Example sentences of "it may soon " in BNC.
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1 | But it may soon be forgotten , because now comes the bad news : the All Blacks arrive tomorrow . |
2 | It may soon add biotechnology to this list . |
3 | SIR — I was dismayed to read of the theft of Harry Vardon 's statue from South Herts Golf Club ; let us hope it may soon be recovered . |
4 | Thus it may soon come about ( may indeed have come about already ) that teachers will be advising ‘ average ’ pupils not to attempt the difficult questions ; or will separate them out to sit special papers suitable only for the F grades . |
5 | Filled with recipes for quick , easy , yet substantial and delicious meals it may soon become your bible . |
6 | Already trimmed by about 1m from its bloated strength in the mid-1980s , it may soon be reduced by a further 500,000 or so . |
7 | The state rightly claims that its unitary tax is far less onerous than it was a decade ago , and hints that it may soon limit unitary-tax treatment to a multinational company 's American profits . |
8 | I suspect it may soon be superseded by a very different idea derived from evolutionary theory and the knowledge molecular biology is giving us about the genetic control of brain processes . |
9 | It may soon , thanks to the reforming energy of its president , be able to demand that registered doctors conform to standards of competence and performance laid down by the council . |
10 | In fact , we believe the concept is so popular that it may soon become a national , or even international event ’ . |
11 | According to the World Health Organization it may soon be possible for these disorders to be controlled or even eliminated — but since there is no cure , this can only mean by early detection in the fetus and abortion . |
12 | With the availability of effective pharmacological antagonist of the endothelin system in the very near future , it may soon be possible to test directly the contribution of ET-1 to the progression of disease in patients with CFA . |
13 | And now there 's a new threat , because the laws designed to control it may soon be scrapped . |