Example sentences of "as soon [conj] it [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 All I could offer was a hatchback whose tyres puncture as soon as it catches sight of anything other than motorway .
2 At the start of the cross wind take-off apply full rudder in anticipation of the swing into wind , and then reduce it as soon as it becomes effective .
3 When you have given it , do all you can to collect it as soon as it becomes due .
4 As soon as a weakness or shortcoming in the system of regulating safety is positively identified the investigators need to inform the regulators where urgent action is necessary ; indeed , it is important that unhampered liaison channels allow the flow of all relevant factual information about an accident as soon as it becomes available .
5 As soon as it becomes clear that the new attacks would not achieve their objectives within a reasonable period , then we must abandon them and ‘ seek a decision elsewhere ’ said Falkenhayn half-heartedly , adding :
6 Now I say , that that is an intellectual exercise , as soon as it becomes an emotional exercise
7 And I go to bed as soon as it gets dark .
8 One of the typical patterns , when you go back to work or attend a course , is to opt out of this new situation as soon as it gets a little tough , especially if there are domestic problems such as children sick or on holiday .
9 As soon as it gets 36MHz SuperSparc chips from Texas Instruments Inc ( by the end of the first quarter , it hopes ) , Hamcom will offer the Hamstation-1030 — equivalent to Sun 's Sparc 10 Model 30 — at £9,960 .
10 As soon as it gets close , they do n't — they look round and ordinary . ’
11 You 'll clam up or walk away as soon as it gets to be too personal . ’
12 As soon as it gets light I think all the hunters we can spare should go out , ’ said Grimma .
13 No as soon as it gets anywhere past the top , you only have to have about a four inch dick .
14 Yes , yeah , but again as soon as it happens let us know .
15 But as soon as it builds up , you see how big it 's gon na be so I said well that 's gon na be like erm Buckingham Palace I should think !
16 Crucially , although the impedances between P' 1 , X' and P' 2 are extremely tiny when the bridge is balanced , as soon as it goes out of balance the large primary inductance of the detector transformer comes into play so that the balance condition is very critical and the bridge consequently very sensitive .
17 They have to be on the outside right , cos as soon as it goes through a piece of material you 'll lose all the high frequency to it .
18 Oh it will change again as soon as it goes round to the , to the three four one again er y you do n't see it changing it but
19 All six in-patient beds will be available in Darlington 's new leukaemia unit as soon as it opens , hospital officials confirmed this week .
20 Th the will be other new schemes that were , not yet come forward , because the local media have not , erm , addressed a particular area , but as soon as it does in March or April , then the town conservatives would have done that next year .
21 We planted some trees along the canal in the autumn — as soon as it unfreezes we 'll be putting more in , it 'll be an avenue … ’
22 Look out for the envelope that will bring your invitation , and be ready to tell us your preference as soon as it arrives .
23 Once installed FAXgrabber can be configured to monitor fax activity automatically and to convert everything to text as soon as it arrives .
24 It must have telescopic eyesight and be extremely sensitive to vibration because it is off as soon as it knows you are coming .
25 It is recommended that the offline manager introduces new media items when the offline system is not running , since LIFESPAN may attempt to use the media item as soon as it knows about it .
26 If I speak out loud my breath hangs in the candle-light , just as though one could snap off a word in a mistily solidified lump as soon as it has been said .
27 It is essential that a transmitter can be inactivated as soon as it has conveyed its message ; if it were not so , the system would be clogged or would receive needless repetitions of the same message .
28 In the long term it is intended to operate over the Athenry-Tuam section as soon as it has been cleared for service trains .
29 The basic pruning principle , therefore , should be to remove wood as soon as it has flowered in order to dived energy into the production of good strong stems to carry the next year 's bloom .
30 Wood is pruned from a rambler as soon as it has flowered , to divert growth into strong new stems for the next year 's bloom .
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