Example sentences of "as soon as [art] [noun sg] is " in BNC.

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1 Very often we are only interested in θ satisfying θ ≤ U. In this case we would stop as soon as a tableau is reached in which θ ≥ U.
2 As soon as a character is within reach , or if they are attacked themselves , the Daemonettes attack and the illusion of their appearance is immediately dispelled .
3 In Britain , copyright exists as soon as a song is recorded on to tape or written on manuscript .
4 As soon as a truck is loaded it is removed by a ‘ traverser ’ on to a clear inner set of metals , and is then drawn out into the outer goods yard .
5 In most other parliaments , members have allotted places and , as soon as a member is called , as the author has seen in some of the Canadian legislatures , computerized selection of the name focuses the camera automatically on him or her , and also adds relevant information ( name , party , constituency , etc. ) as a screen caption .
6 As soon as a child is born entitlement begins and is never questioned until the child itself attains economic independence .
7 As soon as a society is able to produce more than the bare minimum needed for survival , it is possible for classes to emerge .
8 The program can also invoke your favourite bitmap editor as soon as a screen is captured .
9 It is a tax-free lump sum of £1,000 , paid as soon as a woman is widowed provided that : ( 1 ) her husband had paid sufficient NI contributions ; ( 2 ) she is under 60 ; or ( 3 ) if she is over 60 , her husband had not been entitled to retirement pension .
10 Training starts with a horse as soon as a rider is introduced onto his back .
11 IBM Corp has been doing it for some time , and now Wordperfect Corp is doing it too — applying for patents on their software rather than relying copyright law : reason is that , as the Wall Street Journal explains , a patent can provide a company with exclusive use of its patented programs for a fixed number of years , even if another company develops the idea independently ; copyright , which is created as soon as an idea is expressed in an original way , protects only the expression of the idea , not the idea itself , and it does n't confer exclusive use if someone else develops the same software independently ; downside is that getting a patent costs big — in both time and money — and once it expires , the technology it describes is free for all .
12 As Radin stressed in his discussion of the thought of primitive man , ‘ as soon as an object is regarded as a dynamic entity , then analysis and definition become both difficult and unsatisfactory .
13 Unfortunately , as soon as an attempt is made to measure ‘ performance ’ , a whole series of problems arises .
14 As soon as an egg is laid the plant begins to grow rapidly in the region around the egg , forming a swelling , which is called a gall .
15 As soon as the machine is ready , new fuel will be charged into both reactors .
16 The vendors intention to sell will be made public as soon as the circular is sent out , yet no consideration will be payable .
17 Many resistivity meters and magnetometers can now be fitted with a data recorder , which records the readings in computer-readable form so that the results can be fed directly into a computer as soon as the survey is finished .
18 As soon as the stigma is revealed and exposed , you can not be sure that some keen and inquisitive insect wo n't beat you to it and carry in pollen from heaven knows where .
19 As soon as the question is posed in this fashion , however , it begins to look as though some form of individualist answer is bound to be preferred .
20 As soon as the villain is about to be unveiled what does she do , she throws the sand in the face of her pursuers .
21 As soon as the trial is over . ’
22 Personal injury practitioners can only make any sort of profit at all if they achieve a realistic cash flow and this can only be obtained by ensuring that payment is made as soon as the case is settled .
23 If this is not done , then as soon as the controller is switched off , this whole palette will be lost , as it is only in the console memory , not yet on the disk .
24 The new company , which will be called Quayle Munro Holdings , will seek a full stock market listing as soon as the transaction is completed .
25 This presupposes a form of compartmentation , which does not adversely affect the normal use of the store as a large individual space in which free movement of goods is permitted , yet which can be called into action in the appropriate area as soon as the alarm is given .
26 As soon as the alarm is off I immediately close my eyes again .
27 While the Dak can hardly be called a sprinter , its relative simplicity means that a true ‘ cab rank ’ operation can be staged , with the aircraft out on the pan ready to start as soon as the alarm is raised and a back-up aircraft ready to go beyond that very quickly .
28 The chief executive or clerk of the authority will for the purpose of avoiding disqualification under this provision usually prepare the form in readiness so that as soon as the councillor is elected he may make the declaration as required .
29 A sensor in the appliance detects motion or touch , and starts the timer as soon as the appliance is put down .
30 As soon as the soil is dry enough to rake towards the end of the month , do n't delay sowing such hardy crops as cabbage , non-bolting beetroot , lettuce , spinach , peas and broad beans .
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