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

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1 The announcement a week ago that the company was seeking new equity financing made it pretty clear that the end was nigh for Littleton , Massachusetts-based massively parallel systems builder Alliant Computer Systems Corp , and the company announced last week that the boom has fallen when it fired all but 50 of its 225 employees and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection .
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 The King 's Private Secretary , Lord Stamfordham , wrote to MacDonald to say that the King was ‘ profoundly impressed with Sir Arthur Balfour 's letter to you — his review of the critical condition of affairs will , in His Majesty 's opinion , bring home to his Ministers that the time has come when even emergency measures may be necessary in order to avert a calamity which , as Sir Arthur Balfour states , is not altogether incompatible with that of the Great War .
4 I heard myself saying the line that had been waiting ready for months : ‘ I think the time has come when you must go in . ’
5 But the judge added : ‘ The time has come when Mr Davies has to realise that if the caravans are not removed from the site he may well go to prison , because he will be in contempt of the court order . ’
6 As George Graham put it : ‘ The day has come when we see that the country has gone to the dogs .
7 Paco has only just begun to speak openly of reincarnation : ‘ The time has come when the Seventh Sea is going to open . ’
8 Perhaps the time has come when we should humbly admit our limitations and seek solutions in co-operation with the Master Plan .
9 Maybe the time has come when they will now pass on the secret that they have so jealously guarded .
10 ‘ The time has come when she was ripe to take a lover — she had spent so long being , or playing , the devoted wife and mother .
11 Humanity will insist that individuals must accept their personal obligations by acknowledging that they do have within them impulses and appetites which are a legacy from millions of years of ruthless evolution , and that the time has come when they must introduce into their lives the concept of a high standard of self-discipline to control those impulses and appetites .
12 Humanity will insist that individuals must accept their personal obligations by acknowledging that they do have within them impulses and appetites which are a legacy from millions of years of ruthless evolution , and that the time has come when they must introduce into their lives the concept of a high standard of self discipline to control those impulses and appetites .
13 As long ago as 1975 a Home Office White Paper ‘ Computers and Privacy ’ said , unambiguously , that ‘ the time has come when those who use computers to handle personal information , however responsible they are , can no longer remain the sole judges of whether their own systems adequately safeguard privacy ’ , and it set out clearly the special features of computerised information systems which had implications for privacy .
14 ‘ I believe the time has come when the Chamber should say that we can no longer afford to fund the lights from subscriptions alone , said Mr. King emphasising that unless all traders contribute there may well be no lights this year .
15 That is why I believe the time has come when Labour should commit itself to a Bill of Rights based on the European Convention of Human Rights .
16 ‘ The day has come when India should go for new faces and not go on trying with the old ones , who have failed us miserably , ’ he said .
17 The time has come when the fact ought to be generally admitted that the amount of government … which is necessary to the welfare or even to the existence of a civilised community , can not permanently co-exist with the effective belief that deference to public opinion is in all cases the sole or the necessary basis of a democracy .
18 Yet the time has come when many doubt whether it remains sensible to persevere in recycling the classical law in order to incorporate all the new challenges to its doctrinal system .
19 The time has come when , in cases of new import , we should decide them according to the reason of the thing .
20 But I think that the time has come when we can and should say that it ought to apply unless there is some justification or valid explanation for its exclusion .
21 If the time has come when Virgin needs a union for people 's grievances to be redressed and their rights upheld , then it would almost not be worth me going on , and I will pack up and get out . ’
22 " The time has come when you should see a priest or a psychiatrist . "
23 The SSPCA freely admits that feeding livestock on the hills runs contrary to the accepted practice in many hill farming areas but it is of the opinion that the time has come when a stand has to be made .
24 The predator , moreover , has to concentrate when there are hundreds of whizzing prey .
25 Finally , one has to wonder when looking at some of the Tour professionals ' clubs .
26 He said : ‘ I 'm delighted with the work he has done in training and the commitment he has shown when I have asked him to play . ’
27 In this context , we shall assess how the Act has added to police power and what effect it has had when it has been used in tandem with the pre-existing law .
28 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 .
29 Perhaps the most usual description of aesthetic experience in the last hundred years has occurred when the critic has been faced with the need to react to one isolated work of art .
30 This has occurred when there has been a decline in antral tumours .
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