Example sentences of "[vb mod] soon have [adj] " in BNC.

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1 CATHOLICS in Darlington should soon have sufficient places in their schools , it was revealed yesterday .
2 We should soon have more women MPs .
3 Likewise , we should soon have more MPs representing ethnic minorities wherever these formed a substantial part of the electorate .
4 It is rather Britain that has chosen the Italian road and opted for a one-party state that may soon have more difficulty in government than it imagines .
5 You 'll soon have many good reasons to feel more confident about yourself , your attractiveness to others and your ability to make your way in the material world .
6 We 'll soon have that off .
7 Well , I 'm happy to say , you 'll soon have that opportunity … ’
8 I 'd be more'n happy to move out of this tied cottage and have the comfort of our own place , and I reckon with what Harry 's offered , we 'll soon have enough to buy summat small in Calking village , and if'n you doant want to come with me , Will Pritchett , then you can stay on here by yourself .
9 You 'll soon have more potsful of delight that you can possibly use .
10 Can you imagine a man with testicular cancer being told , ‘ Do n't worry , ducky , we 'll soon have this sorted ’ ? ’
11 ‘ I 'll soon have this going ; then we 'll get you dry . ’
12 If you got home and let them go , slosh water into them , you 'd soon have some dead 'uns . ’
13 Lurgan would soon have two courses , one in the Lough Road area and the other at Demesne , and it was mid-way between the Wars before the clubs united .
14 Being a property tax — there is not now any contention between the two main parties about that — we can either tax the kind of house and say , for example , that all three-bedroom properties shall be taxed the same , in which case my hon. Friends should be aware that we would soon have tremendous anomalies as the same tax is placed on a Mayfair flat as is put on a flat in a mining village , or we can have regional banding , and then there must be boundaries between regions .
15 And I was happy because I was sure I would soon have three good friends .
16 He was doing well , anyway , getting more patients each month , would soon have more than he could comfortably cope with .
17 Our major crime prevention campaign this year will be against car crime , and the courts will soon have available the additional penalties under the Aggravated Vehicle-Taking Bill .
18 And what most of the analysis misses is that reports such as this will accelerate the process , persuading those that do n't want to downsize that they will soon have little alternative as vendors put mainframe lines onto care and maintenance .
19 And what most of the analysis misses is that reports such as this will accelerate the process , persuading those that do n't want to downsize that they will soon have little alternative as vendors put mainframe lines onto care and maintenance .
20 For example , a teacher who says that she thinks some of the dolls need bathing will soon have some willing helpers .
21 Iris will soon have some women organised .
22 Backing against a wall she screams a scream that will soon have most of Britain in suspense , and the output cuts to a camera facing the roller caption machine on which the end credits are being displayed .
23 ‘ France has six borders , ’ says La Henin , ‘ and will soon have seven when the Eurotunnel spans the Channel . ’
24 If you take special care to note landmarks on the far bank , use a swim marker to aid judgment , and make sure you have noted the exact spot , every time you cast you will soon have this area firmly implanted in your mind .
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