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

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1 With her thoughts going dreamily round and round , it was about seven-thirty that , as she was again thinking of how he had that morning cradled her so gently when he 'd seen her hurt , Leith suddenly became horror-struck .
2 Watching from the window , Hilary grinned as she saw him hurry towards the driver , and only when he 'd climbed into the car did she move .
3 He should have realised it before , but it was only when he had seen Juliet that the obvious had appeared in all its blatancy .
4 Only when he had saddled and mounted Polly did he hesitate .
5 Only when he had asked her about Katherine had he realized that something was seriously amiss .
6 Only when he had gone did my master ask what had happened .
7 The personnel director of SBCI Savory Milln , Peter Cole , confirmed that this was his view of headhunters ; he would employ a search firm only when he had exhausted his own supply of personal contacts .
8 Only when he had returned to his own office did it occur to him to flick through his passport 's pages .
9 In Germany a child proceeds to the next year only when he has achieved a satisfactory standard in every subject of the curriculum .
10 Only when he has drained ( killed ) a victim will he attack more logically ( with spells , etc. ) again .
11 Only when he has run away or been hurt and stopped , can you allow that determination , that anger , to drain away .
12 While research looks like taking more of a backseat in the new government , the extent to which Fabius will change research policy will become apparent only when he has begun to change the people in key staff positions .
13 He jumps at home only when he has had a long rest and needs a quick reminder of what the job is all about ; otherwise his jumping is confined to the shows .
14 He put the papers down when he had finished them and looked at her long and steadily .
15 Presently Wendy wrote a note for Ken suggesting he came on down when he 'd had breakfast , walked fifteen minutes to the hospital and admitted herself .
16 Especially when he had made it crystal-clear where he stood with her .
17 He used to try different chapels or different preachers , sometimes taking me with him , more especially when he had become an almost weekly attendant at a Unitarian Chapel … .
18 Given that Paisley 's ability to predict political events had always been a major part of his public image , one would have expected the electorate to turn against him , especially when he had committed his personal prestige to the extent of offering to resign if the strike did not change British policy .
19 So when he had seen the sign ahead of him in the street , he 'd walked right in and sat down and demanded to be attended to .
20 So so when he 'd done it he said well two hundred and fifty quid I heard him and he said but I suppose you know the of it oh I do n't know and he said why did n't you do it ?
21 He fetched it in and he bunged it down and I said that 's not a twenty two , he said it is , so when he 'd gone it were only nineteen so I rung him up I says hey
22 And complained that she had refused to let him in when he had returned from the wine bar having forgotten his key .
23 Do you remember when Gordon went rushing through when he 'd got his whistles out ?
24 Once in the Essoldo Cinema a lad had moved away when he 'd done no more than offer him a piece of chocolate in the darkness .
25 She had no idea why he had telephoned her , though she did n't put it out of the realms of possibility that , having gone away when he 'd promised to think about the interview , he might well have rung to suggest some alternative .
26 There 's nothing difficult about a whole stream of , of er comments were raised by the inspector Mr team are , have addressed a large number of them , have told us what they propose to do to deal with a number of er and , and I believe that there will be things left over when he 's finished that , that he wo n't be able to resolve er perhaps er without the people that help the Committee er or some of us are always suggesting is that er those things that he is unsuccessful in resolving erm be identified and so that er when , when the er the Inspector makes his er his next report we can see just , just why that some of these other items there have were n't able to be addressed .
27 It was unfortunate that , just when he had quelled a great deal of internal disorder and was aiming at a profitable alliance with the Lancastrians during the Wars of the Roses , he chose as a grand gesture to drive out the English garrison still holding Roxburgh castle , only to be killed when one of his own bombards exploded .
28 Not when he 's told me he was playing on somebody else 's table and not gon na have a game .
29 ‘ Then he may join me indoors when he 's had enough , as I already have . ’
30 Usually when he 'd had a few .
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