Example sentences of "[pron] 'll soon be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd like to go on living and working on Skomer but as my son is four years old I 'll soon be facing a dilemma over the need for his education and I might have no choice but to rethink our future . ’ |
2 | ‘ Six months ago , we never thought she would ever achieve her ambition but , fingers crossed , I 'll soon be taking her to the school gates and she can sit in class with the other youngsters , just like she always wanted . ’ |
3 | I could go on , but that 's enough , or I 'll soon be babbling about lime trees and pétanque and eating bread dipped in rough red wine — what they call la soupe à perroquet , parrot soup . |
4 | I 'll soon be living on land . |
5 | And I 'll soon be doing a drama series for Radio 4 which is set here . ’ |
6 | I can see that you 'll soon be picking up the reins . |
7 | I hope you 'll soon be done . |
8 | ‘ If you carry on like this for much longer , you 'll soon be stopped for speeding , ’ Jessamy pointed out , with some satisfaction . |
9 | If all goes well , you 'll soon be driving the new Saab Carlsson CD into the company car park . |
10 | ‘ You 'll practise on your harp , and you 'll soon be making your own songs again . ’ |
11 | ‘ If that 's what you want , but you 'll soon be changing your mind . |
12 | You 'll soon be losing against Birmingham . |
13 | She 'll soon be sharing his bed at this rate . |
14 | I believe we 'll soon be seeing you in Brownie uniform , Peggy , after all ! ’ |
15 | ‘ We 'll soon be getting somewhere . ’ |
16 | and they 'll soon be gone and one thing which annoyed me er a Scotsman or a Welshman or an Irishman can go on television they 'll accept them and they can talk their |
17 | They 'll soon be taking you down to Florence . ’ |
18 | ‘ Better hurry , or they 'll soon be knocking off for lunch . ’ |
19 | He says they 'll soon be contributing to party funds . |
20 | He says they 'll soon be contributing to party funds . |
21 | ‘ If young Seb can add to the three horses he 's got now he 'll soon be needing someone to help him out . |
22 | ‘ It 'll fade , ’ he said , ‘ it 'll soon be gone , ’ and kissed her again before leaving her to herself . |
23 | ‘ Does n't matter , Mammy ; it 'll soon be crushed anyway , when we start playing games . ’ |