Example sentences of "as [adv] [conj] possible [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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31 He needs time skills as well , instead of just doing things as soon as possible because you get to the things that become more pressing take over ,
32 Although it is unlikely , if we are forced to cancel your holiday arrangements we will inform you as soon as possible and you will be offered the choice of an alternative holiday of at least comparable standard , if available , or a refund of all monies paid .
33 We wound up the windows as quickly as possible but we were already soaked .
34 In general only a minority of holidays are affected in this way and most changes to the published arrangements are small and whenever possible these changes will be advised at the time of booking or as quickly as possible after they occur .
35 Now it must get back to its nest as quickly as possible before it too collapses in the heat .
36 Unless they 've been on a course of laughing pills , no one at the doctor 's will find these jokes in the least funny , and if you laugh at them , we recommend that you see a doctor as quickly as possible since your humour gland has obviously gone mental .
37 Twenty years ago the intention was to exploit the Groningen gas as quickly as possible while there was a market .
38 In training though you can still have the same problem erm you know perhaps towards the end of the session you 've probably seen it as and I , I 'm guilty of it myself cos we 're trying to rap on through it as quickly as possible so we get in ya way by six o'clock or that so we break all the rules late in the day
39 A spokesman for Merseyside Coroners Office said later : ‘ We are making every effort to have the body released as quickly as possible and we do n't anticipate any undue delay . ’
40 The problem with GPS is that like all new gadgets , the companies are wanting to recover development costs as quickly as possible and they are very expensive .
41 Good sailing centres will have at least one and certainly the R Y A ones do and they 're important because if beginners get into difficulties out on the water you need to be able to get to them as quickly as possible and it also gives them a sense of security to have one of these things around .
42 That I support the addition that that we that we should get on with it as quickly as possible and I suppose also that I regret the support that the request for an extra thirty seven thousand or whatever it is pounds in order to enable that to be carried out .
43 He finished his cocoa as quickly as possible and he was about to leave when to his surprise Mr Grover began pulling the blind down over his shop door .
44 A condition to be rectified as quickly as possible if she did n't want to be labelled a freak , or worse .
45 Have to try and get the shopping done as quickly as possible cos you 've got ta go Cubs .
46 He stressed that people should also seek advice as early as possible if they feel they are getting into financial difficulties .
47 I should , however , be grateful if you would advise me as early as possible if you have any comments regarding the proposals .
48 Tomorrow she would go home as early as possible and she would never see him again .
49 My right hon. and learned Friend has said as clearly as possible that he regards the second London terminal at King 's Cross as an intrinsic part of the scheme .
50 The aims and objectives of all experiments were not always formulated as clearly as possible and there was sometimes a tendency for instrumentation to be set up in the hope that a specific problem would arise once measurements were obtained .
51 In this case too , by maximizing their caring role , males ensure as far as possible that their young are ‘ got off ’ successfully .
52 Residents should be able to live as far as possible as they would in a home of their own .
53 Bett and I also like to ‘ dine ’ out as often as possible and we now know some very good and cheap pub lunches around South Lancs and North Cheshire ( not to mention Greater Manchester and Merseyside ) .
54 Ruth explained as briefly as possible that she was trying to get in touch with a relative — the young lady on the right of the group in the picture on page twenty-two .
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