Example sentences of "when he has [vb pp] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I will return … when He has healed me … made me whole again …
2 When he has thawed his ingredients Nat cooks the way he dug the snow hole — frantically .
3 To a roomful of shoulders raised in perplexity , he warms to his theme : ‘ Is it when he has done something once ?
4 Many a good dog has been ruined when he has done something good and , for some reason , not received the right response from the handler ; in other words , the wrong association has been created .
5 This we may express , indeed , in a few words , but it should influence us throughout all our treatment of horses ; for a horse will more readily take the bit , if , when he has taken it , something pleasant results to himself ; and he will leap across ditches , and jump over obstacles , and comply with our wishes in all other respects , if he looks forward , when he has done what is required of him , to some indulgence .
6 If a member of a committee receives a letter asking him to carry out some job for the committee between meetings , he must feed back the information that he will do this and , when he has done it , the information that he has done it .
7 After all , the demonstration was not merely something to watch , it was also meant to be demonstrative evidence , ‘ demonstrating ’ as the geometer demonstrates his theorem and puts QED when he has done it .
8 But when he has gone I buy another whisky , and sit there musing on being a crunched-up spring .
9 He tried to come back too soon and made things worse but when he has played he 's looked bang in form .
10 He is embarrassed as well as frustrated when he hears people say he may go mad again when the hot weather comes , when he has maintained his sanity for many summers .
11 He phones me from time to time when he has heard something he thinks will be of use to me .
12 I can smell the faggy smell even when he has brushed his teeth a couple of time and rinsed with mouthwash ’ ) and drinking ( ‘ If my husband has been drinking I do n't like to kiss him because he has stale breath ’ ) .
13 When he has met our demands both of you will be released .
14 And when he has found it he lays it on his shoulders rejoicing .
15 Easier to imagine Sisyphus looking forward to the cigarette which will make his lungs heave under the effort of work and which , when he has finished it and tossed away the butt , will add to the rubbish below .
16 ‘ Suleiman will tire of her , ’ said another , ‘ when he has had his fill . ’
17 And despite their reservations over his image — indeed his whole lifestyle — he can expect total support from the archly-conservative US Tour when he has dried himself out at the Hazelton Clinic , near Minneapolis .
18 This we may express , indeed , in a few words , but it should influence us throughout all our treatment of horses ; for a horse will more readily take the bit , if , when he has taken it , something pleasant results to himself ; and he will leap across ditches , and jump over obstacles , and comply with our wishes in all other respects , if he looks forward , when he has done what is required of him , to some indulgence .
19 Perhaps it would be better if he retraced his footsteps and left the dungeon with his treasure , then tries again when he has recovered his full strength .
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