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

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1 To come soon are the 316i ( £13,950 ) and the 320i ( £17,580 ) .
2 Coming soon are John le Carré 's magnificent latest , Secret Pilgrim ; Roy Strong 's fascinating Lost Treasures of Britain and the authoritative Oxford Library of English Usage — plus a host of Spring bestsellers all at significant savings .
3 Coming soon are a new wetsuit and high cut trousers and Nigel has now finished the first sea kayak with another on the way .
4 Also due soon are the men 's doubles at 5th Avenue , Ballymena .
5 But whatever satisfaction Scott may have gained from the debate and the fact that he had been given six months to prepare a new design , it must have soon been dispelled by the public press and the action of some of his professional colleagues .
6 When Menelik founded Addis Ababa in 1889 the countryside had been forested with juniper and wild olive , but these had soon been cut down for firewood and building material , whereupon Menelik announced that he was going to move his capital for the third time .
7 ‘ It 's not every day that someone wanders on to my property and , when charged at by a Dobermann who 'd shot off as I closed the door after us , goes blithely forward and greets it with the words , ‘ Hello , darling ’ , ’ he replied , reminding her , had she forgotten , that , the dog never far from his control outside of the house , he had soon been on the spot to witness events .
8 The second England soon in n it ?
9 Friends or partners may soon be ill too .
10 Dear Harsnet , he wrote , just a brief note to let you know that work on the MSS you left with me is proceeding apace ( at long last ! ) and will soon be ready for publication .
11 But that will soon be forgotten .
12 as if now I know it will soon be off my hands time has started to move forward again .
13 This ancient Chinese process is a fish preserving method comparable to smoking , and is just one of the techniques that catering students from the Norwich Hotel School will soon be taught .
14 I assured myself that it would be only temporary and I would soon be in a flat again , but ‘ temporary ’ turned out to be five years .
15 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 .
16 And you 'll soon be out of here in any case .
17 She heard that his flat , to which she foresaw she would soon be invited , was a mixture of Victorian ( the furniture ) and deco ( the mirrors , the glass ) .
18 As she walked from the post office empty handed , she pretended to be an American tourist , one who could leave in a few days , one for whom the trip would soon be nothing more than a few travel stories and postcards .
19 By the late 1980s regular trainloads were being dispatched from purpose-built transfer terminals in Greater London , Manchester and Avon , and these would soon be joined by a new flow from Edinburgh .
20 Riva 's move into the UK could well be just the vanguard of a friendly invasion of quality draught continental beers which may soon be competing on the bars of UK pubs with our own traditional ales .
21 I will soon be installing newer windows .
22 The ‘ tendentious ’ story would soon be out of the way , making possible a return to what Dostoevsky thought was much more important , the Life of a Great Sinner project .
23 Such listeners would soon be annoyed were announcements to be made too frequently , at intervals of less than say 20–30 minutes , or if programmes were rudely interrupted .
24 ‘ There will soon be 100,000 such militias , which will mean we have won over two thirds of the opposition , ’ he said .
25 This , however , could soon be put right as investors begin to focus on changes which have taken place in the past few years .
26 Today , £20,000 might be a good guess for an especially attractive image and Mr Osborne predicts that the price will soon be nearer to £30,000 .
27 Design : Crossed lines over the toytown tram : City transport could soon be back on the right track , says Jonathan Glancey
28 Dorothea Wilms , minister for intra-German affairs , and Oscar Lafontaine , Social Democrat prime minister of the Saarland ventured to hope that there would soon be changes in East Germany despite the fact that its leader , had not shown the slightest inclination to budge during the 40th anniversary celebrations and talks with the Soviet president .
29 But it may soon be forgotten , because now comes the bad news : the All Blacks arrive tomorrow .
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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