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

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1 Conversely , when that was just what she wanted , suddenly Leith felt alarm that her weekend with Naylor would so soon be over .
2 Airbus will anyway soon be passing the hat around again for an enormous 700-seat aeroplane , much bigger than the Boeing 747 .
3 ‘ We expect to have the sprayer for five years , and the way the law is changing , closed transfer systems will probably soon be compulsory anyway , ’ thinks Mr Doig .
4 People touching infected surfaces and then touching their eyes , nose or mouth will probably soon be snuffling themselves .
5 In-flight video conferencing will also soon be available .
6 Many major PC manufacturers will also soon be selling computers with all the necessary hardware built-in .
7 IF THE truth be known , Ian Woosnam would probably just as soon be down at the Golden Lion in Oswestry tomorrow night , having a pint or two with the lads .
8 More realistically , the papal Curia thought that when the full ideal was unattainable , it was better to be content with what could be salvaged than to be left empty-handed : the precise opposite of Anselm , who ( as he told Queen Matilda ) would as soon be deprived of everything as of a little — ‘ and I say this not for love of property , but for love of God 's justice ’ .
9 I 'd just as soon be doing what Monsieur Devraux does .
10 They 'd as soon be in midfield suffering
11 The smaller town of Souvala , and poor Perdika , have not yet got that far ; but in general Aegina will fairly soon be up to the standards those fussy Germans and English expect .
12 Oh well soon be Easter
13 He 's got me now , so there soon be .
14 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 .
15 He may very soon be trying to use that enormous power endowed by evolution to ensure parental acceptance of responsibility , to ensure that we pander to his every whim — if we let him , probably by screaming and indulging in ‘ tantrums ’ .
16 For newcomers to Koi-keeping , the thrill of a first pond can very soon be tarnished if things go wrong and their Koi start to die .
17 ‘ And I have no wish for time to soon pass , as you express it — were time to pass that quickly , I should very soon be an old old woman .
18 ‘ Now that Edward is king , I suppose I shall very soon be Princess of Wales — is that not so ? ’
19 He felt that he knew the English character and , although he would n't hurt Ludovico by articulating it , he was sure that the sort of English girl who would get off a train and move in with a stranger would very soon be travelling on .
20 ‘ Stalinvast will very soon be cleansed , Vitali .
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