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

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1 That 's what I thought it was at first but when he said it the next time it sounded different , it was nymph , rag nymph , that 's what he called me .
2 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 .
3 He understood it a little better when he saw what a state the survivors were in .
4 He wondered whether he dared ring Victoria or Emma , but when he saw what the time was , he knew he could not .
5 MR K. Bailey , of Shipley , West Yorkshire , had music running through his head when he sent me a ‘ well done ’ letter , for he attached a verse he 'd composed especially to mark my 40th anniversary and he told me to sing his words to an old song named Marjie …
6 Peter even received a hand-written reply from Mr Major when he sent him a copy of his book , saying it would come in ‘ very useful ’ .
7 She had obviously forgiven him now for all those cruel but necessary things he had said when he dropped her the year before .
8 ‘ But unfortunately for him when he told me a bit about what was on the disk I had a blinding flash of inspiration . ’
9 I was shocked when he told me the truth .
10 I remember him taking me for a drive in his car when he told me the joyful news about his forthcoming marriage to Rosemary and feeling so happy that he was going to be happy .
11 When he told her the truth it sounded like cruelty .
12 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 .
13 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 :
14 Then , with their pack gaining the upper hand , Rugby once again benefited from Mr Lander 's judgment when he awarded them a penalty try .
15 It was Chief Fyvie who first introduced me to the fine travelogue books of H.V. Morton when he loaned me a copy of ‘ In Search of Scotland ’ .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 As I was saying : they dig up that and also Francis 's moment of passion when he made himself a father — which must have been more than twenty years ago !
19 This , to his great astonishment , caused a considerable disturbance ; and when he inquired what the people meant by putting themselves out over a black man , an Englishman who was passing answered : ‘ Well , perhaps you do n't know it , but you have just thrown one of Her Majesty 's judges out of the train . ’ ’
20 Next time , we 're going back with a record player and a Thin Lizzy record , we 're going to plug it in and when he asks what the hell we 're doing , we 'll say , ‘ Just listening to that Les Paul on the wall there ! ' ’
21 But his concentration was poor these days : he could hardly keep his mind on anything for more than a moment … and even when he heard what the Padre said it made no sense … " the Editor of The Times as wise as God Himself ! "
22 ’ — but when he heard what the fees would be if he stayed he decided that he was hanged if he was going to spend all that money on being upset .
23 Llewelyn was close in his chamber with his chaplain-secretary and Ednyfed Fychan over the dictation of letters , and his seal was already on the credentials of the envoys who were to represent him in Shrewsbury ; but David , when he heard what the messenger had to report , on his own authority brought him in to the conference and shattered it .
24 He even put his arm around my shoulders when he wished me a merry Christmas .
25 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 .
26 When he brought her a whisky , mixed with lemon and sugar and hot water , she was in bed .
27 They looked back at him with the bright eyes of rats in old people 's faces and when he asked them a question .
28 When he touched it the doors swung open instantly and with a disconcerting noiselessness .
29 so that when he sees you the next time , he 'll double check that .
30 So I was not surprised when he rang me a few weeks later to say that Dorothy was in hospital .
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