Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] soon [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ My love , ’ he said , ‘ what was so urgent that you had to summon me so soon after we parted yesterday afternoon ?
2 However , where we are aware of any building works which may reasonably be considered to adversely affect your enjoyment , we will notify you as soon as possible .
3 ‘ Mr. Kegan phoned over at nine to say he wanted to talk to you as soon as possible , and you wo n't have time to do it yourself before he comes . ’
4 I will arrange for all our research information on various locations to be sent on to you as soon as possible .
5 As you will appreciate , we will be collecting feedback on any research you carry out within the next 4 to 6 months , and if you are to have time to work with the tape , we ought to try to supply it to you as soon as possible .
6 We hope to be collecting feedback on any research you carry out on the tape within the next 4 to 6 months , and if you are to have time to work with it , we must get it to you as soon as possible .
7 In cases of unplanned interruptions , our aim is to notify you as soon as practicable of when your supply will be restored .
8 I 'll get back to you as soon as possible … ’
9 Although it is unlikely , if we are forced to cancel your holiday arrangements we will inform you as soon as possible and you will be offered the choice of an alternative holiday of at least comparable standard , if available , or a refund of all monies paid .
10 If this is not feasible , your letter will be acknowledged immediately , accompanied by a commitment to respond to you as soon as possible .
11 Alternatively you can complete the coupon opposite to make an appointment at your convenience — we 'll contact you as soon as possible .
12 Jack received his all-clear and I received my : ‘ one or two discrepancies — we 'd like to re-test you as soon as possible ’ and instantly made my will !
13 We 'll get it cleared for you as soon as possible . ’
14 General Schellenberg wants to see you as soon as possible .
15 and they said oh we 'll get the list to you , the full list to you as soon as possible I mean
16 Yeah , but if you would just like to fill in a form , we will be with you as soon as possible
17 Send photographs if available ; if not , take some and forward them as soon as possible .
18 This booklet has been produced to help you identify potential dangers and correct them as soon as possible .
19 The best solution to bristleworms is to remove them as soon as possible when setting up a tank , perhaps by quarantining living rock and corals before introduction into the display tank .
20 It is as yet far from complete , with only half a dozen of the country 's forty-plus aerodromes included , but subscribers are promised that the remainder will be issued them as soon as possible .
21 But when the great general of the Civil War , Oliver Cromwell , lost his temper with the Rump Parliament for trying to monopolize power , and made himself supreme instead , he regretted this war between Protestant countries and set out to make peace between them as soon as possible .
22 At this time of year cuttings wilt rapidly , so pop them straight into a polythene bag and prepare them as soon as possible .
23 This booklet has been produced to help you identify potential dangers and correct them as soon as possible .
24 Even to get this much he had had to agree to a number of statutes which he construed as so prejudicial that he vowed to repeal them as soon as possible .
25 I need to speak to Governor Nicholson about them as soon as possible , do you understand ? ’
26 We can not ignore , therefore , the possibility of our oil tax revenues running out or reducing , and it is important to find ways of becoming independent of them as soon as possible .
27 This will be sent on Monday 29th March , so if you have any comments on it please let me have them as soon as possible .
28 Our task now is to work to persuade him to reverse them as soon as possible , so that legal aid can once again serve its purpose of enabling all those unable to afford legal advice and representation to have access to justice ’ .
29 So , er , I 'm sure we all know them , how to stop them coming , or get rid of them as soon as possible .
30 Plant them as soon as possible after you buy them .
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