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

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1 It was true , she felt , for in the heat of the moment a voice was warning her that he was only moved by desire now because she had n't fallen at his feet when he had followed her to London .
2 When he had calmed her , she announced very coolly .
3 It seemed unworthy to snatch her face away and glare when he had treated her so well .
4 But when he had asked her to marry him , she had declined out of nothing more than pique .
5 Only when he had asked her about Katherine had he realized that something was seriously amiss .
6 In their few days together Thomas had made no reference to that night in the car when he had asked her to touch him , there .
7 So troubled was he for a girl who , after all , was of age , high-spirited and clever , that after she had gone , and Matey had answered reflectively when he had asked her if she knew where McAllister was going , ‘ I do n't know .
8 Because the blinkers had finally fallen from her eyes when he had asked her if it could be worse .
9 When he had gone she faced things all over again , glad to have the advice of someone so level-headed .
10 I 'll be seeing him tonight , ’ Joanna promised , and when he had gone she turned to Sophie .
11 When he had given her the keys and the egg , and had left her , she first put the egg away with great care , and then examined the house , and at last went into the forbidden room .
12 Oh , this coming back to an empty house , Rupert thought , when he had seen her safely up to her door .
13 He remembered , suddenly , how she had looked when he had seen her after her first shock treatment , her lips bitten and bruised .
14 He had recognised her at once when he had seen her at the funeral , and even then her looks , though pale and wan , had surprised him with their purity .
15 It was as though they had returned to the relationship there had been between them on Ridgery Butts when he had taught her to use the bow , and encouraged her with gentle praise .
16 The court heard that his daughter Deborah Anderson had last seen him alive when he had visited her on December 22 .
17 Imogen had lived in Hampstead , and had been just such an attractive sixth-former when he had met her on a trip to the States .
18 She had first had her suspicions years before when he had sent her a photograph taken on his twenty-first birthday .
19 When he had begun she had been inclined to send him off or run away herself ; but his determination had kept her listening and she had watched him walk away with his plan — it was more of a plan than a proposal — well lodged in her mind and unexpectedly endearing .
20 When he had seated her in his rocking chair and put a glass of dark liquid in her hand , he moved her lamp and his single candle so that her face was illumined .
21 He had caught a glimpse of her tender expression once before when he had handed her Effie 's baby to hold , and later when she had bathed it before they had left the Buildings .
22 He had taken her out one day , her and Mama , and when he had handed her out of the big Daimler , her papa 's pride , he had slipped a note into her hand , inviting her to meet him when his duties were over , and go out with him — perhaps for a ride on the Brooklyn Ferry .
23 She knew precisely to what evidence he referred , had already experienced tactile proof of his arousal when he had held her so close to his warm naked body .
24 When he had left her with a tiny baby , she had hardened her heart somehow .
25 There was such an appeal in his voice that McAllister felt really ashamed , and then when he had left her , refusing to take his hanky back , saying , ‘ You need it more than I do , ’ she also felt something else — a kind of purging , a relief .
26 Was it when he had forbidden her to rehearse aloud while he was writing ?
27 She had believed Jack at the start when he had told her that she was the pillar , the guardian , the deep essential truth of his life , the indestructible centre point .
28 He tried not to think of the shock his sister had expressed so strongly when he had told her of his intentions .
29 He seemed to have meant it when he had told her he would leave her on her own until she was in a more reasonable frame of mind .
30 He thought of how she who lay beside him had locked in her heart for so many years that image of her lover 's eyes when he had told her that he did not wish to love .
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