Example sentences of "will soon [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | room and It 'll soon pass muster |
2 | I 'll soon have breakfast ready . " |
3 | Temporary planetary instability will soon give way to a more tranquil period . |
4 | BRITISH Coal will soon advertise Parkside Colliery for lease to private operators . |
5 | But 11 years of being in the international wilderness takes some overhauling and there are definite signs among their young-bloods that tours like this will soon restore pride . |
6 | It is sitting as chairman or lay member of a tribunal which gives tribunals expertise , just as the senior barrister appointed to the Bench will soon acquire expertise in those areas of law which did not form part of his or her practice before appointment . |
7 | But if , as seems increasingly likely , Mr Clinton will soon tell Congress and the public that American fighting men will have to be sent to Bosnia , he will have to do better than say that he has thought things over carefully . |
8 | Altogether twelve Superdrug stores will soon sell discount perfumes . |
9 | In practice , we will soon see desktop videoconferencing becoming a standard feature of computer communications . |
10 | PEOPLE in favour of euthanasia will soon ask Parliament to agree a Bill that could open the way to legalised ‘ Mercy Killing ’ . |
11 | It specialises in spot-welding and fixed-sequence robots , but will soon market arc-welding machines and robots that can pick up items such as lumps of metal . |
12 | But in a welcome departure from the impersonal world of the supermarket , with its individually cling-filmed organic vegetables , the farmer and shopper will soon come face to face . |
13 | Parliament will soon put flesh on the bones of the principle by drafting a law on such practical matters as the registration of parties and the conditions under which they operate . |
14 | Channel compression technology will soon provide access to more than one hundred channels , spawning dozens of ‘ narrowcast ’ ‘ niche channels ’ such as Ovation . |
15 | A FORMER shipyard site which used to support hundreds of jobs will soon provide employment again as a result of a major redevelopment scheme by a Government agency . |
16 | He will soon enter hospital for a knee operation . |
17 | Britain is leading the way in this and it is hoped that other countries will soon follow suit . |
18 | Moreover , multimedia , PDAs , PC-TVs , PC-telephones and the host of other gadgets that will soon fill shop shelves are all new businesses . |
19 | But I hope that the Court of Appeal will soon have occasion to consider the Manchester Corporation case . |
20 | The company has done deals in France and China already and will soon have Unix System Technology structures set in Mexico , Canada and Australia . |
21 | ADULTS and school leavers in remote parts of Argyll and Bute will soon have access to further education colleges without having to travel . |