Example sentences of "[verb] on [adv] [adv] as " in BNC.
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1 | No matter how poor the programming , if these dishes had been as glossy and futuristic as compact discs , say , then they might have caught on as rapidly as , well , CDs themselves . |
2 | There are many advantages to having a care manager , ‘ someone in charge out there ’ , and this has long been recognized as essential , although in the past this recognition has not been focused on as closely as under the current care management system . |
3 | But there was enough money to compensate farmers , and claims were being worked on as fast as possible . |
4 | John Major and the Chancellor are determined to see interest rate cuts passed on as quickly as possible to stimulate economic recovery . |
5 | ‘ We do expect these interest rate cuts to be passed on as quickly as possible . |
6 | Surely , if someone has been convicted of possessing weapons or explosives , it is vital for the information to be passed on as quickly as possible , so that the officer concerned can take it into account . |
7 | The rider was tacked on as hurriedly as Matilda 's had been . |