Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] be soon " in BNC.
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1 | And then , there was — or there was soon to be — Musset , Vigny , Champfleury . |
2 | ‘ Thinking of Miss Henrietta 's children , sir , and them being soon perhaps in want of a true mother . ’ |
3 | When I walk on it the whole thing starts to move and I am soon covered in the grey dust I am stirring up ; it fills my nostrils and triggers a memory that links the smell with rock climbing . |
4 | A local man offers to ferry me across the fjord and I am soon on the way to Holt . |
5 | These violent rituals became a regular event and the police and I were soon on first-name terms , although most of the beatings took place at the week-ends when I was at my Pop 's house . |
6 | Somebody knew and I was soon outside the front door . |
7 | As I climbed , so the cloud lifted and I was soon able to shed my waterproofs . |
8 | Although my efforts would make Mr Walt Disney cringe , they were popular enough with the children of Navan , and I was soon handing out picture after picture — all free , courtesy of Navan shopping centre . |
9 | In Whitehorse the RCAF personnel maintained close relations with the USAF base there , and I was soon on speaking terms with the Americans , most of whom were engaged in flying or servicing aircraft operating between the States and Fairbanks , Alaska . |
10 | I discovered that they virtually ran a bird hospital and I was soon bringing them more casualties and learning a lot of useful things about bird-keeping and care . |
11 | I joined AIB on 1 July 1955 as a Senior Inspector of Accidents ( Operations ) and I was soon put to work , first of all on a little Auster that ditched in the Bristol Channel , then on a BOAC Argonaut in Libya under the supervision of Penny Garnons-Williams , an old hand at the job . |
12 | She looked familiar , and I was soon looking into the green and expressive eyes of Sally Drayton , who had been a fellow student at Sussex University . |
13 | But the emergency window on the left opened quite easily and I was soon out with the thought that a safe landing is one you can walk away from . |
14 | Finding myself in the coal bunker at the back of the bungalow I did nothing till the morning of dawning when maximum light was to be utilised for a rather essential cold water wash under an outside tap , and I was soon back on the solid road remarking that the hedgerows ' newborn leaves utter great things . |
15 | I suddenly felt very tired and I was soon asleep . |
16 | But the dogs chased after me and attacked me , and I was soon knocked to the ground . |
17 | It was hot beside the mouth of the kiln and I was soon sweating ; but the air was bright around me , the narrow prospect of the lake still and cool in the distance . |
18 | I was young and healthy and I was soon out of danger . |
19 | There I was welcomed by Molly Braithwaite who demonstrated Medau movement and I was soon joining in with the others present . |
20 | Is that what democracy has come to in this country , with the democratically elected Government refusing to listen to the democratically elected Opposition — who will be unable to reveal the flaws in the council tax as we did in the case of the poll tax , and which were soon clear for all to see ? |
21 | A short crossing over the peat groughs to the south and you are soon peering from one of the eroded rocky buttresses down into Grindsbrook , whose eastern fork provides entertaining scrambling over rocky steps followed by a gentle amble , perhaps in the gathering gloom , down the widening track and fields to the twinkling lights of Edale . |
22 | But forget 10-digit typing and you 're soon skipping across the keys with the irritating agility of people who never sweated in front of a Pitman 's chart . |
23 | Head up the winding river Cleddau , as we did on a previous visit , and you 're soon in total country , the ‘ Little England beyond Wales ’ , a sweet part of the world . |
24 | The leader of this band was that dashing Earl of Bothwell who had shown signs of becoming Mary 's latest favourite , and who was soon to show even higher ambitions . |
25 | When she reached a certain point it bent sharply and excitingly down , and she was soon enjoying the sensation of going up and down on a galloping pony . |
26 | Using the crutch made Luce 's return journey comparatively easy , and she was soon back in bed . |
27 | The basket of trout David and I displayed from Plantation Loch aroused considerable interest among our companions ; and we were soon being closely questioned about what flies had done the damage . |
28 | Cars had been laid on in advance by Tom Warner 's telegram , and we were soon settled in our respective suites or rooms in the C.P.R. 's palatial Hotel Saskatchewan . |
29 | They were both Londoners so this cheered me up no end , and we were soon making our way to the Mess for supper and then up to the office for me to meet some of the others . |
30 | To see a familiar , friendly face in a room full of strangers was very pleasant and we were soon exchanging news . |