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

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1 As soon as possible in the new Parliament , we will introduce a new ‘ Rent a Room ’ scheme under which home-owners will be able to let rooms to lodgers without having to pay tax on the rent they receive .
2 You are the kind of person who likes to get to the hands-on stage as soon as possible in the learning cycle .
3 I hope that that will happen as soon as possible in the case of Cleveland .
4 Volume-cycled nasal positive pressure ventilation was started as soon as possible in the NIPPV group with either a Lifecare PLV 100 ( Lifecare , Lafayette , Colorado , USA ) in the assist-control mode , or a Brompton-PAC ( PneuPAC Ltd , Luton , Beds , UK ) .
5 I imagine they 'll be keen to start work as soon as possible in the hope of having it ready for next season , and with their resources you can be sure — ’
6 The Institute claims that it acted as quickly as possible in the circumstances because the DTI did not publish its reports until 1990 .
7 These ‘ eclectic ’ economists prefer to look at each element of the debate and assess it as dispassionately as possible in the light
8 The postponed Val d'Isere and Saalbach downhills will be staged as early as possible in the New Year : low-level Garmisch will be the first notional beneficiary , but people are already talking in terms of Are , Sweden , in March .
9 Social work inclination to try to verify the occurrence of sexual abuse was often at variance with the police desire to be involved as early as possible in the investigation of a case .
10 Applications for admission should be submitted as early as possible in the session prior to that in which admission is sought and should not be delayed because the applicant is awaiting examination results or the outcome of applications for scholarships or for admission to other institutions .
11 We shall be hoping to collate this information as early as possible in the next session
12 A preliminary draft of the disclosure letter and all relevant documents should be requested as early as possible in the negotiations for , in many respects , it is as important as the sale agreement .
13 The usual answer to this is to advise the managers to subscribe their shares as early as possible in the arrangements preceding the buy-out , so it can be demonstrated that , at the time they subscribe , there is no commitment from the institutions to invest , and therefore no certainty that the buy-out will proceed .
14 For maximum efficiency all of these drugs should be used as early as possible in the treatment of the disease since clinical signs associated with pulmonary pathology are not rapidly resolved by mere removal of adult lungworms .
15 Laura insisted that they be made up as near as possible in the original manner , from the cutting and colouring to the hand-sewn hems ; historical accuracy was to be paramount .
16 I appeal to the people of Burma to economise as far as possible in the consumption of rice and foodstuffs ; so that we may have some surplus to send to a hungry world .
17 Here it is important with all clients including elderly people to involve them as far as possible in the advocacy process , otherwise the client may end up feeling even more powerless , while some determined advocacy is undertaken on his/her behalf .
18 The stated aim of the Nuffield Science units , for instance , was to place the student as far as possible in the experimental mode , to give experience of " thinking like a scientist " .
19 I was determined to live as far as possible in the now .
20 It argued that government control should be ‘ strategic guidance ’ and should be exercised as far as possible in the same way for all the industries by the use of economic and financial criteria , and that this should be done by one minister and one department .
21 whether the provisions in question were adopted before or after the Directive , a national court must interpret the national law as far as possible in the light and wording of the Directive in order to achieve the aims of the Community law .
22 They followed as far as possible in the time available , the practices and procedures of the permanent parliamentary boundary commission , indeed of the six members of the committees , five were members of the parliamentary boundary commissions and they were appointed to the committees after consultation with the opposition parties .
23 Your letter is moved as fast as possible in the UK and you receive express delivery abroad where this is available ( see the list of countries in the Royal Mail International Guide ) .
24 The National Council of Churches of Kenya ( NCCK ) has launched a programme of ‘ Education for Participatory Democracy ’ to help Kenyans participate as fully as possible in the country 's transition to democratic rule .
25 We 're also committed to tenant participation and er we 've done a couple of exercises already on the scheme and we 've secured some funding from the housing corporation to employ Anglian Design on our behalf with the the housing association er , to involve the tenants as fully as possible in the er , development process .
26 This will become more evident if we go on to consider democracy in its larger sense as a state of affairs in which all citizens participate , and are encouraged to participate , as fully as possible in the organization and regulation of their whole social life .
27 The objective is to start the budgeting process as late as possible in the preceding year while allowing budget-holders time to agree their budget before the start of the budget year .
28 This guiding principle of participant observation — that the observer should be part of the setting which he or she is studying — was followed as closely as possible in the other communities .
29 He gave a cynical laugh , mooched around the abandoned jetty until he found a piece of wood about the right length , wedged it as politely as possible in the gap between the lid and the box , and pulled out one of the flat packages .
30 He started to travel as slowly as possible in the hope that the King would change his mind .
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