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

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1 Do they do it all at once , or in chronological order , or just as it seems to emerge ?
2 Yes , yeah , but again as soon as it happens let us know .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 Add the sugar and as soon as it has dissolved , set the liquid aside to cool a little .
7 It looks nothing when it is in pieces but as soon as it 's done and together , it looks nice .
8 That 's the end of the shipping forecast but just to remind you that Radio Four long wave in Northern Scotland , Orkney and Shetland is off the air as the bulkhead transmitter has been affected by the bad weather but as soon as it 's repaired we will repeat the shipping forecast for the areas affected that 'll be on long wave only and F M will continue with scheduled programmes .
9 As soon as it 's finished I 'll ring Joseph and get one .
10 However , as soon as it begins to accelerate smoothly , that movement is no longer necessary , and the control should be moved to get the glider balanced nicely on to the main wheel .
11 Because as soon as it starts to die down you could probably go back on to Betnovate to keep it maintained .
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