Example sentences of "when i [vb past] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 When I ran my spear in for the kill . ’
2 Always before when I ran my head , and my country , and my son 's inheritance into danger , and stood to it in arms , always I had you by my side , heart in heart with me .
3 I mean even when I smoked I did .
4 These , when I passed them , I saw to be sitting or kneeling beside cradles , rocking them , or singing , or gazing intently .
5 I had nothing further to do with Sally but she did n't seem to be bothered when I passed her in the street without speaking .
6 This is good country , with good villages in it , giving you a full exposure to the dark green or red-brown paint , on window shutters or exposed timbers , that creates such a decorative unity among Basque houses — so much so that I recall a feeling of outrage along this road , when I passed one traditionally built house whose paint work was the vilest turquoise .
7 ‘ I did n't see any sign of him when I passed his house , ’ said Ianthe .
8 ‘ I did n't know about Bella when I married her ; and I was an innocent abroad where women were concerned .
9 ‘ Keith is a lovable character and I knew about his work , lifestyle and temper when I married him . ’
10 Of course I did n't think it would be Terry when I married him .
11 ‘ I would have died for you when I married you , and now you laugh at my foolishness in marrying you !
12 ‘ You were n't like this when I married you .
13 When I married my wife Mary , however , I planned to stay at home for a while .
14 When I married my husband , I knew the legends , the stories , the whispers . ’
15 When I married I left the classes but now , all these years later , I joined them again .
16 But a strong feeling persisted , when I swung my feet off the ground and lay back , that something was trying to slip between me and reality .
17 It looked rather clumsy but , when I swung it , it felt quite light .
18 Then , when I remarked it was strange that when a person was in trouble , one forgot at once any little grudge one had against them , so that bearing grudges must be only skin-deep , my friend disagreed : she thought the change of heart was because one was willing to be magnanimous when at advantage , having the upper hand .
19 ‘ Secondly , when I simulated what she had done , I found the window was rather narrow .
20 So when I parked my car I said to them I forgot how much it was in there , twenty pounds in the hotel as you 're not a guest they give them in reception .
21 The bag must have slipped off the jeep when I parked it . ’
22 Oh , he , he always starts to whinge when I lay him down to do his coat up , he do n't like
23 For when I inquired who it was that had arrived , Miss Kenton continued past me , stating simply : ‘ A message if it is urgent , Mr Stevens . ’
24 John and the rest of the room seemed to be miles away — even my own voice , when I produced it finally , sounded as if it were coming down a long-distance telephone .
25 When I injured my shoulder ( she was forced to return home from the Federation Cup and had to miss a couple of tournaments ) I could n't do anything .
26 I wrote it on orange paper in blue ink and it all went horribly wrong when I photocopied it so I 've put an agenda on there right .
27 When I processed my attitudes towards money , the reasons became quite obvious .
28 I do n't begrudge the support we 've given , but I was annoyed when I realised we were being taken for granted .
29 On another occasion , we could all hear a loud buzzing noise in the office and were frantically trying to track it down when I realised what it was .
30 The sense of disbelief grew when I realised what a truly wonderful prize I 'd won .
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