Example sentences of "soon as [pron] [vb -s] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Therefore once you everything settles and you switch it on at night or in the day , anytime , as soon as somebody opens the door , the bell will go off . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | ‘ Does she ask who it is first or does she just use it as soon as she hears a man 's voice ? ’ |
4 | Meanwhile , she can help herself to control her panic attacks by slowing down her breathing as soon as she feels an attack coming on . |
5 | But I guess as soon as she gets a job , she 'll be leaving to be married . " |
6 | And she says , soon as she gets the money she 's gon na give it to me to give to yous . |
7 | His pedipalps are brightly coloured and patterned and as soon as he sights a female , he begins to signal with them in a kind of manic semaphore . |
8 | I am sure that its Honorary Treasurer , will be in touch with you as soon as he receives the cheque . |
9 | As soon as he gets a house she will leave home . |
10 | As soon as he hits the front , he does n't pull up but he relaxes , and today he was n't really doing much in the last furlong . ’ |
11 | The seasoned after-dinner speaker will know what to expect as soon as he enters the room and meets the organiser . |
12 | The call is uttered only by the male cuckoo , who arrives slightly before the female , and begins to call as soon as he reaches the breeding grounds . |
13 | If you have ever watched a dog running across a field , unless he is tracking something , he will often run with his nose in the air , using his eyes for long-distance viewing , but as soon as he reaches an area of interest , down goes the nose , far closer to the ground . |
14 | I have ridden in the hon. Gentleman 's car , which is so large that it enters Wandsworth as soon as it enters the boundary of Lambeth . |