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

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1 Well erm you kept it out as long as possible but the weather spoilt it and the more you turned it , the bla blacker it came .
2 We keep the central heating off as long as possible and the thermostat is set low .
3 The caller asks if she can be informed as gently as possible that a very close relative has died .
4 Quite apart from this , the legislation required that the gathering of evidence by other means would be unlikely to succeed , or would be considerably more difficult ; a warrant would apply to only one suspect , so that there were no general warrants ; the warrants would remain in force for three months and thereafter had to be renewed ; and the person concerned generally had to be notified as soon as possible after the surveillance ended that he or she had been the target of such surveillance .
5 We guarantee to meet claims from readers made in accordance with the above procedure as soon as possible after the advertiser has become subject to bankruptcy proceedings , or has gone into liquidation , up to a limit of £16,000 per annum for any one advertiser so affected , and up to £48,000 in respect of all advertisers .
6 We guarantee to meet claims from readers made in accordance with the above procedure as soon as possible after the advertiser has become subject to bankruptcy proceedings , or has gone into liquidation , up to a limit of £16,000 per annum for any one advertiser so affected , and up to £48,000 in respect of all advertisers .
7 One of the advantages of tacking onto port as soon as possible after the start is that you do n't have to worry about clear air
8 The parties will want a commitment to the buy-out as soon as possible after the commercial negotiations have been completed .
9 2.2.3 ( subject as provided in clauses 2.3 and 2.4 ) in accordance with the building documents There must be an obligation on the landlord to make application for the approvals as soon as possible after the agreement has been entered into .
10 The person or body having an interest to protect is the one to register as soon as possible after the interest is vested in them .
11 In such circumstances details should be obtained as soon as possible after the announcement has been made and the Panel consulted .
12 After substantial delays in reaching a decision on the refitting competition , Jonathon Aitken , the defence procurement minister , announced this week that the MoD hoped to announce the outcome as soon as possible after the Easter parliamentary recess finishes in early April .
13 Shareholders would be notified as soon as possible whether the alternative offer would be made , and if so , on what terms , TVS said in a brief statement .
14 ‘ In the present climate , I think people will be under quite a lot of pressure to begin building work as soon as possible when an answer has been given , ’ said principle officer for child services , Cliff James .
15 If you are interested please contact myself as soon as possible and a confidentiality letter will be sent to you .
16 My only blurred thought was to reach shelter as soon as possible and the good belay spelt one word — abseil .
17 De Klerk reaffirmed his commitment to the principle of establishing a transitional government as soon as possible and the creation of a new parliament in which all racial groups would be represented .
18 SYRIA expressed a strong desire yesterday to resume Middle East peace negotiations as soon as possible and the United States said it would play a more active role in the talks than in the past .
19 Note that failure does not include collection failure — the absence of the sought item or topic from the collection ; one of the functions of a good catalogue is to inform users as quickly as possible that the library does not hold what they are looking for .
20 The subject 's task was to judge as quickly as possible whether the second clause was a sensible continuation of the first .
21 We presented both types of sentence in two parts and asked people to judge as quickly as possible whether the because clause was a sensible continuation of the main clause .
22 Letter strings are presented to the subject who has to decide as quickly as possible whether the letter string constitutes a word or not .
23 He was getting back quicker than I thought because he is quite a tall guy , so I had to knock the stumps down as quickly as possible and the quickest way to get there was through the air — and I took it . ’
24 In my experience , young people in a family have been directed to go and conceive a child as quickly as possible because a dying person wants to see a grandchild to ‘ know that his name will live on before he dies , .
25 The only snag to weighing fish immediately is that you should , as I have already mentioned , get your bait back in the water as quickly as possible when the bream are feeding .
26 He gropes mentally , ‘ straining every nerve in an agonised attempt to divine as quickly as Possible where the trap lay ’ .
27 The LAW 's main function is ‘ to make development land available as quickly as possible where the private sector finds it difficult to complete transactions ’ .
28 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 .
29 It is important that if this staff member should leave , his departure should be anticipated as early as possible and the patient helped to accept it , otherwise it is very likely to provoke another crisis and further admission .
30 The Captain tried to slide the back window down as unobtrusively as possible when the young Sub-lieutenant sitting beside the driver began to choke .
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