Example sentences of "soon as [art] [noun sg] [is] " in BNC.

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1 As soon as a character is within reach , or if they are attacked themselves , the Daemonettes attack and the illusion of their appearance is immediately dispelled .
2 As soon as a child is born entitlement begins and is never questioned until the child itself attains economic independence .
3 In most other parliaments , members have allotted places and , as soon as a member is called , as the author has seen in some of the Canadian legislatures , computerized selection of the name focuses the camera automatically on him or her , and also adds relevant information ( name , party , constituency , etc. ) as a screen caption .
4 As soon as a truck is loaded it is removed by a ‘ traverser ’ on to a clear inner set of metals , and is then drawn out into the outer goods yard .
5 Very often we are only interested in θ satisfying θ ≤ U. In this case we would stop as soon as a tableau is reached in which θ ≥ U.
6 In Britain , copyright exists as soon as a song is recorded on to tape or written on manuscript .
7 As soon as a society is able to produce more than the bare minimum needed for survival , it is possible for classes to emerge .
8 Training starts with a horse as soon as a rider is introduced onto his back .
9 It is a tax-free lump sum of £1,000 , paid as soon as a woman is widowed provided that : ( 1 ) her husband had paid sufficient NI contributions ; ( 2 ) she is under 60 ; or ( 3 ) if she is over 60 , her husband had not been entitled to retirement pension .
10 The program can also invoke your favourite bitmap editor as soon as a screen is captured .
11 IBM Corp has been doing it for some time , and now Wordperfect Corp is doing it too — applying for patents on their software rather than relying copyright law : reason is that , as the Wall Street Journal explains , a patent can provide a company with exclusive use of its patented programs for a fixed number of years , even if another company develops the idea independently ; copyright , which is created as soon as an idea is expressed in an original way , protects only the expression of the idea , not the idea itself , and it does n't confer exclusive use if someone else develops the same software independently ; downside is that getting a patent costs big — in both time and money — and once it expires , the technology it describes is free for all .
12 As Radin stressed in his discussion of the thought of primitive man , ‘ as soon as an object is regarded as a dynamic entity , then analysis and definition become both difficult and unsatisfactory .
13 Unfortunately , as soon as an attempt is made to measure ‘ performance ’ , a whole series of problems arises .
14 As soon as an egg is laid the plant begins to grow rapidly in the region around the egg , forming a swelling , which is called a gall .
15 As soon as the door 's opened , we grab the person who opens it and haul him outside .
16 This presupposes a form of compartmentation , which does not adversely affect the normal use of the store as a large individual space in which free movement of goods is permitted , yet which can be called into action in the appropriate area as soon as the alarm is given .
17 As soon as the alarm is off I immediately close my eyes again .
18 While the Dak can hardly be called a sprinter , its relative simplicity means that a true ‘ cab rank ’ operation can be staged , with the aircraft out on the pan ready to start as soon as the alarm is raised and a back-up aircraft ready to go beyond that very quickly .
19 Personal injury practitioners can only make any sort of profit at all if they achieve a realistic cash flow and this can only be obtained by ensuring that payment is made as soon as the case is settled .
20 As soon as the villain is about to be unveiled what does she do , she throws the sand in the face of her pursuers .
21 Many resistivity meters and magnetometers can now be fitted with a data recorder , which records the readings in computer-readable form so that the results can be fed directly into a computer as soon as the survey is finished .
22 Like other types of mental handicap , it is appreciated that the education of the autistic child should commence as soon as the handicap is identified .
23 If ( and only if ) almost all plant material is seen as soon as the LB-level is reached then increases in readings with increasing exposure will be due to spreading and the graph will be linear for plants in this region , as it is for cards .
24 There 's good bunce for you both as soon as the stuff 's delivered back here .
25 As soon as the individual is rejected ( physically or psychologically ) , the group members will rebalance power and roles , eliminate the deviants contribution and , if necessary , adjust its norms .
26 As soon as the stigma is revealed and exposed , you can not be sure that some keen and inquisitive insect wo n't beat you to it and carry in pollen from heaven knows where .
27 If this is not done , then as soon as the controller is switched off , this whole palette will be lost , as it is only in the console memory , not yet on the disk .
28 As soon as the question is posed in this fashion , however , it begins to look as though some form of individualist answer is bound to be preferred .
29 ‘ As soon as the trial is over . ’
30 The new company , which will be called Quayle Munro Holdings , will seek a full stock market listing as soon as the transaction is completed .
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