Example sentences of "[conj] [conj] soon [subord] [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Singapore 's trouble is that as soon as its economy starts to grow by more than 6–7% , the labour market tends to get tight .
2 You might have company , " Patrick panted. he knew that they had n't been followed , but he also knew that as soon as his mother discovered that he — that both of them — had gone , the first place she would head for would be Joe Hyde 's flat .
3 And as soon as your child cheers up , you 'll feel better too .
4 The sentries had been primed to admit him without challenge , Alexei noted , and as soon as his escort had dismounted a trooper wearing the gorget of a provost came out of the gatehouse and led them away towards the stables .
5 and she goes why , I goes well every time I got , when I went out the other night and when I come in the other night there was Helena with her arms round Andrew , so it 's not that I , I 'm worried about it but I just think it 's a bit tarty of her cos she 's fancies the pants off Pete and as soon as my back 's turned and Pete is n't there she 's all over Andrew .
6 Well , it seemed as if as soon as my back was turned Mrs Carrow went off down there , even though you could n't normally get her to go no further than the garden gate , like I said . ’
7 Alone , the two girls were playful as they went about their tasks , mischievous at times , even carefully boisterous ; but as soon as their father came in they would sink into a beseeching drabness , cower as close to being invisible as they could .
8 But as soon as their friendship was struck the memory faded and the bad time seemed no worse than some null interlude between two boon companions .
9 The unusual delay was because Nigel had died on the Thursday before a bank holiday weekend , but as soon as our GP had signed the death certificate he would be on his way .
10 But as soon as his foot was on the first step of the stairs , Charles heard the fatal summons over the loudspeaker .
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