Example sentences of "[adv] rapidly [conj] possible " in BNC.

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1 The second component was to create educational and health services as rapidly as possible for as many people as possible , and the third was to achieve some fairer distribution of income between expatriate companies and individuals , and the local indigenous population .
2 Also , at this time doors and windows can be left open which will allow the solvent and odour of the woodworm fluid to escape as rapidly as possible .
3 Our plans for the railways are designed to bring better services for all passengers as rapidly as possible .
4 We will ensure that the recommendations of the Government-Industry Joint Working Party are put into effect as rapidly as possible .
5 It would make sense that the conditions that the invader encounters initially , which include a luxuriant supply of nutrients , should be changed as rapidly as possible .
6 If a rudder rate switch is available , this should be set to high rate to encourage the model to turn as rapidly as possible .
7 Indeed Krashen 's work as a whole reveals very little in the way of appraisal as I have defined the concept : ideas are hurried through the processes of interpretation and evaluation and made operational as rapidly as possible .
8 The Swann Committee had also noted ‘ the views expressed very clearly to us at our various meetings with parents from the whole range of ethnic minority groups that they want and indeed expect the education system to give their children above all a good command of English as rapidly as possible ’ .
9 The imperial treasury had been seriously reduced by the war and substantial funds were needed to fill the depleted ranks in the army as rapidly as possible .
10 Getting the turning over and done with as rapidly as possible demands violent measures .
11 If Korea was deemed vital , Jacobs recommended liquidation of the Moscow agreement as rapidly as possible and the full implications in cost and personnel worked out .
12 In my experience they require an opiate as rapidly as possible as many of the arrhythmias can be suppressed simply by relieving the pain .
13 The GP is the one who is very likely to know his patient well and if he finds him with chest pain of at least 15 or 30 minutes duration in the classic distribution , with no previous complaints , and obviously not a malingerer , that individual should have thrombolysis as rapidly as possible .
14 We obtained directions and drove as rapidly as possible to the rival meeting .
15 Thus one organization will expound in the media about the urgent need to ‘ slow down the hospital closures ’ , while another will follow hot on their heels , saying , ‘ Close the hospitals as rapidly as possible . ’
16 Fowler inaugurated the introduction of line production in locomotive repairs , greatly reducing time spent in workshops , and a firm standardization programme to reduce as rapidly as possible the 393 individual locomotive types inherited by the LMS .
17 With the help of Wood Group 's existing presence in the region , it is planned to expand their products into this region as rapidly as possible .
18 In view of that , will the Home Secretary make sure that he examines the evidence as rapidly as possible ?
19 Will he also acknowledge the sterling campaign carried out by the sister of Derek Bentley , Iris Bentley , in making sure that that grave injustice and wrong is righted as rapidly as possible ?
20 Will he ensure that the vast amount of aid which has been sent into the region for military purposes will in future be for peaceful purposes so that the region 's social injustices are dealt with as rapidly as possible ?
21 I am wholly concerned to fight for the achievement of an equitable GATT solution as rapidly as possible .
22 NVA barracks and training areas were being handed over to the government for civilian use as rapidly as possible .
23 At the meeting , convened to discuss closer ties , the ministers were reported to have agreed to extend membership as rapidly as possible to other states of eastern Europe ( Bulgaria had been admitted in May — see p. 38930 — while Hungary had joined in 1990 and Czechoslovakia and Poland in 1991 ) and to applicant countries which were formerly part of the Soviet Union .
24 Those that are not reviewed are returned as rapidly as possible so that they may be submitted elsewhere without delay .
25 The incomplete , sluggish and/or mistaken adjustments to changing economic signals that can be found in the Keynesian and monetarist short-run situations are removed from the new classical world by economic agents ' incentives and their ability to use full information to adjust to any new configuration of nominal variables as rapidly as possible .
26 Furthermore , pollinators are directed to suitable target sites for deposition of pollen by a series of rewards at those sites , whereas dispersers are not and indeed , jettisoning of the ‘ ballast ’ from their food as rapidly as possible is to their advantage : food may take 10 to 20 minutes to pass through a bat or small bird , though up to several months in animals like the rhinoceros .
27 He said the centre provided ‘ a golden opportunity to improve our understanding and , perhaps more importantly , to bring the fruits of these advances as rapidly as possible to practical treatment programmes ’ .
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