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Example sentences for "will soon"

  • But, if I know her at all, it will soon be cast off," replied Orion.

  • He is very ill, dying; he will soon be taken from us.

  • He has gone on an errand to the post-office; he will soon return.

  • When Germain gets out of prison, and his innocence is acknowledged, be will find his mother and friends, and he will soon forget, in their society and yours, the terrible moments of trial.

  • He will soon come in; seek a quarrel--boldly--as you have never dared to do.

  • A gigantic work which the boot of a passer-by will soon destroy.

  • It will soon be winter and time for chestnuts and popcorn and sliding down hill and all that.

  • It will soon be better," said Mrs. Twistytail.

  • I will soon return," he said, "and bring you forty or fifty fresh men, who will make light work with your wreck.

  • If the mate is anywhere in this latitude, he will soon turn up.

  • You know what sort of flour they're whipping out of the schooner, and must understand that the brig will soon be in a pretty litter.

  • He will soon revive," she continued to Mildred, "and at the hotel he shall have the best of care.

  • Sue," he said, "will soon be wanting to get some feathers like those of the fine birds that will light in our door-yard this evening.

  • You are in a very critical condition, sir, and unless you can wake up to the truth and put forth more will-power than most men possess you will soon go to the bad.

  • It will soon be discovered that the modern opium or morphia habit has a large place in this volume.

  • My income is exceedingly small, although it will soon be increased, no doubt.

  • The moon is coming up, and it will soon be light.

  • Besides, it will soon be too cool to go out in the woods.

  • No, Charley and I have quite a lot of things to do on it yet, but we're going to work every night after school now, and it will soon be finished.

  • The traveller of the present day, as he enters the town of Guilford, on the southern confines of Vermont, will soon be struck with the peculiar appearance of many things around him.

  • They tell me meat is going up, but if I can manage to catch you I'm sure it will soon be going down.

  • Then he will soon be free again," replied the Soldier with the Green Whiskers.

  • As soon as he grabs me the rest of you can slip past him, out of his reach, and he will soon let me go because I am not fit to eat.

  • They have many sick, but I will soon be able to tell you more about it, and had not those intelligences been so pressing, I might have by this time fully spoken on our affairs with the French Generals.

  • If he finds a spark of piety in his reader's mind he will soon kindle it to a flame.

  • I will soon prove it to be truth," rejoined Judith.

  • Keep near me, and I will soon dispose of him.

  • This is a most mysterious affair, but I will soon get at the bottom of it.

  • For it will soon make an end of thee, and itself, (whatsoever it be) at the same time end with thee.

  • All things that thou seest, will soon be perished, and they that see their corruptions, will soon vanish away themselves.

  • Both he that praiseth, and he that is praised; he that remembers, and he that is remembered, will soon be dust and ashes.

  • There are red ants yonder," said the Bohemian, "order them to be pat upon him, and he will soon find a tongue in his mouth.

  • It will soon begin to dawn because now the nights are short.

  • I have two resinous pieces of wood," said she; "you bring some dried branches quickly, and we will soon have a fire.

  • He will soon learn to start off at the word, and stop whenever you tell him.

  • He will soon learn to hurry up to escape the whip and be caressed, and you can make him follow you around without taking hold of the halter.

  • Repeat this a few times, always putting up the same foot, and he will soon learn to travel on three legs so that you can drive him some distance.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will soon" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    government were; miles long; other insects; stand away; will appeal; will appoint; will assuredly; will attempt; will bear; will believe; will consent; will curdle; will drink; will execute; will leave; will open; will play; will please; will put; will spare; will state; will stick; will suppose; will towards; will turn; will well