Example sentences of "[be] soon [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 New products are , however , in the offing as Zoladex for prostate cancer and the intravenous anaesthetic Diprivan are soon to be launched in the key US market .
2 Again , a simple colour change in the test will tell you whether or not you are soon to be a mum .
3 His black and white , ‘ meditive ’ , large format landscapes shots are soon to be on exhibit in Bath and Newport , Gwent .
4 His black and white , ‘ meditative ’ , large format landscape shots are soon to be on exhibit in Bath and Newport , Gwent .
5 Although just two properties remain for sale at Birse Homes ' Hutton Grange development in Weston-Super-Mare , Avon , the builder promises more bungalows are soon to be released .
6 Red deer and the country house — they go together well , yet the two are soon to be parted .
7 For the past two years , the West Midlands police have been reinvestigating the Birmingham pub bombings , the results are soon to be sent to the crown prosecution service .
8 OLD soldier Dominic Lavery has refused to give his beloved wellies the boot despite rumours they 're soon to be replaced by a new American alternative .
9 So , although the North Koreans were soon to be backed by 250,000 Communist Chinese troops , officially there was still no hot war — only a cold one , in two versions , foreign and domestic .
10 I threaded my way between the various broken churches , towers and columns to the entrance-exhibition where posters announced that fibreglass imitations of the stone carvings were soon to be set up outside .
11 The wetlands and wastes of England were soon to be loud with their tumults .
12 Some of our final year students who were soon to be ordained , feeling the need for some kind of support system , especially during the first few years of ministry , decided to create their own cells .
13 How glad we were soon to be of this memory .
14 They were astonished when we said ‘ Yes ’ Everyone remembers the holiday chalets — ‘ our little houses ’ as they were soon to be called .
15 ERCO were soon to be kept busy producing war materials , and it was not until August 1945 that production of the Ercoupe resumed .
16 But as the young princes were soon to be spending their time at boarding school , Diana had little excuse to visit Highgrove .
17 Such human resources were soon to be available elsewhere — notably in Japan — but for some decades they guaranteed to Europe and North America a monopoly of technical invention and discovery .
18 Holden and Holford 's City of London Plan put the seal on the principles of precinct planning and the canalization of traffic , crucial aspects of redevelopment which were soon to be seen in Coventry , Plymouth and elsewhere .
19 It was reported on March 14 that all military exercises were soon to be scaled down in response to the diminishing threat from the Warsaw Pact .
20 Finally , the western democracies were soon to be preoccupied by new threats .
21 Didsbury , St Osyth 's , Worcester and others which had previously had discussions with the CNAA were either already back in discussion , or were soon to be so .
22 Such arguments were soon to be developed in the State Department .
23 But those who expected him to make a significant impact on the British championship were soon to be disappointed .
24 There was a small disturbance early yesterday , it emerges , at the famous entrance which is soon to be closed by Mrs Thatcher 's ornamental security gates .
25 This station is soon to be followed by another 250 000 sq .
26 A rare breeds and endangered species Animal centre to augment the Animal Village is soon to be opened , at the Whitbread Hop Farm .
27 A new programme , called the Leeds Financial Sector Initiative , is soon to be launched to see how Leeds can capitalise on its new lead .
28 Over the past 18 months more than 10 cases have come to light , one of which is soon to be pursued in court .
29 Our daughter is soon to be married and I shall be giving her away , but she would like both her stepfather and myself to speak at the reception .
30 It was not wholly superseded until the publication of Richard Westfall 's Never at Rest in 1980 ( a condensed , updated version of this biography is soon to be published by Cambridge University Press as The Life of Isaac Newton ) .
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