Example sentences of "could soon " in BNC.
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1 | Steel frames were widely available in the 1930s , but these early frames were liable to rust and could soon look tacky . |
2 | This , however , could soon be put right as investors begin to focus on changes which have taken place in the past few years . |
3 | Food : The test of a true boar : British gourmets could soon go the whole hog , writes Henrietta Green |
4 | Design : Crossed lines over the toytown tram : City transport could soon be back on the right track , says Jonathan Glancey |
5 | The grand old name of Burke 's Peerage could soon appear on some rather surprising household items . |
6 | Wind farms could soon become an unsightly blot on Britain 's landscape |
7 | Environmental Health Officers could soon be an even greater hypertension threat to the Catering Officer that this Orderly Officer ever was ! |
8 | If the Australian experience is anything to go by , the cost here to government , employers and insurance companies could soon run into millions of pounds . |
9 | THE New Statesman and Society could soon have a new owner if negotiations with Mr Robert Holmes a Court , the Australian entrepreneur , are successful , writes Georgina Henry . |
10 | Mr Jerry Hayes ( C. Harlow ) warned that ‘ due to the regrettable and irresponsible behaviour of the unions , one man 's pay dispute could soon degenerate into another man 's loss of life ’ . |
11 | INVESTMENTS could soon be sold like whiter-than-white washing powder if the latest Personal Equity Plan launch is anything to go by . |
12 | Global warming could soon be accelerated dramatically due to a thinning of the sea ice , Mrs Thatcher said yesterday in the 50th anniversary lecture of the parliamentary and scientific committee at the Lords . |
13 | GLOBAL warming could soon be accelerated dramatically due to a thinning of the sea ice , Mrs Thatcher said yesterday . |
14 | With opinion polls showing Labour ahead of the Conservatives , many health service managers are biding their time , not prepared to press forward rapidly with changes which could soon be reversed and which in any case they are reluctant to endorse . |
15 | Their widespread use could soon bring about the collapse of entire stocks of oceanic fish and cause lasting damage to marine ecosystems covering vast areas . |
16 | Competition could soon be even fiercer . |
17 | But if it looks vindictive — more a battle for Saddam 's head than for the liberation of Kuwait — public opinion in the West could soon turn . |
18 | Barring disasters , thinks Mr Stanislaw , the price could soon be $15 a barrel or less , not the $40-plus that was once feared . |
19 | If America 's airline industry continues its present rate of consolidation , it could soon be dominated by American , United and Delta . |
20 | The gap between American interest rates and those abroad could soon start to narrow . |
21 | ‘ It self-seeds ’ could soon become a warning note , striking as much fear into gardeners hearts as ‘ It propagates easily from root cuttings ’ does to anyone who has tried in vain to remove some acanthus or bindweed from a flower bed . |
22 | Some of the more broadly-based share indices have suffered sharper losses in the past few weeks and analysts believe the Dow could soon match these declines . |
23 | A COVENTRY schoolgirl who helped form a theatre company at the age of 14 and took a play to Russia on a 10-day tour two years later could soon be working at the National Theatre . |
24 | There are also signs that FTC could soon sign a deal with the rump of the Football League , those clubs left over after the formation of the new Premier League . |
25 | The present idiotic trends can not go on forever , and there could soon be drastic changes . |
26 | UP and coming Farnham band Feel could soon be spearheading a wave of fresh talent intent on reviving a staid top forty . |
27 | ROPLEY residents could soon benefit from a new bus shelter on the A31 at Darvill Road . |
28 | THE cold wind of technology could soon be blowing through Britain 's pig sties — helping farmers to reduce animal mortality and so increase their commercial fortunes . |
29 | PARACETAMOL could soon be cured of the stigma of being a ‘ dangerous and insidious ’ drug . |
30 | This suggestion , made recently by Tim Crow at the MRC 's Clinical Research Centre at Harrow and published in the Lancet ( vol I , p 1735 , is still highly speculative , but his report draws attention to the fact that the biological nature of this much feared illness could soon be understood . |