Example sentences of "[subord] [adv] [conj] i can [verb] " in BNC.

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1 As soon as I can do them in my own accent , I 'll be back ’ .
2 And he laughed himself as he ended , ‘ But he did n't add , ‘ and the best way you 'll learn it is to travel from one parish to another , and that 's what you 're going to do as soon as I can arrange it . ’
3 As soon as I can arrange a free couple of weeks away , yep .
4 ‘ If I promise to practise putting the cap on the toothpaste , will you marry me as soon as I can make arrangements ? ’
5 As soon as I can spare you , you are to go over there and make the place habitable .
6 ‘ I 'll leave here tomorrow , as soon as I can book a flight . ’
7 She did n't look up when I said I was sorry I had been unkind , just went on opening drawers and dropping things and muttering ; I had begun to wonder if she had heard me , when she said , ‘ All right , all right , I 'm going just as soon as I can get my things together , I 'm not one to stay where I 'm not wanted . ’
8 I 'm going to have some headed notepaper as soon as I can get the laser printer printing out things that I tell it to rather than printing out Courier Ten .
9 ‘ Just as soon as I can get to see him .
10 " You 'll have the application form in a few days as soon as I can get it processed . "
11 ‘ I 'm leaving as soon as I can get a taxi , ’ she told her mother very firmly .
12 ‘ Just as soon as I can get a flight to New York . ’
13 so I thought as soon as I can get to see her I 'll see if she 'll give Jim my , I thought an aran cardigan
14 And then as soon as I can find somewhere else , I 'll move out and leave you alone .
15 As soon as I can find someone to stay with the girls , for a night or two if it 's necessary , I 'm going to go .
16 ‘ We 'll take fruit as well and I can make a quiche . ’
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