Example sentences of "soon [pron] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 But I , as soon I said to Joe dinner time I said well
2 Soon I came to a strange place where the river divided , one part of it compressed as a hurling white torrent between steep artificial banks , the other part let into a tranquil canal that entered Galway from the countryside .
3 Open pastureland succeeded the neglected wood as I walked on , and soon I came to a rough circle of boulders on a mound — Lisheen , the little fort , home of fairies .
4 Soon I came to an opening in the hills .
5 I did not notice where I was walking , but soon I came to the station .
6 Soon you come to Cressbrook Mill , which dates from 1182 , before crossing the Monsal viaduct and on to Bakewell Station and the Coombs Road viaduct .
7 Turn right onto it and soon you come to Tregaminion church .
8 But soon we progressed to more state , of-the-art experimentation .
9 Hess yelled : ‘ Soon we turn to Russia .
10 Soon they returned to the poteau mitan clutching a struggling figure who was bound with ropes of sisal cord .
11 A few weeks … but how soon they turn to months ; how soon to years .
12 Soon they came to a stout fence of raw , new , wooden palisades with a door in it that said ‘ Private ’ above a grim-toothed lock .
13 Soon they came to a place of ruins .
14 Leaving the seaside resort behind them , they drove out towards the country and soon they came to Wakefield .
15 Soon it thickened to a great blanket , wrapping itself round the windows so that every candle in the place had to be lit .
16 Soon he came to value this practice very much .
17 Soon he came to a bright restaurant on Broadway .
18 Soon he hopes to be at a new home in a different area , where he hopes to be able to live his life in peace .
19 With Autumn and Winter rapidly approaching , anglers will soon he turning to pike .
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