Example sentences of "when [pers pn] have have [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Anderton said yesterday : ‘ I was just coming into some form when I had to have my operation .
2 By pointing to my ears and making signs I eventually elicit the response from the projectionist , ‘ I 'll turn it down when I 've had my tea . ’
3 ‘ A name to roll around the tongue , ’ he let his tongue roll around his lips in a mock-disgusting way which made her laugh ‘ … when I 've had my evening bath … ’
4 And when you 've had your tetanus
5 When you 've had your tetanus antibodies from the horse serum you then normally develop an allergy to the horse serum .
6 So you have a wash , and when you 've had your wash you do a bit of your clothes washing , like your knickers and bra , then you tidy up your cell .
7 Well when you 've had your holiday that 's nice
8 Oh when you 've had your dinner .
9 And , when you have had your fill of beautiful cities , works of art and breathtaking vistas , still the wonders of Umbria 's culinary delights and superb local wines await your attention .
10 When you have had your fill of art galleries , there still remains the Konrad Kellenberger collection of clocks in the renovated Town Hall , and the Swiss Technorama , where contemporary technology is skilfully related to everyday life in a way the visitor can understand .
11 Inside the morgue , when she had had her cry .
12 Actually seeing her physically pregnant may increase this response , and so when she has had her baby and gone back to her usual size , it is easier to relate to her as a daughter again .
13 Yes , we 'll , we 'll do that when we 've had our spellings
14 She was silent while the girl unloaded the tray then when they were alone again she shook out her serviette , glanced round at the others and said , ‘ When we 've had our lunch , Ken , you can take me to watch the donkey derby and we 'll leave these two to talk . ’
15 And when we come back , when we 've had our lunch we 're going to see William .
16 When we 've had our talk , we 'll come round and join you — it should n't take long .
17 Of course , the coroner drank as if there was no tomorrow and when he had had his fill , leaned back against the pillar of the huge fireplace , belched , and pronounced himself satisfied .
18 When he had had his lunch , which he brought with him in the suitcase , a packet of salami sandwiches , a croissant with jam in it and a fruit-and-nut bar , he set off for West End Lane , to the Electricity Board and the Gas Board , to make inquiries about a chimney sweep , and put an advertisement for tenants in a newsagent 's window .
19 When he had had his breakfast , he went to the shed , opened the door and was nearly knocked out by the overpowering smell .
20 ‘ Suleiman will tire of her , ’ said another , ‘ when he has had his fill . ’
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