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

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1 As the Spring of 1963 gave way to Summer , one priority became uppermost in Whitaker 's mind — to get one script of each type of Doctor Who story together as soon as possible .
2 Merrill thought , as she sat in the car as far away as possible from him .
3 The appliance manufacturers , the frozen food kings , the canners and food merchants exploited to the hilt the female desire to get out of the kitchen just as quickly as possible .
4 So if you have got your heart set on a big wedding for the kids or a fast car when you retire , it is worth putting some money away as soon as possible to make sure the clouds of inflation do n't darken your horizon , adds Mr. Pinnell .
5 Scott 's target : Scott Hastings , the Lions and Scottish centre who broke his cheekbone against Otago last weekend , rejoined the Lions today keen to play rugby again as soon as possible .
6 Lions and Scottish centre who broke his cheekbone against Otago last weekend , rejoined the Lions yesterday keen to play rugby again as soon as possible .
7 However , what is also handed down from father to son these days is the importance of seeking a higher-paid and higher-status job elsewhere as soon as possible .
8 Whether it 's snowing or blocked by another plane , we have to be able to accept planes again as soon as possible .
9 I book the late meals at 1430 hours for everyone , and organise the loading of fifty pallets for the exercise — working through lunch to get the vessel away as quickly as possible .
10 Can it be that one day , off it goes on , that one day I simply stayed in , in where , instead of going out , in the old way , out to spend day and night as far away as possible , it was n't far .
11 Hugh was carrying the sack now as inconspicuously as possible over his shoulder but the others no longer cared about it ; the word ‘ friar ’ had claimed their attention .
12 ‘ I 'll have the exhibition ready as soon as possible .
13 We are aware now that you 're operating without a license and it 's up to you to get that license here as quickly as possible !
14 We are aware now that you 're operating without a licence and it 's up to you to get that licence here as quickly as possible .
15 Extend the top leg forwards as far as possible and then stretch it forwards and back 30 times , moving it about 3ins ( 7.6cm ) each time .
16 Extend the top leg forwards as far as possible and then stretch it forwards and back 30 times , moving it about 3 ins ( 7.6cm ) each time .
17 Extend the top leg forwards as far as possible and then stretch it forwards and back 35 times , moving it about 3ins ( 7.6cm ) each time .
18 Extend the top leg forwards as far as possible and then stretch it forwards and back 35 times , moving it 3ins ( 7.6cm ) each time .
19 Extend the top leg forwards as far as possible and then stretch it forwards and back 35 times , each time moving it 3ins ( 7.6cm ) .
20 Extend the top leg forwards as far as possible and then stretch it forwards and back 35 times , moving it 3 ins ( 7.6 cm ) each time .
21 Extend the top leg forwards as far as possible and then stretch it forwards and back 35 times , each time moving it 3ins ( 7.6cm ) .
22 Extend the top leg forwards as far as possible and then stretch it forwards and back 40 times , each time moving it 3ins ( 7.6cm ) .
23 Their language , hardly even a bastard grandchild of Imperial Gothic , was salted with oaths , the whole intention being to drive their meddling malicious God and its minions as far away as possible .
24 We choose to use the outer thirds because we want the line to be drawn between two points as far away as possible without being so far out that they risk being unreliable .
25 We should be most grateful if you could let us have your thoughts either as soon as possible or by the next QT day ( September 21st ) .
26 Although the sterling crisis which followed the budget of 11 November 1964 alerted more ministers to the economic realities , Labour 's tiny majority and the need to go to the country again as soon as possible meant that all too often electoral considerations were given priority ( as they had been by the Tories earlier in 1964 ) over economic policy .
27 Eternity as the sound of endless babble : one could of course imagine worse things , but the idea of hearing women 's voices forever , continuously , without end , gave her sufficient incentive to cling seriously to life and to do everything in her power to keep death as far away as possible .
28 In the spring of 1940 John Avison and I rounded up a group of like-minded radio people with the object of renting a large house as far away as possible from downtown Vancouver .
29 " I guess we ought to get the ox carts here as quickly as possible , Monsieur Devraux , to take our bull and the calf back for skinning .
30 Intensively reared piglets are weaned at two to four weeks old , so the sow comes on heat again as soon as possible .
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