Example sentences of "soon [vb infin] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 On Aug. 13 the Soviet Union responded coolly to Saddam 's " peace initiative " of the previous day , and on Aug. 17 Shevardnadze said in Moscow after talks with West German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher that the Security Council could soon assume a military role which could bring a rapid resolution of the crisis ; the Security Council Military Staff Committee , he said , was the body whose task it was to co-ordinate military measures .
2 Mums and dads in the rows behind will soon give a practised twist to its ear .
3 ‘ Here — drink this and you 'll soon feel a great deal better , ’ he added , walking across the room towards her .
4 In the late seventies there was a great deal of fearful speculation that Soviet oil production would peak in 1980 and that the Communist bloc would soon become a net importer rather than a net exporter of oil .
5 A pilot who would soon become a firm friend of Lindsey 's , Wally Epton , was then flying with the BBMF .
6 In this way , what might have started off as a cyclical deficit will soon become a structural deficit unless action is taken to bring borrowing down .
7 AXA has since ploughed almost $100m more into Equitable Life , which is recovering from heavy losses on its property portfolio , and reckons it will soon see a good return on its investment .
8 Use it regularly and you 'll soon see a dramatic improvement to the neck , chin and lines around the mouth and eyes .
9 Also yesterday , the Interfax news agency reported in Moscow that the Commonwealth of Independent States might soon create a single body responsible for co-ordinating oil and gas supplies and investment in the energy sector .
10 Phoenix presently get their fleece from an Austrian producer and will soon launch a new range of garments for climbers and walkers , made up from Italian fleece .
11 The company may soon develop a similar property on Duke Street where it has been selected as the preferred developer for vacant properties on the street .
12 I 'll soon have a nice meal ready for you … ’
13 Job-seekers in East Cleveland will soon have a new service to help them find work .
14 THE New Statesman and Society could soon have a new owner if negotiations with Mr Robert Holmes a Court , the Australian entrepreneur , are successful , writes Georgina Henry .
15 A Scarborough fun park , which went into receivership last summer , could soon have a new owner and a potential early summer re-opening .
16 SOUTH Belfast could soon have a new watersports centre .
17 If we combined we would soon have a flourishing practice .
18 For the first time in our history , we will soon have a National Curriculum which will require all the main school subjects to be covered thoroughly .
19 Be alert to everything , let nothing escape you , and you will soon have a true education for life .
20 If you listen to the music on individual programmes you will soon get a fair idea of where the playlist is at each week .
21 Many of the measures were in line with IMF " structural reform " strictures leading to speculation that India would soon receive a long-term loan from the IMF of between US$5,000 million and $7,000 million .
22 The subgroup of positions generated by the three slice moves , FB , UD and RL , has only 768 patterns and one can soon find a simple way to return to the pristine cube from any one of these positions in at most seven slice moves .
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