Example sentences of "[adv] soon [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | In spite of all the work done by Ludwig Prandtl and his colleagues , it was a daring step to commit the resources of the mighty Germania yards , in early 1924 , to install two metal cylinders more than 12 m tall on the elegant schooner Buckau , so soon after the idea had ignited Flettner 's imagination in 1921 . |
2 | Coming to that realisation so soon after her panic at drowning did n't seem to worry her as much as it should have done . |
3 | ‘ How strange , ’ the majordomo was saying , ‘ another honourable Inquisitor presenting his credentials so soon after we have seen the last one off ! ’ |
4 | He was voicing a desire which he feared might only bring him Meh'Lindi 's contempt — so soon after she had honoured and anointed him with her body . |
5 | Thus , so soon after the passage of the Reform Act was it shown to have done nothing to realise the aspirations of working men . |
6 | According to Miller Freeman 's vice-president Don Pazour , the sale of M&T Books so soon after its acquisition by Miller Freeman was due to the resignation of Linda Hanger , who had been ‘ the driving force behind the books ’ division under M&T Publishing . |
7 | Would they dare risk alienating public opinion so soon after they had regained it ? |
8 | ‘ And so soon after we were discussing it , too , but then you keep doing it . |
9 | ‘ My love , ’ he said , ‘ what was so urgent that you had to summon me so soon after we parted yesterday afternoon ? |
10 | ‘ Must we wrangle so soon after we meet again , Papa ? |
11 | Andrew Walker was bound to have Veronica 's address and telephone number but a request for them , so soon after she had been asking questions about the woman 's husband , might well arouse his suspicions . |
12 | ‘ I 'd hate to lose you , so soon after I 've found you . ’ |
13 | ‘ In coming to his friend 's assistance so soon after he himself had suffered a serious heart attack he put his health at risk . ’ |
14 | The Yorkshire boxers ' misfortune at having to box twice so soon before the N-E Counties finals can only help the N-E division winners , who laid on another fine night of boxing at Gateshead Leisure Centre on Friday . |
15 | I did n't see why I should enjoy living again so soon when poor Catherine had had all that she valued slowly torn away from her … ’ |
16 | Here 's money for my meat ; I would have left it on the board , so soon As I had made my meal ; and parted With prayers for the provider |
17 | ‘ So soon as may be , my lord . |
18 | So soon as that is appreciated the force of the suggested analogy falls away . |
19 | She had been expecting him to call , though not quite so soon as this . |
20 | ‘ So soon as may be , Master Parry may make such disposal as he thinks fit , and I will never say the loath word . |
21 | By a majority the Court of Appeal held that on the true analysis the firm had in fact been automatically dissolved ( because its continuance would have been illegal ) so soon as there was a failure to renew the practising certificate by one of its members , and that thereafter the properly qualified partners had carried on in a new partnership at will which was not prevented from recovering its costs . |
22 | It 'll be all right soon as he gets it . ’ |
23 | Well I would find out rather soon because erm |
24 | Some herb seeds germinate best soon after they ripen in summer , and should be sown towards the end of summer , though with packet seed this is not always possible . |
25 | THE leaders of Mogadishu 's two warring factions united in a peace move yesterday soon after a Somali was shot dead by US Marines . |
26 | That year William Ayermine , a senior chancery master , held canonries in six cathedrals and at four of those one of his fellow canons was Roger Northburgh , keeper of the wardrobe , who held two more prebends elsewhere : both soon after this became bishops . |
27 | ‘ Probably soon after he went missing . |
28 | I sent Moira a card : Glass definitively abandoned , collect as soon as possible . |
29 | Phoned Moira and told her I wanted it out as soon as possible ; if she would n't have it I would find someone who would . |
30 | And I think I should definitely be awarded my doctorate as soon as possible . |