Example sentences of "when he have [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 On the facts of Modupe the accused was guilty of inducing his creditors to wait for payment when he had obtained credit by stating that he owned property when he did not and by exaggerating his employment status .
2 When he had received news that morning from Teheran via Geneva that the ship he had chartered had gone missing , he indulged himself in genuine anger .
3 That had been when he had invited Nathan to Hampstead to meet his wife and family , and ever since Nathan had adored Dinah Arkwright uncritically ; she could do no wrong in his eyes .
4 He had felt so proud when he had said goodbye to the veteran Hamman .
5 When he had gone Nutty said , ‘ He 's always saying things . ’
6 When he had gone Sarah carried on with her chores , but Garry 's words stayed with her all evening .
7 When he had gone Rain said : ‘ At least we know why Joseph did n't want a lift back to the boat .
8 If asked , Captain Rudakov would not have been able to recall an occasion when he had given ground , important or trivial , to Major Kypov .
9 He should have realised it before , but it was only when he had seen Juliet that the obvious had appeared in all its blatancy .
10 Many a time he had slept in worse quarters when he had attended David on his seasonal progresses in Gwynedd .
11 When he had met Ivy at Crepi 's dinner party her appearance had struck him as so wilfully bizarre that he had written it off as a freak effect , as though all her luggage had been lost and she 'd had to raid the oddments put aside for collection by the missionary brothers .
12 On Nov. 1 , Kirghiz President Askar Akayev reported his satisfaction with his recent visit to the USA , when he had met Bush , spoken at the UN and held talks with businessmen .
13 He listened to her intently , even with deference , and Riven , remembering Hugh on the occasions when he had met Jenny , thought that perhaps there was a twisted sort of logic to this world after all .
14 When he had sent Toby Freely back to the boarders , he and Fenniway began to collect their things together .
15 He was their paying guest and had been since that afternoon seven years ago when he had tracked Rachel Gebler down to her home in this seaside suburb close to the famous swimming beaches .
16 In spite of her earlier misgivings at finding David in the pool , Rachel , still mindful of his pleasure when he had caught sight of her , soon began to enjoy herself and was disappointed when all too soon David blew the whistle again and said it was time to get out of the water .
17 When he had left Sarah at Maggie Byrne 's hovel that fateful day last December he had told himself she was no different from a hundred other girls .
18 When he had left Merrill breathed a sigh of relief , but as she sat at the dressing-table removing her make-up something inside her wept .
19 Men Paddy had worked with at Smith 's trooped past ; so did the neighbours who had stood here before when he had buried Eileen .
20 Gazzer thought his tired arms would crack with the strain when he had to help Simon pull himself to the top of the gates … .
21 There had been no emotion in his voice when he had spoken Honor 's name .
22 At one such meeting a heckler had got a great round of cheers from the assembled throng when he had told Clasper to get off his bloody soap-box and do a day 's work for a bloody change .
23 Nick had landed the job of editor and when he had told Harriet about it his enthusiasm had been infectious .
24 When he had told Casey about it , his mentor and guardian and sponsor had supposedly called it ‘ the ultimate irony ’ .
25 His grin held the same hint of mocking , almost insolent provocation as when he had taunted Alain Gebrec .
26 When he had finished Morse had the strong feeling that what he had just implied was surely true : there must be some connection between the disturbing events which had developed so rapidly around the Wolvercote Tongue .
27 Harwood , when he had read Canto II , had ‘ danced for joy ’ , and Barfield had a very high opinion of the work .
28 The huge leap forward had taken place in the eighties when he had used junk bonds to enlarge his empire at a fantastic pace — until suddenly it was realized in the States that Hauser controlled the largest private financial institution in the republic .
29 The learned abbot , Lupus of Ferrières , consoling the layman Einhard on the death of his wife , pointed out that God had allowed Absalom to be killed despite the prayers of David ; and Agobard , archbishop of Lyon , writing against superstition , asked Louis the Pious what use it was to suppose that God would always show up the just in judicial ordeals , when he had allowed Josiah to perish in battle against the Egyptians .
30 Maybe when he had nailed Ebert and the truth was out he would tell her everything .
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