Example sentences of "she [modal v] soon " in BNC.
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1 | Similarly , in Jefferson v Cape Insulation Ltd ( 3 December 1981 ) Farquharson J awarded substantial damages to a woman who knew she must soon die of mesothelioma for her evident distress in being parted from her family : per Farquharson J : I have also to bear in mind … that the major misery this woman is going to sustain is not the pain , serious and terrible as that is , but the prospect which must be continually in her mind of being parted from her family , and particularly her youngest child . |
2 | And if he returned safely to the Tuthanach , then he might survive the boy Tig long enough for Tallis to return and question him after whatever journey she might soon take , through the highest room of the fortress , through the cave : in Harry 's footsteps . |
3 | She had n't been as long in this job as her last one , yet she knew there was a positive danger that she might soon be scouring the situations vacant columns again . |
4 | She 'll soon be sharing his bed at this rate . |
5 | She 'll soon grow out of them . ’ |
6 | Her manner is a little diffident as yet , but she 'll soon come out of her shell with the right encouragement . |
7 | She 'll soon be here with her stocks of quilted kitchen towel , her milk and butter , jams and pickles , loaves and fishes ; with her verdant washing-up liquid and a jumbo pack of Stu 's repugnant breakfast cereal which he will shake jauntily each morning like a pair of maracas . |
8 | She 'll soon be well enough to make her will . ’ |
9 | ‘ She 'll soon stop saying that , ’ replied another . |
10 | Tell her you know how she feels , but do n't give in to her demands , as she 'll soon latch on to the idea that throwing a tantrum gets her what she wants . |
11 | She 'll soon realise that she 's safe and that the world wo n't bite . |
12 | ‘ Is this because of Doreen — because she 'll soon be with you ? ’ |
13 | And she added , ‘ She 'll soon have a collection , what with the Seven Dwarfs and Jack the Giant Killer . ’ |
14 | ‘ And she 'll soon be home . |
15 | She 'll soon get fed up with that . |
16 | I thought about you , about what time was it , about ten o'clock and I thought well it 's no good gasping for air , she 'll soon be able to have some yeah . |
17 | Or Cathy , she 'll soon . |
18 | Lynda says that she did think long and hard about changing careers — not least about the fact that as a Stoy 's partner she could soon be drawing a six figure profit share , compared to the substantially lower salary she would get at C&R . |
19 | She said to me when they find out what it is she could soon have you on your feet , but she thought it were that shadow on me lung . |
20 | She 'd soon see . |
21 | At that rate she 'd soon be through the wood and gone . |
22 | She was told she 'd soon be attended to , and instructed to take a chair . |
23 | No doubt she 'd soon get used to it she told herself as she followed Kerly down a metal spiral staircase . |
24 | She 'd soon develop a judgment about it , they 'd said , and she was beginning to . |
25 | It was all very strange to her , but she 'd soon get the hang of it . |
26 | She 'd soon be taking a stroll through the harbour district which is no place for any girl at night , especially a girl with what was supposed to be ten thousand dollars in her purse , and an appointment with a killer . |
27 | BELVILLE : I take her to an artful young baggage and had I a young handsome butler or steward she 'd soon make her market of one of them and snap at him for a husband . |
28 | Er and always always clean and in those , even when you were , you had to behave yourself when you were not on duty when you were , even if you , she saw you out not looking er smart she 'd soon tell you about it , er , no you let the hospital down when you , you 're like that . |
29 | Er very prim and proper , and and er er she 'd go all the way round and she 'd soon tell you if there was , if the beds were n't tidy . |
30 | But the notion , once born , firmly took root , refusing to let her settle , and as she wandered aimlessly about the living-room she realised she 'd soon be in danger of going stir-crazy if she had to look at the same four walls much longer . |