Example sentences of "out [adv] quickly as " in BNC.
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1 | You got out as quickly as you could the next morning otherwise they could get into your skin . |
2 | Gerald Sutherland , 41 , said : ‘ For a few seconds the doors were shut and people were really panicking , then they opened and passengers rushed out as quickly as they could . |
3 | This impression is confirmed by a conversation Eliot had with George Seferis , the Greek poet , in which he explained how uncomfortable he felt when he was forced to take shelter in an underground station during the blitz : " I would feel the need to get out as quickly as possible , to escape all those faces gathered there , to escape all that humanity " . |
4 | Erm I do n't know the figures , but the feeling certainly was that everybody wanted to get out , and thy wanted to get out as quickly as they could . |
5 | Get the computer people to clear out as quickly as possible . |
6 | When Muhammad Behbehanian , who was still in Morocco writing to all the Shah 's bankers , told him that he had heard Hassan wanted him out as quickly as possible to understand what had happened and why . |
7 | She had a burning need to get this ridiculous misunderstanding sorted out as quickly as possible . |
8 | ‘ I think there 's every reason to get them out as quickly as possible , ’ she persisted . |
9 | I 'll be honest , Benjamin and I scuttled out as quickly as two of the cardinal 's bloody spiders . |
10 | She then busied herself around the room , the implication quite clear : I was to drink up and get out as quickly as I could . |
11 | He says that when he got into the room the double bed was alight , he picked up the babies and got them out as quickly as he could . |
12 | We must get in , do the job and get out as quickly as POSSIBLE — leaving the place as the public have a right to find it . |
13 | I hope sa er , see of course it 's all question of getting it sorted out as quickly as you can . |