Example sentences of "will be [vb pp] [adv] [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 In our normal form only strictly necessary choices will be made , and these will be made as late as possible .
2 The Chief Executive has advised staff that the post of Director of Highways will be filled as quickly as possible .
3 Single-point instantaneous heaters will be fitted as near as possible to the sink or basin that they serve : multi-point heaters can usually be positioned so that pipe runs can be kept to a minimum .
4 In that case Jim you say to your staff that you 're gon na have a dialogue with Dave and myself , with a view to confirming how it will be implemented as far as your organization is concerned .
5 EARLY BOOKING will improve your chances of obtaining first choice allocations and tickets will be despatched as soon as possible .
6 b ) POSTAL BOOKINGS are accepted from 1st January each year and tickets will be despatched as soon as possible .
7 If your needs are straightforward , services will be arranged as soon as possible .
8 Project Elephant , to be announced in full next year , will be run as far as possible along the lines of India 's successful Operation Tiger .
9 ‘ The orders will be given as soon as possible , Reichsmarschall . ’
10 Other examples of ways to liaise in practice will be given as often as possible .
11 Results will be given as quickly as possible , but some experts fear they could take up to a month if demand is high .
12 That work will be completed as soon as possible , not least because , as it is a private-sector , commercially orientated project , its proponents want to ensure that the momentum is sustained — and we will assist them in that .
13 ‘ But once again , I promise the whole job will be done as expeditiously as possible . ’
14 Brake linings are asbestos free and all CFC 's have been removed from plastic foam and will be replaced as soon as possible in air conditioning systems .
15 as colleagues who are involved will know is just about the only industry in the building materials sector that has n't made some kind of pay offer in this current round it 's very much bringing up the rear and we 're determined to use what industrial strength we have to change the employer 's stance otherwise we 're very concerned that the national negotiation missionary , this will be his death knell since we 'll have to resort to local pay bargaining , so the short answer is E C C er , will be balloted as far as the G M B is concerned union and , er , T & G are balloting in for industrial action to try to change the employers ' position .
16 Tithe Barn Lane — reinstatement of surface : In your letter dated 7th November 1990 you said that the carriageway ‘ will be reinstated as soon as possible after the removal of the stump ’ ( of the fallen tree ) .
17 Can he give an assurance that that anomaly will be removed as soon as possible ?
18 ( d ) Party not to take advantage of his own wrong A lease will be construed so far as possible so as not to permit a party to it to take advantage of his own wrong .
19 The study documents and conclusions will be published as soon as possible after the seminar .
20 The results of the further survey — which involves complex and time-consuming testing — will be published as soon as possible .
21 The Society is keeping in close touch with the appropriate authority and full information will be published as soon as possible .
22 The postponed Val d'Isere and Saalbach downhills will be staged as early as possible in the New Year : low-level Garmisch will be the first notional beneficiary , but people are already talking in terms of Are , Sweden , in March .
23 Thus if the variable status holds the value REPLAY , the users ' actions will be interpreted as far as possible as involving the recall of a trail .
24 BCAR 's latest acquisition is the cockpit section of Armstrong-Whitworth built Hunter F.2 WN890 , which will be restored as completely as possible .
25 Thus where the protected interest is only physical harm , the criterion of personal responsibility will be drawn as loosely as all foreseeable consequences .
26 Employees will be informed as soon as possible of the venue at Barlaston where a doctor will be on hand to answer , in confidence , any queries about transplants and the work of the Trust .
27 Successful applicants will be informed as soon as possible , but sometimes notification can only be given two or three days before sailing .
28 A number of local law societies have started such schemes outside London and I hope that many more will be initiated as soon as possible .
29 Photographic and other material submitted by readers will be returned as soon as possible and any information used in the book will , of course , be duly credited .
30 Transcripts will be returned as soon as possible with no comment until/unless requested .
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