Example sentences of "[adj] as soon " in BNC.
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1 | I knew there was something wrong as soon as I saw |
2 | ‘ Their origin will , however , become clear as soon as the number of neutrons produced can be increased by increasing currents and temperatures . ’ |
3 | No doubt all will come clear as soon as my German gets better . |
4 | In Ireland I was recognized as English as soon as I appeared on anybody 's horizon , and no one in the Midlands asked me how ‘ we ’ were doing at Gaelic football , golf , bicycle racing or hurling . |
5 | ‘ I told you I was interested as soon as you mentioned Birkleigh and Thorn House , did n't I ? ’ he went on . |
6 | She felt foolish as soon as the words were out . |
7 | We 'll set him free as soon as he 's fit . ’ |
8 | He decided , and finally decided , the following as soon as they appeared for decision : |
9 | There is in many societies a strong economic , political and psychic advantage in having male children , so the proposition of preventing any births , precludes that possibility , and those benefits are perceived to be real as soon as the ( male ) child is born . |
10 | Peter would put him straight as soon as he got back . |
11 | They could say it is human as soon as the egg is fertilised . |
12 | Why then do their minds go blank as soon as they turn over the question paper ? |
13 | The reasons for our mortality become obvious as soon as we stop thinking of ourselves as individuals . |
14 | It became obvious as soon as Annunziata handed round the soup tureen that Comfort was deliberately trying to exclude David from the conversation and show him how de trop he was . |
15 | I 'll be fine as soon as I 've had some breakfast . ’ |
16 | ‘ We 'll be okay as soon as we 're through the passage . ’ |
17 | Pascoe left as soon as he could . |
18 | Although this might seem in one sense to be an unequivocal expression of deference , it becomes clear that it is purely conventional as soon as one imagines an Englishman acting in this way in the presence of his Queen . |
19 | " Integration of the territory of the German Democratic Republic [ East Germany ] into the Community " was to " become effective as soon as unification is legally established , subject to the necessary transitional arrangements … [ and ] without revision of the treaties [ establishing the three European Communities — Economic ( EEC ) , Coal and Steel ( ECSC ) and Euratom ] " . |
20 | Part-time students will pass automatically into Stage II as soon as they meet the requirements , usually at the end of their second year . |
21 | The school-leaving age — without the exceptions opposed in 1936 by the Local Education Authorities , the National Union of Teachers , Harold Macmillan , Walter Citrine of the TUC , and ( of course ) William Temple — was to be raised to fifteen on 1 April 1947 , and to sixteen as soon as it became practicable ( which , in the event , was not until I had completed my teaching career in secondary schools ) . |
22 | Once cooled refrigerate as soon as you can . |
23 | This solution was found to be unsatisfactory as soon as it was stated . |
24 | It would become redundant as soon as the meaning of certain words was made clear . |
25 | Hopes are still expressed that old manufacturing industries will re-employ all those previously made redundant as soon as the economic recession is over . |
26 | Well I mean it 's , it 's well as soon as , it 's , well did you write in and object in within the time ? |
27 | It was agreed that we should be married as soon as Leslie had completed his parachute training , which was the reason for his being sent home . |
28 | We can be married as soon as it may be arranged . |
29 | We can be married as soon as you give the word ; as it is , what is Dinah to do ? |
30 | It was ridiculous to be upset at all , since she had herself intended to tell Nick she was married as soon as she saw him , or to make sure he saw her left hand on which today she had taken care to wear her wedding ring . |