Example sentences of "[vb pp] when she have [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Her feelings had been mixed when she had seen who it was climbing out of the taxi .
2 He felt a weight lifted when she had gone — he had so nearly fallen into her trap .
3 Then she remembered the way he 'd looked when she 'd talked about the Venetian nobility .
4 She had not exaggerated when she 'd said she felt weary .
5 She remembered how the temperature in the restaurant had dropped when she had made her unwitting gaffe .
6 Without any warning , she found herself remembering how Julius 's body had felt when she had cannoned into it , just minutes ago .
7 Steve would feel exactly as she had felt when she had thought Fernando was the father of that child — absolute desolation .
8 Dermot sounded almost as angry as Kelly had felt when she 'd heard the news .
9 ‘ The experts say it dates to the first century , ’ Anna Sabatini had said when she 'd noticed Caroline admiring it .
10 Just as her mother had done when she 'd arrived in Athens so many years before .
11 The men within would then be fired upon through holes in the roof , picked off like pigeons in a cote , Isabel had thought when she had ridden through it earlier .
12 She scrabbled around on the floor of the dispenser , frantically trying to find something edible , anything that she had overlooked when she had cleared a space for herself ; but it was useless .
13 Where last the light had died when she had gone .
14 The local authority appealed against the orders and sought an interim care order on the grounds that ( 1 ) the justices had erred in law when they had made the order preventing the parents from having contact with each other as contact between adults was not a step which could be taken by a parent in meeting his responsibilities towards his child and thus fell outside the terms of section 8(1) of the Children Act 1989 ; ( 2 ) there had been no application for a section 8 order and before exercising powers under section 10(1) ( b ) of the Act of 1989 the justices should have invited the parties to make representations , and the failure to do so was a material irregularity ; ( 3 ) the justices , having found as a fact that the parents had been in continuous contact and there were grounds for believing that the children would suffer harm , had been plainly wrong in refusing to make the interim care order in respect of both children in that they had failed to have regard to the facts that both parents had colluded over injuries to D. , the mother had lied when she had stated that there had been no contact with the father , the father had been in breach of a bail order there had been a violent incident on 23 November 1991 which had involved both parents , the mother had refused to be accommodated with the children in a mother and baby home , and the mother had changed her mind about the adoption of R. ; and ( 4 ) in all the circumstances the order which would have been in the best interests of the children and which the justices should have made was an interim care order .
15 What had he understood when she 'd pleaded ‘ Anything but that ’ ?
16 She asked him if he would lift the bicycle over a stile for her , she not having realized there was a stile to be crossed when she had embarked over the fields by herself .
17 Time was , he remembered , when she had attended the Greek Orthodox Church , where he also had gone when small , but its splendour had palled when she had realized that more fashionable people belonged to the United Church .
18 She remembered the distinct thud of disappointment verging on alarm she had experienced when she had stepped out of the lift to find him surrounded by luggage , obviously leaving .
19 She could feel the tightness in her chest which she had experienced when she had rushed out into the night the previous week .
20 ‘ But why must you go away , just when Corrie 's leaving me ? ’ her mother had asked when she 'd told her she had fixed up a job as a nanny with a family in the north which would give her a better chance of training as nursery nurse .
21 And Merrill did n't want to think of Luke and that hollow , unsatisfied feeling that had followed when she 'd seen him drive away last night .
22 The days were long gone when she 'd wanted him to understand , believe her .
23 But something had happened when she 'd touched on the subject of Tony .
24 I was trying to get away , but she started telling me everything she knew about Kobolds , everything that had happened when she 'd flown one , everything that had happened when somebody she knew had flown one , everything that had happened whenever anyone had flown one .
25 She had learned when she had held the first costume up against her , that her mother had been small , hardly , it seemed , an inch or two taller than Ellie was now .
26 He did not need any encouragement at all , as she had discovered when she had lunched with him on Tuesday .
27 At first Sophie listened with only mild interest as the other girl spoke of her involvement in veterinary work , which had begun when she had worked as a receptionist in a large practice in Shropshire , where Robert had been senior assistant .
28 Perversely , she was cross with him for having survived when she had spent the weekend fretting .
29 Her fingers closed round the small bottle of sleeping tablets Dana had been prescribed when she had stayed with Claudia after a bout of flu .
30 Yet Mrs Blakey continued to sense the unease she 'd been aware of on the telephone , which she 'd first of all sensed when she 'd looked out of the landing window and seen the boy with the children in the garden .
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