Example sentences of "when [pers pn] [vb base] i " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ When I succeed I will do so for me , for my family and for the people of Britain . ’ |
2 | When I dance I try to put a lot of enthusiasm into it . ’ |
3 | When I buy I pay it however when I sell I lose it . |
4 | When I fight I go on to the end , as I did in 1926 . ’ |
5 | When I go I usually pay er to go round the back er which in some circuses you can do and only two weeks ago |
6 | I do n't , when I go I hate to see my front door open . |
7 | But greater than they is a sort of compulsion which comes on me , so that when I invent I scarcely know what I am inventing . |
8 | When I stop I want to pass on my skills to youngsters . ’ |
9 | That is why when I die I am going to have all my 13 teddy bears burnt with me . |
10 | ‘ I feel I shall die of misery … when I die I want written on my tombstone : ‘ Here Lies a Child Who Perished Miserably From Homesickness ’ . ' |
11 | Indeed my wife believes that if when I die I am cut in half , the letters ICI will be found stamped through me from top to bottom , like Blackpool rock . |
12 | When I wake I think of her . |
13 | I 'm short of the ready , but when I win I 'll lay a bigger stake . |
14 | When I marry I ca n't live here . |
15 | A trumpet arrives offering a million ducats and freedom : I 'm not going to surrender when I know I 'm going to win anyway — or at least get supplies to hang on until something happens to Zacco . |
16 | I never run when I know I could crawl . ’ |
17 | Doing it for her when I know I already know it . |
18 | When I know I could make valuable contributions to the business … ’ |
19 | My Dear Boy , my greatest fear is not that I shall never again touch you , but that when I return I shall no longer be able to hear your voice . |
20 | And when I return I shall no doubt make another purchase and so on . |
21 | When I draw I always think of someone like G.P. at my shoulder . |
22 | When I eat I 'm scared and out of control . |
23 | When I eat I 'm scared . |
24 | ‘ You 'll ‘ take care of me ’ because you see yourself as getting it all when I breathe me last , do n't you , eh ? |
25 | When I stretch I hear my bones creak . |
26 | My annoyance at missing the fish turns to relief when I realise I am not snagged in the roots . |
27 | I am about to pay when I realise I brought no money . |
28 | ‘ When I leave I 'll let you know . |
29 | When I call I will |
30 | When I say I 've never , in my life , sold a telephone number or refused to help a fellow journalist , he says it is ‘ union policy ’ , and that I ‘ ca n't be a real journalist ’ if I find this surprising . |