No sooner was the patient taken to the OT,than the electricity failed.(Begin:Hardly....)
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We can use hardly or no sooner to say that two things happened in quick succession (i.e. there was a very short space of time between the two things happening). We say hardly . . . when / before . . . to say that something happened and another thing happened very soon afterwards
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Hardly the patient taken to the OT when the electricity failed
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