Example sentences of "when [pron] have have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When I 'd had confirmation that permission would be granted for one dwelling , no size specified , I toured round the estate agents , seeking a prospective purchaser . ’ |
2 | When I 've had ma forty winks . |
3 | ‘ I 'll be going out when I 've had mine . |
4 | And I 've discovered a really great label over here called Plein Sud — they 're the best clothes — and when I 've had people set up photo shoots for me here I get them to bring some for me . |
5 | Trouble is you keep , I ta , wash your hands when you 've had marmalade . |
6 | I bet the only thing that dog smells when you 've had vodka is vodka in your shit . |
7 | She must 've , she had terrific spirit cos when she had to have breast cancer operation I ca n't |
8 | Perhaps Rachel did too , or would do when she had had time to work it out . |
9 | But I have actually slept top-to-tail when we 've had parties and it 's too late for the lads to go home , now just get into the bed top-to-tail and keep each other warm so that the winter and yeah |
10 | When we have had tea , I think we should go home together and ask her . |
11 | She told him the first chance she had , when they had had tea and he was eating his lonely meal in the parlour . |
12 | Perhaps when they have had time to cool down and think about it , they will reconsider . ’ |
13 | He felt responsible for their separation and he knew that when he had had problems in the past , his parents had stopped arguing so much and pulled together to help him . |
14 | When he had had time to scan it , Hayman spoke again . |
15 | Presently Wendy wrote a note for Ken suggesting he came on down when he 'd had breakfast , walked fifteen minutes to the hospital and admitted herself . |
16 | When Philip had been in hospital when he 'd had croup that 's what he hated worst , the pulling of the curtains . |
17 | He blushed to think of how shamelessly he 'd paraded himself when he 'd had Judith on his arm ; how he 'd joked that she loved him for his cleanliness , and for his taste in bidets . |
18 | ‘ I know you did , dear , and I appreciate it , I really do , and so will your father when he 's had time to think about it ; but you must admit , he does have a point — about David Markham , I mean . |