Example sentences of "soon [conj] i [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Soon after I went to the department I introduced a policy of charging overseas patients for their medical care .
2 I can hassle for business contacts in these areas at conferences as soon as I get to a conference .
3 I had hoped to slip in unnoticed but , almost as soon as I booked in the hotel , I was isolated by a dusk to dawn curfew .
4 ‘ At Everton I felt at home as soon as I walked through the door , ’ says the affable Mimms .
5 As soon as I walked onto the beach behind the resort where I was staying , I realised its potential .
6 We separated , and as soon as I got into a side street , I went down it and there at the bottom was Cuttle 's Bakehouse .
7 As soon as I got to the other side of the bank I threw myself down and started to roll . ’
8 As soon as I got to the wire I spotted a gap and ran through it , only to see Private Prescott overtake me as he charged on towards the enemy lines .
9 As soon as I came on the pitch the Rovers defenders were trying to push me inside .
10 Yes , as soon as I hear from the Factory , we 'd better have a word with Mr James Pegg . ’
11 As soon as I disappeared up the path , Poosie Nansie-wards , he promised himself one more cast followed by a quick canter to the bar .
12 And as soon as I settled in the rue Victorie , I discovered I was very useful indeed .
13 There were a few anxious moments , but as soon as I pulled on the glove she came straight at me , low and very fast indeed , much swifter of course than she could have done if she had still been carrying the equipment .
14 Very often I sit in my chair for ten minutes or so as soon as I arrive at the water , just relaxing and taking in everything around me , appreciating my surroundings and thinking about what I am going to do .
15 I feel a victim as soon as I arrive in the salon .
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