Example sentences of "[noun] as [adv] [conj] [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Bring everything to the small salon as soon as you have it ready .
2 If you do the work early somebody changes their mind as soon as you 've finished .
3 ‘ I 'll arrange a press briefing as soon as I have a base and something to say ; meanwhile , all I can tell you is that early this morning Matthew Glynn , the bookseller , was found dead in his office in circumstances suggesting foul play . ’
4 It is important to remove carnivorous animals such as centipedes as soon as you see them , otherwise they will rapidly eat the remainder of your catch .
5 Instinctively they may opt to carry out the minimum of conversation and close the interview as soon as they have supplied the list of solicitors .
6 But I think the other incredibly important thing that you said was about the number of boys here from public schools as well and I think that
7 And you know I , I actually had phrases like bra burning thrown at me and erm I I said that feminism to me is about having the same opportunities as men and I put few of the phrases er er you know along those lines and so everybody round the table said well yes I believe in that too , I said well then you 're feminists and so it 's about valuing or devaluing words as well and you know you just made the point about changing words , but how far do we go with this ?
8 It 's alright in that light as soon as I put it on the line it looks peculiar !
9 ‘ I may have to miss the first game but I 'm hoping to get myself a boot made for my left foot with a steel plate in it to protect the toe so that I can practice as soon as I get to India . ’
10 Others cash in by selling aircraft as soon as they get them to consortiums of banks and investors — and then lease them back .
11 All members of staff are requested to return files and books as soon as they have finished with them and immediately on receipt of a recall notice .
12 ‘ Jimmy McAlinden was a fine influence as well and we owe a big debt to Ronnie McFall who brought Pat along so carefully .
13 We will commence our work as soon as we have had confirmation of these terms from you .
14 At present , a recipient of Invalidity Benefit is likely to lose the whole of this income transfer as soon as they enter employment .
15 I I live in a village as well and I mean they , I 've got the same
16 In this case , the referee will stop the bout as soon as you score , so your step-out will occur out of time .
17 Many of the rules for knitting these stitches on single bed go out of the window as soon as you bring the second bed into operation .
18 Then get him into Bishop Challener as soon as they 've got a place .
19 It is very important for parents to get professional help as soon as they recognize any of these warning signs .
20 You should tell your Social Services Occupational Therapist that you wish to apply to Social Services for financial help as soon as you know to prevent delay .
21 You can send them to the Link editor as soon as you like , but the final date of entry is October 30 .
22 ‘ You may start your apologising as soon as I switch off the machine .
23 Remember , you can at any time exchange our equipment for the latest models as soon as they become available .
24 Philippa 's coming and she 's all right , but there are two straights as well and I do n't want you to frighten them . ’
25 Deane scored for Leeds , and , it could be argued he scored for Tottenham as well cos I think it was his foot that deflected it past Beaney .
26 Get in contact with your lender as soon as you realise that you may have a problem meeting the repayments and continue to pay monthly as much as you can afford .
27 Yes we 've er spoken to the council as well and we 've er received all the authorities which are necessary from the York council and er everybody is happy on that .
28 Road show schedules and lots more and granddad goodies as well if you phone up this show for any reason at all , as long as it 's a nice reason .
29 I shall make an announcement as soon as I reach a decision .
30 ‘ Then you do n't know the place as well as you think you do . ’
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