he told her the truth it sounded like cruelty .
16 Blanche plugged in the electric kettle and spooned coffee into the percolator while she listened to the sergeant 's account of his afternoon , swearing softly when he told her the news from the forensic labs .
17 They had no level of communication at all , and a bus ride with him was an ordeal rather than a pleasure , for she had to rack her brains to reply to his remarks about the weather , the town 's football teams , the cinema , his headmaster , and so forth , but nevertheless when he wrote her a note saying :
18 Shae leaned against him , dizzied by the mental pictures he was creating , and when he kissed her the touch of his lips sent a scorching heat right through her .
19 Now , they smiled , standing with fingers entwined , bodies touching , and even when he left her the smile would remain and she would save her tears until his train was out of sight , trying not to think of the brave goodbye that might be their last .
20 You need some fresh air , he said to Dolly when he brought her a cup of tea , and he pulled the top window frame down a little .
21 When he brought her a whisky , mixed with lemon and sugar and hot water , she was in bed .
22 All the same it was hard to restrain her pleasure when he called her the following evening .
23 But when he handed her a cup of coffee and sat down opposite she saw that his face held the cool , ascetic look of a lawyer rather than the heated sensuality of a lover .
24 When he handed her the cocoa she looked up at him and said , ‘ Only three weeks to Christmas .
25 The advice sounded incomprehensible to her but when he handed her the phone receiver back , the car man said , ‘ OK , I 've got that .
26 The light above the front door was switched off , and a cleaner emerged from the theatre with a black plastic bag of rubbish and a broom , and began to brush the foyer , ignoring Jude — who was the last visible occupant — until he reached her , when he gave her a glance of such venom she decided to put up her umbrella and stand on the darkened step .
27 He thought of the widow in her ramshackle hut at the end of the village and the gratitude in her eyes when he gave her a purse of coins .
28 ‘ And that from an Aussie ? ’ she was startled into answering , then went pink when he gave her a look of what she could only describe as approval .
29 With a hard swift kiss , he levered himself upright and Hilary stared unashamedly at his magnificent body , then grinned cheekily when he gave her a wry look .
30 Sarella turned in time to catch Marc 's worried glance following the reckless path of the jeep , but then he turned , and she could almost believe she 'd imagined that fleeting expression when he gave her a cynical smile and said , ‘ If it 's proverbs he wants I could have swopped him a more appropriate one . ’
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