Example sentences of "[adv] soon [subord] " in BNC.

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31 They would let me know as soon as possible .
32 It would be as soon as possible , but they could n't say exactly how long .
33 As soon as possible .
34 They would of course let me know what was going on as soon as possible .
35 ‘ They said it would be as soon as possible — but it takes years for some people .
36 Remove spent tomato plants as soon as possible and put the old compost on the garden as a mulch ; do n't save it for using again next year .
37 Eat self-blanching celery as soon as possible as it does not keep well for long periods .
38 It may be better just to concentrate on keeping straight , holding the wings level and getting the tail up as soon as possible , to reduce the wing 's angle of attack and so improve the aileron power .
39 If you miss a period you must consult your doctor as soon as possible .
40 If you can not feel them , take other precautions , eg the sheath , and see your doctor as soon as possible .
41 call the fire brigade as soon as possible by dialling 999 from a neighbour 's house or a phone box .
42 Drinking several pints of water should help to relieve the symptoms in the short term , but , if they persist , you should see your GP as soon as possible .
43 You should get your child immunised as soon as possible against Diphtheria , Tetanus , Whooping Cough , Polio , Measles , Mumps and Rubella .
44 If you are knocked out for longer than a few seconds , you should report to your doctor as soon as possible after the competition .
45 Be sure to contact the supplier as soon as possible .
46 I have in mind How To Read , a disastrously misnamed little treatise , since its real subject is How to Write , and it is addressed to what Pound called ( with the engagingly dated Edwardian elegance that he never wholly shed ) ‘ the neophyte ’ — that is to say , to the young American writer who wants to know as soon as possible , though at the expense of considerable exertion which he is prepared for , how to assemble his kit of tools for the job in hand and others that he can dimly foresee .
47 ‘ Negotiations are continuing and shareholders will be advised of the outcome as soon as possible , ’ WCRS said .
48 The rules mean that police would have to take control of the computer as soon as possible after the offence and establish that it was working properly at all times .
49 At the moment , no date for its formation has been set but Sir Geoffrey has been asked to make specific recommendations ‘ as soon as possible ’ .
50 The ministry said that it intended to go ahead with the slaughter of the flock ‘ as soon as possible ’ .
51 The Department of Trade is seeking further comments , which should be submitted as soon as possible .
52 Hanson and the Museum of London say that ‘ as soon as practicable the site will be open to public view for a limited period .
53 ‘ Yes , Piper , he wants you to get yourself , and your bagpipes , over there as soon as possible and play him a tune .
54 We will forward a voucher copy of above issue , showing the insert , as soon as possible .
55 From opposite ends of England the academics said that this was a born teacher who ought to be in teaching as soon as possible .
56 If so , it was good to give him experience as a bishop as soon as possible .
57 Nothing short of absolute impossibility ought to prevent those measures from being taken which will as soon as possible restore the — pre-war productivity of the building industry in new houses .
58 All turns , therefore , upon restoring the output of the house-building industry as soon as possible to at least its pre-war productivity .
59 As the volume of private building increases over the two or three years following the proposed changes of policy , local authority housing must as soon as possible be restricted to these objects .
60 As soon as possible afterwards , the existing legal obligations on landlords in regard to repair and maintenance should be put into full force again .
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