Example sentences of "soon be [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You are the lucky winners of our July competition and will soon be stepping out in style with a pair of great fabric boots from Line 7 .
2 It 's the kind of operation the Community Health Council believes could soon be transferred out of the county :
3 Although he was nine years old and would soon be moving up to the big school , Frankie was still frightened of the dark .
4 Brownies who will soon be moving up to Guides have a brand new magazine to look forward to .
5 With our guide at the ready , every Hooray Triumphus in the land will soon be eating out of your hand .
6 If Germany is indeed to be the model , British think-tanks may soon be scrambling back towards technocracy and the politics of boring old consensus .
7 You will soon be meeting up with other dogs and your pack instincts will come into their own .
8 WHEN it comes to home decorating , the colours that find favour in Louisville , Kentucky , could soon be catching on in Rio de Janeiro and Montreal .
9 As he was wearing only trousers and shoes he knew that he would soon be picked up in the town , so he got away through alleys and into the country .
10 Emphasis is put on the fact that learned skills such as shorthand are never forgotten and can soon be brought back to the standard required .
11 Twenty-three-year-old Jill Yate took the opportunity of telling her boss that , although she had had a wonderful year travelling around Europe , she was beginning to feel homesick and would soon be going back to the United States .
12 Morland says most of its tenants are meeting the sales targets but those landlords faced with fines say the lights on their pubs could soon be going out for good ..
13 A bit of bother with walkers trudging through his land can soon be sorted out by nipping along to an agricultural auction and purchasing some huge stinking cows .
14 This place will soon be taken over by the police and I 'll handle them . ’
15 A secret valley that 's never been open to the public could soon be taken over by the National Trust .
16 On each occasion , it had meant that the operation on which he was engaged would soon be taken out of his hands .
17 UNSIGHTLY billboards could soon be taken down around Darlington through new powers adopted by the borough council .
18 CLOSED-circuit cameras could soon be set up at Darlington Arts Centre in an attempt to stop vandalism .
19 Neighbourhood houses could soon be set up on many housing estates in Darlington , Coun Bill Dixon said .
20 CLOSED-CIRCUIT cameras could soon be set up in the Darlington Arts Centre in a bid to stop vandalism .
21 CLOSED-CIRCUIT cameras could soon be set up in the Darlington Arts Centre in a bid to stop vandalism .
22 A RACIAL equality council could soon be set up in Darlington .
23 SHAREHOLDERS in Monotype , the typesetting and graphic arts equipment maker , should soon be put out of their misery as Robert Maxwell looks ready to make a bid ( writes James Morrow ) .
24 ‘ Better hurry , or they 'll soon be knocking off for lunch . ’
25 The six runners up will soon be kitted out with a Rohan Gobi Wear outfit consisting of a lightweight breathable jacket and a pair of lightweight active trousers .
26 Two lucky readers will soon be kitted out with Adidas Equipment Adventure jackets and pants — windproof , waterproof and breathable .
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