Example sentences of "[conj] soon [subord] they [vb base] the " in BNC.

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1 Subjects are given a particular word — let us say the word lead — and then they listen to a pair of sentences and press a button as soon as they hear the target word .
2 But as soon as they hear The Old Rugged Cross they 're fine again , ’ he said .
3 However , as soon as they remove the weather-vane , several things happen very rapidly .
4 Culture shock and seasickness strike as soon as they board the North Sea Ferry !
5 With headaches the pain will almost always disappear ( while I am working on them ) as soon as they release the tension that has caused the pain .
6 As soon as they succeed the next person in the team bursts her balloon and the game continues until everyone has finished .
7 But , just like adults , children appear to repair such forms as soon as they retrieve the conventional word from memory .
8 As soon as they get the ball , their intention is to get it into the box as quickly as possible and to finish with a shot .
9 This is important when the fish are in the swim and perhaps ready to bite as soon as they see the bait sinking through the water .
10 Male lesser waxmoths and bush katydids call to their mates using ultrasound , but avoid being overheard by ceasing their courtship sounds as soon as they sense the approach of a bat .
11 Young children hear stories either told or read from a very early age and , as soon as they have the skill , they read them themselves .
12 The paths that viruses pursue when they infect begin to diverge as soon as they encounter the outside of the cells they invade .
13 Part-time students will pass automatically into Stage II as soon as they meet the requirements , usually at the end of their second year .
14 The discipline of the elementary school classroom is enforced on people who as soon as they leave the store , are considered full members of society with the right to vote .
15 The police will sort it out , and if they have arrested the boy , then he will be released as soon as they realise the body is not mine , but that of some poor little Dockland tart . ’
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