Example sentences of "[verb] when he have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Accountability is not confined to policy matters , as William Whitelaw found when he had to report to an astonished House of Commons that an intruder had got into the Queen 's bedroom at Buckingham Palace .
2 There is another leitmotif in this funny , happy ballet , the precious red umbrella , Alain 's only love — or so it would seem — for it is the one thing he clings to and simply has to find when he has lost Lise .
3 He remembered , suddenly , how she had looked when he had seen her after her first shock treatment , her lips bitten and bruised .
4 Everything had been shattered when he 'd brought another dimension into the situation , tried to force something she did n't want , something she did n't think she could ever face again …
5 The injuries which had been forgotten when he had levelled his furious accusations .
6 She might have found herself unexpectedly welcome when he had returned , furious , from her own rejection .
7 Their normally strong relationship is threatened when he has to reveal a family secret .
8 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 .
9 She cast an impatient look at Mitch , who was standing with the same stunned attitude he had adopted when he had seen that the girl was blind .
10 It seemed unworthy to snatch her face away and glare when he had treated her so well .
11 He says he will have time enough to relax and carouse when he 's had a smash hit with his first novel .
12 The first thing he had done when he had come into the apartment had been to turn off the heating system , and then he had opened the window in his bedroom and the window in the sparsely furnished living room .
13 He can regard his task as done when he has arrived at entities so simple that they can safely be handed over to physicists .
14 Fairbrother 's anxious moment came when he had made 43 during yesterday 's Benson & Hedges Cup semifinal victory against Leicestershire at Grace Road .
15 In fact this is what Socrates is going when he 's asked , well what do you want us to do with your body , he said you can do what you like , I wo n't be in it anyway .
16 When when he has got when he 's got the time to go to , I do n't know where he gets them , he does n't get them at Marble Arch Marks I think .
17 Granted the potential meaning of to postulated above , these two general categories provide a clear illustration of Guillaume 's principle ( 1984 : 134 – 5 ) that actualizing a potential meaning is an operation of thought which takes place while the speaker is mentally constructing a sentence and which he intercepts when he has found the representation which he feels as adequate for what he wants to express .
18 Meanwhile , Mick was peeling potatoes , carrots and onions , which he had bought when he had made an advance visit to Adrar the day before .
19 Staring blankly at the rubble , all that remained of the cottage , she tried to remember the exact words Leo had used when he 'd given her the cheque .
20 Antony was said to blush when he had to eat .
21 Oliver had his own ideas on this , which he could hardly put to Mrs Figgis-Hewett ; they involved her dramatic appearance before the dinner began when he had worked out she could have added something to Sir Thomas 's drink in the confusion .
22 ‘ 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 . ’
23 She had gone back to sleep when he 'd agreed to come , and she 'd woken warm and fuzzy , naked in her narrow bed .
24 He 'd known perfectly well how she 'd react when he 'd arranged for her to be taken on for this play .
25 ‘ One evening in September , ’ he began , ‘ Robert found himself with nothing much to do when he had finished an afternoon lecture on the symbolism in Coleridge 's dream poems — ’
26 ‘ One evening in September , ’ he started once more , ‘ Robert told me that he found himself with nothing much to do when he had finished an afternoon lecture on the international monetary crisis .
27 Like when he 'd poured acid into Hugo 's water carrier .
28 Like when he 'd pushed that mouthy girl under the Whirli Go Round .
29 Like when he 'd killed the clever boy , who had blasphemed the headster time .
30 And that was what he had once driven when he had done his military service — driven a Leopard tank .
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