Example sentences of "when he have [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Twice , when he had run out of ideas , he had driven the little Triumph out of the district to a coffee shop where he was not known , and had sat drinking coffee and talking to the men next to him at the counter , surprised to find himself accepted as a member of the grown-up world .
2 Harold , rather forgetful of his purpose , proceeded to upbraid the guests in a positively violent fashion and then , when he had run out of personal ammunition , he said to Haines , ‘ Joe , tell them of any specific complaints that we have .
3 When he had gone through to the bedroom , tired , shaking , cold , she stripped herself of all the finery — fighting with clasps , pushing and twisting rings .
4 When he had gone up on deck again he found that the Prince had lowered two small rowing boats and was systematically scouring the river .
5 It had been knocked from its cradle when he had gone over with the first shot .
6 Joe was trying to be bright and cheerful , but there was a deep undercurrent of sadness , and later , when he had gone back to his office , Dana said : ‘ I think he 's terribly lonely . ’
7 I did n't approve of what he was doing , but if I refused his money I would be more and more visible , so I took it , and when he had gone off in relief back towards the dining car I gave it to the barman .
8 The flare of hatred vanished , to be replaced by the now familiar wave of misery that had descended on him when he had broken up with Suzi .
9 Calling out to him , she turned to the right , making for the side of the house furthest from Switham Thicket , for she had not forgotten a previous occasion when he had dashed off into the belt of trees .
10 The station concourse was a seething mass of people , civilian and uniformed , with a fair spattering of the drunks that had always been part of the city 's landscape when he had ridden up from Galloway on weekends free from school .
11 When he had caught up with her and gasped , ‘ Constance , I 'm sorry , I really am sorry , ’ she rounded on him .
12 When he had come back from Grasmere the first thing he had done — despite George Wood 's vehement protests — was to pay back the loan and bring his hotel bill up to the mark .
13 It was what should have happened to him when he had come in from Athens , and had n't .
14 When he had taken up with Jessica he had recognised her as a wild Ulster girl , and had respected her for it .
15 When he had arrived back in the cold dawn that early morning after the night with Emily , it was to find his landlady Mrs McIntosh waiting , his valise and books by her , her face severe .
16 ‘ I think , Miss Everett , ’ he cut in before she could tell him that Travis had only called to apologise when he 'd stopped by for his car , ‘ that it might be in your interests not to see him again . ’
17 He recalled his first day in the area , when he 'd stopped off at Conon Bridge to browse around a sporting store and listen to the gossip .
18 DROP : A player drops a ball when he has hit out of bounds or lost his original ball .
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