Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [noun] [adv] [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 You 'll see , they 'll quarter the soldiers on us , but the king 's officers will be pushing on for London as fast as they can . ’
2 But the other echo which really gripped me was his reference to some of the Imperial flights down the Gulf that were not as straightforward and as simple as they are today , I speak now of when I was awakened from my afternoon siesta by someone from the guardroom telling me to get down to flights as quickly as possible and have my overnight gear with me .
3 Anyway , any money , sponsorship money , erm you 're asked to hand in to Mr as soon as possible .
4 Having been synthesized it has to be transported to the part of the cell in which it is required ; there it will remain for its lifetime of hours , weeks or months until it is due for renewal , when it is pulled out of place in the cell and broken down by enzymes as quickly as it was previously synthesized , its building blocks ( the amino acids ) being recycled in the synthesis of other proteins .
5 I mean as long you are going in a way which is setting up getting through to socialism as soon as possible , I 'm not sure there would be any point in thinking about those issues until you 've got a bit further .
6 Because of that , he should not be denied his right to receive care and treatment , aimed at allowing him to get on with life as normally as possible .
7 No less an eminence than Lord Whitelaw echoed the loyalists ' warnings when he invoked an old Willie-ism in appealing for ‘ a stirring up of apathy as far as gossip , rumour and internal intrigue are concerned . ’
8 Her crew lined up on deck as gravely as if at a business meeting .
9 Anyway it was not always easy for Nellie to get up to Rosstrevor as often as she 'd like to catch up on any news .
10 I want to get him up to Inspector as soon as possible . ’
11 The company has predicted that it may run out of money as early as July without new customers or an infusion of cash from the outside .
12 The company has predicted that it may run out of money as early as July without new customers or an infusion of cash from the outside .
13 With this Demon you 'll lose loadsa Fuzzies , so you must get out of sync as soon as possible ( it 's tough , so keep trying ) .
14 Get out of sync as quickly as possible and forget the coins completely .
15 Dior voids making its customers look ridiculous with extreme designs which will go out of fashion as quickly as they came in .
16 Companies were advised to get out of dogs as soon as possible .
17 Consequently , it has been closed off and is out of bounds as far as the Exhilarator goes . ’
18 Women in developing countries are generally undereducated because young girls are often taken out of schools as early as possible to allow their mothers to work whilst they take care of younger siblings .
19 The immediate future of the school was discussed at an emergency meeting this morning , the intention is to get the ninety pupils back behind desks as soon as possible .
20 Only a few states held out against Europe as staunchly as did Ethiopia .
21 And I shall go out with Nigel as often as I like , I shall go to his home whenever I like , and it 's nothing to do with you !
22 For those who are made redundant , the best advice is to try to get back into work as quickly as possible — the first three months is a vital period .
23 ‘ Roy will want to get back into midfield as soon as possible .
24 As in the wake of previous attacks , beleaguered traders and businessmen have vowed to be back in business as soon as possible .
25 Miller admitted : ‘ Barry has done a magnificent job and in the interests of the team we would want someone of his calibre back in charge as soon as possible . ’
26 Miller admitted : ‘ Barry has done a magnificent job and in the interests of the team we would want someone of his calibre back in charge as soon as possible . ’
27 PS Good luck , Phil — great to hear you 've enjoyed the list , hope you 'll be back on line as soon as possible !
28 ‘ We would object to gates , which could stop us getting out to sea as quickly as we might like , ’ he said .
29 We had to keep them heading out to sea as long as possible , so that we could fully clear it on our return tack .
30 The moment the work was done he had ordered his coachman to drive him back to Millfield as fast as the horses would go .
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