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How to use Soon in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word Soon? Here are some examples.

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Soon enough Hearts were again on the front foot, their ability to spread the play leaving Aberdeen's players chasing shadows.
Soon both of them were settled on the bed, munching contentedly as the clock rang the early hour.
Soon enough, Cate took charge and led the others up the tunnel, the torch held ahead of her.
Soon the cattle were sold and, over time, the farmer's wife lost touch with the farming community around her.
Soon these experiences lost their numinous, revelatory character and became recreational and explicable.
Soon lines of houses bordered the roads and Kyle slowed to a swift, but leisurely pace.
Soon after departure, the train's wheels retract and it floats 10 centimeters above the track.
Soon after, apricots, peaches, honey and candied fruits come into play as you sip towards the bottom of the glass.
Soon marriage may be non-existent given the freedom we have to live in sin with our partners.
Soon the planned rowing lake at Willington will be a reality and rowing can continue to flourish in the area.
Soon after he realised that two of the trees kept a lot of light out of the bungalow so he decided to have them lopped.
Soon global population will level off and then likely fall for a protracted period of time.
Soon after the Great War, the majority of Americans turned away from concern about foreign affairs, adopting an attitude of live and let live.
Soon the retiree began soliciting friends in the trade for any rare or curious fixtures they might have squirrelled away.
Soon politics will no longer be a boring drag and life could get very regal in the Aras.
Soon they were talking about subjects that related not to pillows and time continued to tick on.
Soon after we separated, I heard about a class on how to teach English overseas and realized immediately that this could finance my wanderlust.
Soon the sounds of tuning instruments filled the afternoon, then the accordion warbled out its organ-like notes.
Soon after I find myself in my Russian class, learning that adjectives have to correspond with the nouns they qualify.
Soon they're swigging beer, blowing joints, ripping off drug-dealers and trying to sell a gun they jacked from a local gang.
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