Example sentences of "it soon [verb] [adj] [conj] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | In one demonstration my car was stopped at a hospital entrance but it soon became clear that much of the resentment was directed at what were seen as remote hospital authorities ‘ up there , . |
2 | The HWIM system experimented briefly with this method ( Woods et al 1976 ) , but it soon became clear that such an approach was unrealistic . |
3 | When MPs returned to the Commons , it soon became clear that all was not well , as Robert Sanders noted : |
4 | The main item on the agenda was future policy in Ulster but it soon became clear that another issue had become dominant . |
5 | However , it soon became clear that fewer than 30 defectors would be available and that they would demand an unacceptable political price . |
6 | However , with the emergence of the Southern Irish state , it soon became clear that this secularization of the state form was not to signify an absence of Roman catholic power in the construction of public morality , but rather an indirect recognition of the sovereignty of the church in most areas of moral concern besides education . |
7 | It soon becomes evident that these other and wider meanings cluster around a specific conception of the national culture . |