Example sentences of "come [adv] soon [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The latter survey , while a substantial one , possibly came too soon after the reforms of the early 1980s to detect their full impact . |
2 | Clarke himself believes the party simply could n't bear another leadership contest coming so soon after the Thatcher dismissal . |
3 | Oldfield said it was entirely his fault , but coming so soon after the Woodfull affair , the crowd went berserk again . |
4 | Dr Anne Wright , Rector of Sunderland 's new university , said the news is a double boost to Wearside coming so soon after the granting of city status . |
5 | Coming so soon after the fiasco of Barricades Week , it opened up the prospect of new opportunities in foreign policy and reinforced a determination on de Gaulle 's part to liquidate the Algerian problem as soon as possible , even at the expense of major concessions to the FLN and its government-in-exile , the Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic or GPRA . |
6 | She claimed that their action had been ill-considered and ironic coming so soon after the launch of their customer service charter . |
7 | An MP says that , coming so soon after the Maxwell scandal , the case highlights the need for tougher laws to protect pension funds . |
8 | I recently spent ten hours mixing this live broadcast that 's coming out soon on the BBC , and as soon as I pulled either mine or Keith 's amp out of the mix the vibe was n't quite the same . |
9 | Plenty of babies come too soon after the wedding . |