Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [noun prp] as [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Report to ATC as soon as possible . |
2 | Modernists and moderates were probably as numerous as one another , as Charlie Allen of the CIA reported to Casey as late as November 1986 . |
3 | Yet already , with Benjamin the Silversmith , we have noticed a change : he moved around London as often as he did not because life was proving difficult where he was , but because customers or lodgers might be more easily found just round the everlasting corner . |
4 | You see , the real issue for Pilate was n't what he was gon na do with Jesus , as far as the cross was concerned it was what he was gon na do with Jesus as far as his life was concerned . |
5 | By some quirk in her moral fibre , Tamar found nothing incongruous in her tempestuous affair with the groom , caring for Stephen as deeply as she did . |
6 | He was condemned to death in his absence ( 469 ) and arrived in Persia as late as 465 , eluding en route an Athenian fleet which was besieging Naxos . |
7 | Gradually the Islanders were phased out , the last going to Montserrat as recently as August 1990 . |
8 | Initial documents were sent to Dublin from Britain in January , but Mr Barnes has since revealed that more documents were supplied by London as recently as July . |
9 | The contents of the same CD-I disc can be displayed in NTSC as easily as in PAL or SECAM . |
10 | As it was imperative that they get to Paris as quickly as possible they embarked on a slow train , hoping to arrive in time for their turn at the theatre . |
11 | I left the hotel and returned to Geneva as fast as I could . |
12 | Indeed , Catesby seemed quite excited and both he and his Queen openly announced they would return to Scotland as soon as possible . |
13 | American and Russian armed forces would have to be withdrawn from Korea as soon as possible and within three months of a Korean government being formed . |
14 | He and an Iranian doctor flew from Paris as directly as they could . |
15 | ‘ Freedom to worship God ’ is found in England as fully as in America , in our day . ’ |
16 | Jews settled in Czechoslovakia as early as the 10C , but it was not until the 13 and 14C that a small Jewish community became a feature of every large town . |
17 | ‘ I 'm going home at the end of the week and I 'll make arrangements to go to Geneva as soon as possible . |
18 | During one of my later crewing spells Vincent was anchored off Burnham on Crouch when we received orders to proceed to Poole as soon as possible . |
19 | Our business concluded it was decided we should go to Jeddah as quickly as possible to visit the Hospital . |
20 | He will be gone about a month and on his return we shall go to Sydney as quickly as we can … |
21 | Collections for medical supplies were also undertaken and the first British Medical Unit of doctors and nurses , organized by the Spanish Medical Aid Committee , left for Spain as early as August 1936 . |
22 | Dean Rusk remarked to Johnson as early as 15 April 1965 , " We have had an excellent degree of understanding and cooperation in critical foreign policy matters from the new Labor Government in Britain . " |
23 | Rossmayne was n't sure why it was so important for him to stay on Dartmoor as long as possible , but it was . |
24 | Can you please ensure their views are passed to Karen as soon as possible so she can tell Bodoni ? |
25 | I want to get to Sion as soon as possible . ’ |
26 | It must also be borne in mind that in 685 Ecgfrith was able to invade through Strathmore as far as Nechtanesmere ( Dunnichen ) , near Forfar , which will have been in the more northerly kingdom of Circinn ( between the Isla and the Dee ) . |
27 | And then , without caring what the headmaster might think , he ran after Maisie as fast as he could . |
28 | It is therefore vital that UK forces deploy to Safra as soon as possible . |
29 | We have to go to St Denis , find Selkirk 's secret and return to England as soon as possible . ’ |
30 | From John Herschel and from Maxwell they took the idea that the atoms of matter , being indistinguishable , are manufactured articles , created by God as alike as shillings from the Mint . |