Example sentences of "soon [conj] it [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 For a handwriting recognition system it is obviously desirable that a recognised word be displayed soon after it is recognised .
2 Because the cake is covered in buttercream it will not keep so long as cakes made with fondant , so eat it fairly soon after it is made .
3 In fact there is clear evidence that the meandering creeks that wander across the flats are eating away the sediment again soon after it is deposited ( plate 5.1 ) .
4 In areas of readily eroded rocks the rivers may carry so much load that one of two things may happen : either the estuary may be filled soon after it is formed or the aggradation may keep pace with the rising sea level so that there is not a stage of actual ria or estuary formation .
5 In the Palladium after it we soon after it were built .
6 Trafalgar bought the Port Glasgow yard from British Shipbuilders for just £12 million in 1984 , soon after it was converted from shipbuilding to offshore construction work .
7 Such an outcome would have caused a great deal of trouble for the council which could have been largely avoided if the resolution had been directly challenged soon after it was made under Ord. 53 .
8 The Life made an excellent " mirror " for a future ruler , and may well have been studied by Walahfrid and Charles in the mid-830s , soon after it was written .
9 Soon after it was built , it was left high and dry by a storm and thereafter was used as a signalling tower by Blandy 's .
10 The monument was built in 1748 but collapsed soon after it was completed .
11 Soon after it was founded , the College ran into financial difficulties because of an improper management of funds .
12 Barth left soon after it was published .
13 Richard Smith 's editorial seems merely to echo Kay 's views ; both articles include a reference to Jewett et al 's report , which was discredited as flawed soon after it was published .
14 On 7th October , soon after it was launched , Clarendon suggested temporary accommodation for the Office , to which Hall enigmatically replied that nothing could be decided until the designs were sent in .
15 If food is not going to be eaten as soon as it 's cooked , either keep it hot ( above 63°C ) or cool it quickly .
16 As soon as it 's stopped steaming , put it in the ‘ fridge .
17 As soon as it 's strikes your , the bottom of your car it 's it begins to rust .
18 You just need the bike to turn a little bit and as soon as it 's spinning it turns just enough to where you can pick the bike up and then you nail it off the corner . ’
19 The washing machine and tumble dryer have been put under the sink temporarily , but will be moved downstairs into the basement utility room as soon as it 's finished .
20 This locks the bricks into a solid mass that can be walked on as soon as it 's finished , providing a surface over which you can barrow more bricks .
21 ‘ Yeah ; soon as it 's finished , I 'm going to throw myself off the Channel Tunnel . ’
22 A room which is thoroughly comfortable when it is felt to be simply " untidy " becomes uninhabitable as soon as it is perceived as " dirty " .
23 Cross stream by easy natural stepping-stones as soon as it is reached .
24 As soon as it is disturbed , the zone is disrupted , and the Daemon within the room — which actually is the room — is released from centuries of servitude .
25 If each word is displayed as soon as it is recognised , the display will be changing disconcertingly whilst the user is writing the next word .
26 If part of the price is determined by completion accounts , the vendor will want the price to be paid as soon as it is determined , or as soon as part of it is determined if the balance is disputed .
27 Therefore , to some degree any public relations proposal for any potential client is out of date as soon as it is written .
28 The following , recommended by the Law Society , is now widely used : In consideration of you today completing the purchase of we hereby undertake forthwith to pay over to Building Society the money required to redeem the mortgage/legal charge dated and to forward the redeemed mortgage/legal charge to you as soon as it is received by us from the Building Society .
29 Megarry J in Spens v IRC ( 1970 ) 46 TC 276 at p285 stated : … where a trustee who receives income from investments holds those investments on trust for a life tenant , each sum received by the trustees is for surtax purposes the income of the life tenant as soon as it is received , for it is forthwith under the life tenant 's control .
30 On this point a Mareva injunction can be distinguished from an Anton Piller order ; it was the fact that the latter is immediately and irreversibly executed as soon as it is served which led the court in Allertext Inc .
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