Example sentences of "[noun prp] when [pron] had [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And in the 29th over Armagh captured the important wicket of McFarland brilliantly caught at mid-off by Bullick when he had reached 48 .
2 ‘ I 'm sorry , ’ said O'Rourke when they had calmed down , ‘ it 's just that that was the gesture Edmund Kean is supposed to have used on the ‘ Is this a dagger ? ’ speech in Macbeth at the New Theatre Royal , Drury Lane , in 1823 . ’
3 I asked Frankie when I had pushed through to him .
4 All she had taken out of Ireland when she had fled had been the money she had made there and her trade — and her trade was that of a Madam .
5 They must have been there because people only grew up like Tina when they had had a hard time as children .
6 Tony tells us about his lone stay in the Westmann Islands off Iceland when I had to leave four days earlier than him .
7 " They have spotted a group of seladang cows and calves grazing a half mile away , " said Devraux when they had finished .
8 ‘ We must return home , ’ she told Anna when they had made the daisy chain and hung it around the little girl 's neck .
9 Sustad is phlegmatic and observes the irony that Bettembourg had remained in Chamonix when he had intended accompanying the expedition .
10 Surely I can not be like the old murmuring Israelites , to long after the onions and garlic of Egypt when they had suffered there such heavy bondage ?
11 Well , my first job came during four weeks of my last term at RADA when I had applied and been chosen for a television play called It 's Too Late to Talk to Billy which was set in Belfast — which is where I came from originally .
12 It was empty , as empty as her head had been in Seville when she had allowed herself to fall in love so easily .
13 Ironic now , referring to the evening out with Lionel when she had met Sir Robert for the first time .
14 Before CD ‘ thought of Mr Pickwick ’ and wrote the first number , he had already gained for himself more freedom in the conduct of his story than Seymour and his publishers had originally intended , but the sudden death of Seymour when he had completed only 3 of the 4 illustrations for No. ii , and his replacement by the young artist Hablot K. Browne ( who soon adopted the signature ‘ Phiz ’ to parallel CD 's ‘ Boz ’ ) , contributed to the dominance of text over illustrations : from No. iii on the plates were reduced to 2 per number and the pages of text increased from 26 to 32 .
15 If she had simply gone straight to France when she had received his letter she would have fallen for it even more .
16 ‘ Do you remember , Mark when you had to strip naked and tie that sack around your waist ? ’ he asked .
17 Wickham had been impressed with Shildon when he had interviewed him after his amended statement .
18 She had n't even had the nerve to glare at Mitch when he had eyed her so appreciatively .
19 Apparently , though , it was not etiquette , a reality laughingly pointed out to her by Glyn when they had started going out with each other on a regular basis .
20 She had been just past Luke when he had caught at her , and now his arms came round her from behind , drawing her back against him , and the response she dreaded was already weakening her as the warmth of him transmitted itself to her .
21 Jane had reminded Lord John when they had regained the privacy of their hotel suite .
22 Bosnich stretched out his right boot to save from Ruel Fox when he had raced clean through after 26 minutes and repeated the trick on the hour after Megson threatened from 12 yards out .
23 She had n't known Mark very well , but she had been there for Robyn when he had died , seen the agony that her friend had gone through .
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