Example sentences of "when [pers pn] 've had a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You know it 's only when I 've had a drink I stop hearing those damned machines . ’ |
2 | Although she no longer performs , except as a lecturer ( she is professor of American Studies at Wake Forest University in North Carolina ) , she still likes to sing , ‘ When I 've had a couple of glasses ! ’ |
3 | ‘ YES , I was fired up — I always get like that when I 've had a bit of stick and I have had a lot of stick lately . ’ |
4 | Well er I had a lot of friends here and there , and when I 've had a lot of photos to develop for them , and then when I got everything done , you felt a sigh of relief at getting it all done . |
5 | When you 've had a day in the open air you have a sort of |
6 | And then , when you 've had a chance to recover from your victory , we 'll fight the battle again . ’ |
7 | ‘ You 'll be all right , you 'll see , when you 've had a warm and a bit of breakfast , you 'll feel better . ’ |
8 | I 'm explaining why I wanted it on a regular arrangement so that I would n't have to be annoying you when you 're … well , when you 've had a drink I suppose . ’ |
9 | You can always tell when you 've had a glass of sherry , come all . |
10 | When you 've had a snooze . |
11 | I can never find anything when you 've had a sort out . ’ |
12 | When you 've had an industrialist as a father and you know how a business works , you ca n't expect farmers to ignore every business principle to be Green . |
13 | Yeah when we 've had a look at fractions a bit erm we 'll play with those and we 'll find out things like what 's half of a quarter things like that . |
14 | I 'll pass round the agenda , and then you can pass it round when we 've had a look , er County Link , just information from Notts County Council , erm who 'd like to see ? |
15 | And we 'll all feel better when we 've had a bath and a decent night 's sleep . ’ |
16 | I think that the point , has to be made that when we 've had a transport supplementary grant decision and settlement as poor as this one , then it really is about trying to protect and enhance the people of Lincolnshire and the road network , rather than just for once , party politics , because I ca n't honestly believe that the conservatives would actually , feel that this is a fair , reasonable settlement . |
17 | ‘ You know how men are when they 've had a glass too many . |