- No sooner...than
It is used in expressions showing that one thing happens straight after another:
'I had no sooner sat down than there was a loud knock on the door.'
We can use the inversion:
'No sooner had I sat down than there was a loud knock on the door.'
- Hardly...when
It is used to say that something has just begun, happened, etc.:
'We had hardly sat down to supper when the phone rang.'
We can use the inversion:
Hardly had we sat down to supper when the phone rang.'
- As soon as
It is used to mean as early or quickly as (soon is an adverb that means 'early' or quickly' here):
'Please send it as soon as possible.'
'We’ll deliver the goods as soon as we can.'
It can also be used as a conjunction:
'I'll come and see you as soon as I've finished work.'
'As soon as/Immediately the gates were open, the crowds rushed in.'