Sentence examples for what soon from inspiring English sources

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She was talking, of course, about what soon came to be known as postmodernism.

Saʿūd thus represented what soon would become the ancien régime, while those advocating modernization supported Fayṣal.

But reasonableness was an early casualty in what soon became a nasty and acrimonious war.

In the next year, "Holland" was proposed as the name for what soon became Amsterdam Avenue.

Sandy (with a grin): "You're not what?" Soon they're trading life stories.

Two papers took the bait on what soon was exposed as a hoax.

RG: I don't know what soon means, but I would say by June.

It's a role that placed him at the center of what soon became a very emotional, and personal, maelstrom.

"We've got to be very careful," said Mr. Brahimi, an Algerian diplomat, in what soon became a slogan.

What soon becomes clear to both of them is that the idea of Somali pirates as misunderstood underdogs is not going to fly.

Many of the 1m-plus Chechnya veterans came back alcoholic, unemployable and anti-social, suffering what soon became known as "the Chechen syndrome".

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