Sentence examples for I soon find from inspiring English sources

"I soon find" is a correctly formed sentence fragment in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something was discovered, or realized, in the near future. For example: "I soon find that I am not the only one who has been impacted by the pandemic."

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It's a tiny village so I soon find him in a nearby potato field.

I soon find out that while that might be an exaggeration they are pretty quick.

I soon find myself in the midst of a barren, almost desert landscape, with no other living creature in sight.

Not a natural risk-taker, I opt instead to lunch at Udonsuki, a 200-year-old restaurant with a ­traditional interior of tatami mats and low tables, where I soon find myself ceremoniously plunging a live shrimp into a boiling vat of noodle soup.

I soon find out that fighting this situation is exactly what motivates Kent.

I'd like to socialize, but I soon find that biking slower than your natural pace is much harder work than keeping a steady rhythm.

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I soon found out.

I soon found out what that meant.

I soon found myself back inside his apartment.

Banging away at an outcropping, I soon found several graptolites.

But none of this mattered much, I soon found out.

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