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Example sentences for "mind when"

  • This thought was in my mind when I heard a rustling of the foliage on the outside near where I stood, and that instant I made as if to copy the example of my companion.

  • It was evident they believed we were now in their power, and indeed there was much the same thought in my mind when I had aroused from the stupor of exhaustion sufficiently to take note of our surroundings.

  • I am ashamed to confess it, but the change in my own position was the first idea that crossed my mind when I read the news of Mr. Yelverton's death.

  • Having nobody else to consult that I could put trust in, I showed him the end of the cravat, and told him of the dreadful suspicion that had arisen in my mind when I found it in her hand.

  • The author did not have us dry-souled lawyers in mind when he made this assertion, but we who modestly seek to subordinate our discipline to that of the correct one of natural science, must take this doctrine absolutely to heart.

  • The same thing is to be kept in mind when a thing is asserted by a large number of witnesses.

  • Later, Lichtenberg must have had it in mind when he repeatedly asserted that he must have been in the world once before, inasmuch as many things seemed to him so familiar, although, at the time, he had not yet experienced them.

  • It is not, therefore, a local or personal nearness which the Lord has in mind when he prays that all whom the Father hath given him may be with him, but a nearness of heart, in the affection of love, and the obedience of faith.

  • This should be carefully kept in mind when preparing it for patients in a state of convalescence or recovery.

  • But I wish to call the attention of all here to-night to the particular line of truth and motive the Lord had in mind when he said, "I am the way.

  • I had scarcely settled this in my mind when I heard voices outside the cave.

  • As I drew nearer I determined that I would speak to the first person I should meet, and ask what vessels had arrived, but scarcely had the thought formed itself in my mind when I felt my arms pinioned.

  • Scarcely had the thought passed my mind when I heard another cry, more piteous, if possible, than the other.

  • I did not have that particular matter in mind when I made that statement, however.

  • The Petrulli case, as I say, was very much in my mind when Mr. Oswald showed up.

  • I hardly dare to think what was in my mind when I sought you.

  • The long sweet notes lingered in Basil's mind when he lay down to rest.

  • This was what I had in my mind when I came up the corridor, and I was in some degree undecided, for I thought he will have taken this resolution already, and to give his word to me will be superfluous.

  • It is this obedience to the life of the spirit that Whitman had in mind when he said: "And whoever walks a furlong without sympathy walks to his own funeral drest in his shroud.

  • Some dim foreshadowing of the truth had crossed my mind when I heard Pesca's voice through the open door, and when I saw the stranger's face as he passed me on the stairs of the hotel.

  • The idea in my mind when I wrote to him, and the nature of my inquiries will be easily inferred from his reply.

  • I have said that I felt certain of the purpose in the Count's mind when he escaped us at the theatre.

  • No doubt something like this was in the reader's mind when he resumed, with a sigh: "It's rather pathetic how much more magnificently Italian opera has always been circumstanced in exile than at home.

  • These thoughts were in my mind when, at length, the Berezina came into view and all that gloomy panorama was unrolled before our wistful eyes.

  • The idea had been in my mind when I stood upon the balcony and contemplated the solitude and the security of the garden below.

  • These thoughts were in my mind when I took her aside and questioned her as to the course we should pursue.

  • These thoughts were uppermost in my mind when I found myself alone in the room.

  • This fact seems to me a very important one to bear in mind when we talk of the progress of science giving us control over the forces of nature.

  • I suppose Rudyard Kipling had something of this in mind when he wrote his poem-- Lord God of Hosts be with us yet, Lest we forget, lest we forget.

  • The sort of thing that is in Aristotle's mind when he speaks of nature aiming at the good, comes out in a passage by Edward Carpenter in his little book The Art of Creation.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mind when" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    brief description; express words; forked branch; gain their; good counsel; mind admitting; mind cure; mind like; mind over; mind saying; mind telling; mind the; mind what; mind when; mind you; minded children; minded woman; negro regiment; occupy the; peach orchard; room fire; shall hope; social center; somewhere about; the seventh; would cost