Example sentences of "soon be [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He almost invariably added that any expense would soon be made good by the increased value of the property .
2 Greater unity would strengthen the weakest link in the chain , the village minister : ‘ When sneerers and wonderers ask [ him ] , ‘ Hath any man brought him ought to eat ? ’ it will soon be made clear that good men eat at the table of Divine plenteousness . ’
3 Do n't tell Madeleine I said so because she 'll deny it just to be contrary , but I 'm very much hoping the two of them will soon be getting engaged .
4 A strong recovery in Britain would soon be cut short .
5 Meanwhile , the Community may soon be embracing Finnish .
6 Bunker knew instinctively that Clasper could not , and would not , resolve the dispute himself and that the effects of the stoppage would very soon be felt far beyond the confines of United Motors as one supply industry after another experienced a precipitous drop in demand .
7 The proposal , which caused a storm at last week 's council meeting , has led to further suggestions that other organisations throughout Ards could soon be demanding free refuse collection .
8 Several other MPs on both sides of the House of Commons may soon be urging legal reform .
9 This viewpoint has been expressed as follows : ‘ the mere hint by anyone concerned that the law may come in is the surest sign that things are or will soon be going wrong . ’
10 Instead , unseen operatives may soon be directing sophisticated agricultural implements by remote control from their firesides .
11 It 's hoped a British engineer and his Australian cousin , kidnapped by the Kurdish rebels in Turkey , could soon be set free .
12 This , however , could soon be put right as investors begin to focus on changes which have taken place in the past few years .
13 Crowds in the bookies : punters may soon be backing sponsored horses as a result of the new tax deal
14 That famous cross of white neon would soon be glowing blue .
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