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

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1 ‘ What do you want ? ’ she asked mutinously , deliriously thankful that she had succeeded in not succumbing to the urge to blub her eyes out when she had dashed out of the living-room .
2 She had worn it twice , once when she had gone out for dinner with her father and Leo and on the night of Sylvie 's return from Italy .
3 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 .
4 She could feel the tightness in her chest which she had experienced when she had rushed out into the night the previous week .
5 And yet when she had peered down at Scathach 's body she had looked through leaves , through summer .
6 He smiled and looked down , remembering that moment in the machine when she had glared back at him .
7 From the first night he had met her , when she had stood up to him in his own house , he had been attracted to her .
8 So , thought Meredith grimly when she had arrived back in the kitchen of Rose Cottage , do we rush on madly to our doom .
9 By a coincidence the letter had been waiting for her on her dressing-table when she had got in from the pictures the previous night , just after she had been thinking and talking of Hilda .
10 Pound had known Phyllis Bottome between 1905 and 1907 , when they were fellow students at the University of Pennsylvania , and it 's not clear whether it is that early association , or a period later when she had caught up with him in London , that Phyllis Bottome had in mind when she wrote of how Pound tried to transform her as a writer from a talented amateur into a professional :
11 Reproaching herself for not having unlocked it when she had come in from the main door , she rose quickly and went to open up .
12 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 .
13 long , very nice , very posh , erm I do n't know what me dad 's is like , er me mum was laughing er yesterday erm with er doing all this work she 'd done a load of washing and pegged it all out and when she 'd got in from work dad had ironed it all
14 The plaintiff can give a little assistance to those who dress her and when she 's got out of bed she can stand with the assistance of one other person .
15 If , if she had believed the aim to keep it off , I would 've been jealous , but she , she 's not going to find it easy to keep her weight , she 's out here when she 's put back on pound .
16 When she has shuffled back behind her counter I nod at Jamie 's pile of food .
17 ‘ She 'll be here in an hour or so , when she has dried off from her boat trip with Polidori .
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