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

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1 And he sent them to Bethlehem and said , ‘ Go and search diligently for the young child ; and when ye have found him , bring me word again , that I may come and worship him also . ’
2 And when ye have won the fight , and the Moors are discomfited , ye may spoil the field at pleasure .
3 And when they have outlived their usefulness , they are slaughtered or sold cheaply for lab experiments .
4 And when they have cleared go round to see some neighbour .
5 And when they have gone
6 Their secret is stamina rather than speed and when they have worn down their prey the kill is clumsy but efficient .
7 Get rid of weed seedlings before they become young plants , and thin the herb seedlings when they are large enough to handle to about 6 rum ( t/4 in ) spacing , and when they have filled this , to their final spacing .
8 Well , it just has not happened , and when they have decided on a theme , it has been so late at night that Ministers have not been told , ’ said one disgruntled insider .
9 If our young girls are to learn the profession , let them serve a seven years apprenticeship and when they have completed it , I ask for them the same wages as are paid for journeymen …
10 In cast terms , the eight per cent that had to be found had the monetary value of £2 million and the agreement was that the top 15 executives had to fund half of it — the reasoning being that it is the senior people who will motivate the company and when they have had to put that amount in themselves , it concentrates the mind .
11 Tell Russell to give himself up to the police and when they have dealt with him , Mr Christie , I am going to shoot him . ’
12 " Men go to sea before they know the unhappiness of that way of life ; and when they have come to know it they can not escape from it because it is then too late to choose another profession " .
13 But we know when we have ‘ got it ’ , and when we have got it we believe it and can work to it .
14 The Canadian writer Mavis Gallant put it like this : ‘ The mystery of what a couple is , exactly , is almost the only true mystery left to us , and when we have come to the end of it there will be no more need for literature — or for love , for that matter . ’
15 My money was due on the 11th , and when I have posted this , my last stamp will be spent , and I shall have to wait 'till she remembers .
16 I go to the kitchen because coffee is reinforcing , and when I have gone to the kitchen previously I have been reinforced .
17 You need send nothing with the child Ellen as he will need quite different clothes here and when I have seen and measured him I will make them myself .
18 I shall reach him and when I have done that I shall break him . ’
19 He has already asked for a return match and when I have had a rest I shall try to accommodate him . ’
20 You will go to your room now , and when you have packed you will wait there until the conveyance arrives . ’
21 This is , in fact , real editing in camera , and when you have become accustomed to the routine you will find that it makes all the difference between a good movie and one which is tedious and irritating to watch .
22 He turned to Sally-Anne who was clinging to his arm , and said , ‘ I know a small chop-house near here , and when you have eaten you may tell me what happened , and how you came to be on your own , under attack . ’
23 The squash courts , the weightlifting room and the sports hall for badminton and table tennis are all available for use by members of Convocation and when you have had enough exercise you can relax on a sun-bed !
24 Keep a worry log and when you have found out what worries you , plan to avoid it .
25 And when you have looked at Skelton as a whole , you have concluded , apparently , from your paragraph seven point seven , that any relaxation of the greenbelt boundary elsewhere around Skelton would result in an unwarranted extension of the built-up area , contrary to the objectives of the York greenbelt .
26 There are real characters and lively action , and when you have come to terms with Jill Shilling 's special voice for the tinies , you appreciate her clarity and pace .
27 Deal with it , discuss the evidence amongst yourselves and when you have arrived at your verdict please return and let me know how you find .
28 Stand one of your large ribber weights at each end of your table and when you have finished using one colour , just hook it round the weight out of the way .
29 You should speak first , as your daughter 's natural father , and when you have finished , you could then say , ‘ I will now pass you over to Ted , Mary 's stepfather ’ .
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