Example sentences of "when she have [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When she had to set a plate before him she could smell pomade on his hair , and her gaze was drawn to the long , clever hands which had once touched her body so intimately and unprofessionally . |
2 | This method was not popular when she had to employ an auditor ! ) |
3 | And when she had seen a man 's shape she had thought for one wild moment that Mervyn or even John had called with flowers . |
4 | She scrabbled around on the floor of the dispenser , frantically trying to find something edible , anything that she had overlooked when she had cleared a space for herself ; but it was useless . |
5 | When she had become a teenager however , she had more time alone , and when she was alone it was so much harder to remember . |
6 | ‘ Collier gave her the necessary sum , and when she had received a receipt of payment from the agent , he duly robbed the agent of the money … |
7 | When she had acquired a range of basic editing skills she started looking round for what to do with them . |
8 | Even when she 'd had a drink or so too many she still had her stocking seams straight . ’ |
9 | and it was later on when she 'd had a couple of tomatoes . |
10 | When she 'd had a moment or two to look around Michele said , ‘ Those are the items for exhibition . ’ |
11 | ‘ I 'd been asking why she 'd taken a clerical job when she 'd had an art training and she said it was all she could get at first but after a while she 'd managed to wangle this daytime class . ’ |
12 | When she 's got a moment she probably reads Bella , Best or Take a Break , and regularly buys the Daily Mail . |
13 | Nothing could wake her up when she 's had a couple of them . |
14 | But she 's very kind and she can be very funny , when she 's had a drink or two . ’ |
15 | Well she 's only just joined the human race when she 's had a fag and a cup of coffee . |
16 | Even when she has selected a place and a time , the female cuckoo has still got the problem of introducing her egg into the host 's nest in such a way that it wo n't be rejected . |