Example sentences of "when i have [vb pp] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When I 'd had a bite and patrolled the area , I went back home to sit on the garage roof and have a leisurely wash .
2 I had seen it when I had taken a detour from Arequipa into the Colca , reputedly twice as deep as the Grand Canyon .
3 So for example when I 've given a pint of blood instead of giving it into a plastic bag with sodium citrate to stop it clotting I 've actually given into a plain glass bottle and when I asked what this for the erm transfusion nurse said that they 're going to let the red cells all clot together at the bottom and use the serum that was left for blood grouping purposes which of course is very important .
4 That means that when I 've made a spelling mistake you can say to me , ‘ You 've spelt that wrong ’ , but not , ‘ You 're stupid , you ca n't spell . ’
5 When I 've laid a table and put a really good meal in front of my family I feel fulfilled as a woman .
6 There have been many occasions on the Dee when I 've used a waggler , not for distance , but to get a bait to move through slow water made worse by abstraction .
7 ‘ You know it 's only when I 've had a drink I stop hearing those damned machines . ’
8 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 ! ’
9 ‘ 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 . ’
10 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 .
11 Especially when I 've got a friend who might come up and visit .
12 I 'll come up when I 've got a bit of time , I 'll come an' cheer her up . ’
13 I want to be taken seriously , which makes it galling that when I 've got a brain , certain types of men try to treat me like some empty-headed bimbo who … ’
14 People tell me they 'll fade and that I should n't worry about them , or that I should n't bother about things like that when I 've got a baby , but I ca n't help it .
15 ‘ They probably do ’ , he said , ‘ but I ca n't let them cry with me when I 've got a queue of people ’ .
16 I hope that we never reach the position that I have sometimes , although not often , met in my constituency , when I have received a phone call from a private home to the effect that it could no longer keep a patient who had perhaps become doubly incontinent .
17 He has already asked for a return match and when I have had a rest I shall try to accommodate him . ’
18 I can not think when I have enjoyed a visitor so much . ’
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