Example sentences of "when [pers pn] has [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is her responsibility to feed the chicks and keep them warm — she rarely leaves the nest when she has tiny offspring .
2 Erm there 's tremendous pressures I think for for a mother particularly erm at the early stage in the marriage when she has young children at home .
3 There are very pressured days , says Jackie , when she has several visits as well a clinic , when she goes up every front path praying both mum and babe will be problem-free .
4 Time itself is finite — a government will not devote it to passing less desirable and more controversial laws when it has better things to do with its time .
5 Even when it has that opportunity , because directions have to be sought , it is clear , as we have seen above from Sullivan v West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive , that it has no power to exclude such evidence at the interlocutory stage other than to limit the number of witnesses .
6 In May , 1991 , the Digital Information Group 's Software Industry Bulletin reported that SelecTronics expects to report a ‘ significant loss ’ for its financial year ended 31 March and that it is restructuring its business so that it manufactures handheld devices only when it has firm orders from its distribution channels .
7 An area of mystery is rational to God , but faith must suspend judgement and not press human reason to answer questions when it has insufficient information .
8 When he has good balance standing up , the forward plinth may be lowered , and a gymnastic ball placed on it .
9 1.50 Once the 21 days for acceptance have passed or the trial has started the plaintiff can take the money in court only with the defendant 's consent or by order unless the payment in itself was made or increased after the trial started , when he has two days to accept , but must do so before the judge begins to deliver his judgment ( RSC Ord 22 , r5 ; CCR Ord 11 , r3 ) .
10 Oh , Milord must n't lose one precious minute of his time or attention when he has better things to do .
11 He is untrustworthy , pretending to be something pleasant when he has harmful designs .
12 Another trick is for the dealer to buy his stock through a friend , particularly when he has special knowledge that the price will go up , as did one dealer on Helical Bar a well known property company in the UK whose share price then sky-rocketed from its post crash low .
13 ‘ He 's just very difficult and hard to manage when he has these sort of fits and becomes rude and aggressive . ’
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