Example sentences of "[pron] will soon [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll soon put a stop to that . ’
2 I 'll soon put a stop to that !
3 And she added , ‘ She 'll soon have a collection , what with the Seven Dwarfs and Jack the Giant Killer . ’
4 And if you practise at least some of the exercises described in this book every day , you will soon see a change in your hips and thighs .
5 You will soon get a feel for the speed you walk at and be able to judge different walking paces ( 2.5 , 3.0 , 3.5 , 4.0 m.p.h . ) .
6 I was going to say , when it comes to paragraph five , do you erm suggest that you actually think in terms of church organisations , they 're not mentioned , and I look forward in in paragraph seven one to the seminar , the working seminar that 's going to be in the near future , and I hope that we 'll soon get a date , so that we can get it in our very busy diaries , in the hope that we can come along and learn more about this .
7 Clearly there will soon come a point where every practising teacher will become familiar with the ‘ newspeak ’ of attainment targets , statements of attainment , levels , keystages , programmes of study , standard assessment tasks , and profile components , with none of which any of us was familiar two short years ago .
8 The POA says previous appeals for extra staff have fallen on deaf ears ; if the same happens this time , they fear they 'll soon have a riot on their hands .
9 They will soon see a pattern emerge and this will help them identify situations when they habitually smoke , ’ he said .
10 Strive for simplicity : parents may well be impressed by ‘ mystique ’ to start with but it will soon become a joke when it fails to produce the goods .
11 Theory says it will soon become a supernova , and though ‘ soon ’ in this context means within 1m years , no other star has been diagnosed as being closer to death 's door .
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