Example sentences of "as [adv] [conj] he [verb] the " in BNC.

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31 Today he heard screams coming from Mary Duncan 's room on the first floor as soon as he entered the house .
32 As soon as he entered the first field to be cut his mates up-ended him and gave him the same treatment which stopped only when he shouted ‘ Beer ! ’ .
33 As soon as he entered the hall , it was immediately apparent that there was a change .
34 David Swan , who had arrived that afternoon to join his wife Carole at the conference , spotted Amaranth Wilikins almost as soon as he entered the Grand Hotel .
35 I knew as soon as he entered the company .
36 He popped up , triggering the Uzi as soon as he cleared the edge of cover .
37 As soon as he hits the front , he does n't pull up but he relaxes , and today he was n't really doing much in the last furlong . ’
38 The seasoned after-dinner speaker will know what to expect as soon as he enters the room and meets the organiser .
39 As soon as he closed the door , Joe knew the Beavises were all in bed .
40 ‘ The other day he seemed perfectly sound and was tried out , but as soon as he headed the ball he was in pain again .
41 ‘ The other day he seemed perfectly sound and was tried out , but as soon as he headed the ball he was in pain again .
42 The stench of chicken-dropping choked her as soon as he opened the door to one of the shacks .
43 CARL LLEWELLYN ( Party Politics ) : ‘ As soon as he jumped the first fence I gained in confidence .
44 As soon as he shows the slight movements that herald developing hunger , he is put to the breast .
45 Similarly , as soon as he shows the smallest sign of being too cold , or too warm , his environment is manipulated to create the conditions of maximum comfort .
46 As long as a son holds on to the mother as a love-object he must ineluctably be in conflict with the father , just as , conversely , as soon as he accepts the paternal authority and identifies with his father to constitute his superego he must suppress his fundamental parricidal antagonism and with it his incestuous fixation .
47 As soon as he put the phone down it rang :
48 And there was er , he , he , used to have some fields up Wood Green as , as well that he turned the cattle into .
49 Yes , historical references , sure and literary references as well because he represents the arts amongst other things , whereas Nick represents the sciences .
50 The other goal in that match is quite amusing as well when he chips the goalie .
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