Example sentences of "it will soon be " in BNC.

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1 All those people coming up to you and saying , ‘ Do n't worry dear , it 'll soon be your turn too , ’ or some similar rubbish in that vein .
2 It 'll soon be dark and then we wo n't be able to see him coming at all . ’
3 It 'll soon be time for us to take control , seriously . ’
4 It 'll soon be over with , and we 'll soon be together again .
5 One part of Joe was telling him he had already gone off his head , but another section kept repeating , ‘ It 'll soon be over and then you can tell her .
6 Berlin has been reborn , and with the Government moving back here from Boon it 'll soon be the capital of Germany once more .
7 It 'll soon be better for the power station management Bill has built a hide to monitor the bird population
8 There 's a warning on local radio that it 'll soon be over Starr Hills as well . ’
9 ‘ It 'll fade , ’ he said , ‘ it 'll soon be gone , ’ and kissed her again before leaving her to herself .
10 It 'll soon be dark . ’
11 It 'll soon be over . ’
12 ‘ Do n't worry , it 'll soon be over . ’
13 I think it 'll soon be on the tourist map . ’
14 It 'll soon be Christmas , ’ said Pascoe inconsequently .
15 It 'll soon be too dark to navigate . ’
16 It 'll soon be time for me to write again .
17 Sweetest bird , my sweetest love , oh , oh , it 'll soon be better .
18 It 'll soon be dark . ’
19 ‘ Does n't matter , Mammy ; it 'll soon be crushed anyway , when we start playing games . ’
20 It 'll soon be dark . ’
21 It 'll soon be time for your afternoon lesson . ’
22 Er well it 'll soon be Liz 's birthday .
23 It 'll soon be tea time wo n't it Tim ?
24 Well I said it 'll soon be Christmas she said yes not quite four weeks she said .
25 on a database because it 'll soon be
26 So it 'll soon be Easter as well wo n't it ?
27 It 'll soon be Easter
28 Cos if not it 'll soon be time for bed .
29 as if now I know it will soon be off my hands time has started to move forward again .
30 It warns that the spread of vast computer data banks means it will soon be possible to identify individuals walking along a street , whether or not they have committed a crime : ‘ The new PNC2 police national computer will be capable of storing digitised photographs to which detectives will have instant access . ’
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