Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] 'll soon [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Here — drink this and you 'll soon feel a great deal better , ’ he added , walking across the room towards her .
2 ‘ Come on in , quickly , that 's right ; cover your shoulders and you 'll soon feel warm . ’
3 Spread the arms , pull one hand then the other and you 'll soon acquire the skill of mastering loops , low — level skimming the surface , or rapid pull-outs from vertical dives .
4 ‘ Stay here for long enough and you 'll soon learn , ’ Lucy assured her while containing her amusement with difficulty .
5 Use it regularly and you 'll soon see a dramatic improvement to the neck , chin and lines around the mouth and eyes .
6 To find out more about fishing in Ireland , simply send for one of our free brochures and you 'll soon see why anglers who dream about fishing , dream about fishing in Ireland .
7 I 'll get on to him and we 'll soon get this .
8 Let them stew , and they 'll soon betray themselves .
9 But there 's no need for them to be flabby — give them a stretch and they 'll soon shape up
10 To enjoy out-of-season greenery , pot up small root pieces of mint , put them on a warm windowsill and they 'll soon romp away .
11 The finance company will pay us and they 'll soon squeeze the balance out of him . ’
12 ‘ Do n't worry , if I want him to shut up I 'll give him a dig and he 'll soon get the message !
13 Let him match pairs from heap of socks , and he 'll soon learn about colours and sizes .
14 room and It 'll soon pass muster
15 ‘ Bit off colour these last few months , ’ he 'd tell visitors , ‘ but I 'll soon trot out sound . ’
16 But you 'll soon find that it only needs one .
17 ‘ He switched on after they 'd started talking , but you 'll soon catch the drift . ’
18 The first days may be hard , but you 'll soon get into it .
19 Her manner is a little diffident as yet , but she 'll soon come out of her shell with the right encouragement .
20 This is a bad place , but we 'll soon get out of it . "
21 ‘ It 's different from England but they 'll soon get used to it ’ often sums up the attitudes of those who play a part in posting staff overseas but who have not lived abroad themselves .
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