Example sentences of "make [adv] [adv] as " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Eventually equipment purchases will have to be made so long as the demand for packaging is there .
2 Complaints should be made as soon as possible after the event .
3 If so , applications for clearance should be made as soon as possible .
4 It is safe to assume that a guardian will be appointed in most cases and the rules state that the appointment should be made as soon as practicable after the commencement of proceedings ( FPCR , r10(1) ; FPR , r4.10(1) ) .
5 So far all the preparations had been made as discreetly as possible , under cover of darkness , but now the moment he most dreaded was approaching , the moment when the sepoys would realize that a retreat was taking place and would launch their attack .
6 Searches are not made as frequently as staff would like , because they say , shortages mean there simply are n't enough officers to do it .
7 The BBC still , happily , seemed keen to see the film produced and so Gerard budgeted it to be made as simply as possible in 16mm for television , with the hope that cinema distributors would find it irresistible and give it a release on the big screen .
8 Software should be written to recognise this and allow changes to be made as simply as possible .
9 The early canals were contour canals , winding about for miles in order to circumvent a hill ; but the later ones were made as straight as possible by means of cuttings and embankments .
10 Kossen also says that these characteristics can be learned and developed , thereby suggesting that leaders may be made as well as born .
11 The house and park were made as late as the 1870s .
12 In our normal form only strictly necessary choices will be made , and these will be made as late as possible .
13 The first serious attempt was made as early as 1869 by a young Swiss doctor , Johannes Friedrich Miescher ( 1844–1894 ) , whose uncle was Wilhelm His ( 1831–1904 ) , a most unusual anatomist who maintained the forward-looking proposition ‘ La solution finale du problème du développement tissulaire se trouve dans la chimie ’ ( The final solution of the problem of development of organs is to be found in chemistry ) .
14 Application for admission to HND courses should be made as early as possible , and preferably before 31 January of the proposed year of entry to the University .
15 In 1972–3 full-time courses in the polytechnics began to offer computing studies as part of the normal curriculum and attempts were also made as early as 1969 to include a European language ; while the latter proved to be an irrelevance , the former has certainly not .
16 To remedy these grievances it was enacted that the Charter of the Forest was to be kept in all its articles , that the perambulations made in the time of Edward I were to be observed , that those perambulations which still remained to be made should be made as quickly as possible , and that the forest boundaries in each county should be confirmed by royal charters , as laid down in the perambulations .
17 ‘ If a co-ordinated effort is not made as quickly as possible , the death toll could increase dramatically to become a major catastrophe , ’ said Mr Demoze Kebebu , regional representative of Ethiopia 's Bureau of Refugee Affairs .
18 The Government have introduced the Bill at the earliest possible moment in the Session , and we shall ensure that secondary legislation is made as quickly as possible .
19 is the traditional cheese of Wales , although it was first made as recently as the 1880s .
20 I want it to be clearly understood that I do not in any way mean to suggest there is any question of prevarication when I say that as to the prospect for the future there is essentially a difference between what the plaintiff 's parents said in their statements made as recently as the twenty eighth of October of this year and what they said in their evidence about their attitude to future care .
21 It was an electrifying race , made more so as the runners approached the third stage .
22 The broad native roads made as straight as possible for their mark , like the roads of the Romans , seem to pick out preferentially the highest and steepest hills , which they ascend perpendicularly and without compromise .
23 Visits to Exeter he made as rarely as possible .
24 As suggested in [ 95 , p. 94 ] , it was possibly in connection with the announcement of publication , made as early as 1843 , that in the period 1844–6 A L Cauchy was especially active in developing the theory of permutations .
25 It featured more than 100 works , some made as early as 1915 , and was introduced , in part , by an essay O'Keeffe wrote for the exhibition brochure Stieglitz had prepared .
26 He made as swiftly as he could for the foyer .
27 In the days following announcement of the inquiry , accusations were made against ministers , including in particular John Major , of attempting to cover up modifications made as late as July 1990 to the original 1985 policy towards exports to Iraq [ for which see p. 34515 ] , and of misleading the House of Commons in this respect .
28 The request , made as recently as last November , when the uproar about Libya 's refusal to hand over its two suspects was at its height , was duly ingored .
29 Marshall decried the reversal of a ruling made as recently as 1989 , and claimed that " power , not reason , is the new currency of this court 's decision-making " .
30 This distinction applies to the things that men make as well as to the actions which men perform .
  Next page