US /ənd sun/
・UK /ænd su:n/
But the food supply rapidly improved and soon it exceeded the world average.
and soon it exceeded the world average.
AND SOON AFTER, TESLA FLAGGED
and soon they will leaf out and we'll have leaves.
And soon they will leaf out and we'll have leaves.
and soon, they developed solar cells small and powerful enough to run watches, calculators, and toys.
Journalists who drew any connection between landslides and earth movements in the area and the safety of the Vyont Dam were, on some occasions, sued by the government, and soon fell silent.
and soon fell silent.
and soon, speaking English will feel as natural as thinking it.
And soon, speaking English will feel as natural as thinking it.
And soon as some people find out, they ask me what my favorite one is, and I'll usually tell them some obscure, and that means strange or hard to find comic that people don't know.
They left the high road by a well-remembered lane and soon approached a mansion of dull red brick with a little weathercock surmounted cupola, on the roof an abell hanging in it.
They left the high-road, by a well-remembered lane, and soon approached a mansion of dull red
Here, though, there's a downside. The dopamine hit of sexual attraction feels so good, we crave it more and more. Some people are always chasing the next relationship to get a new hit of pleasure, and soon become stuck in a loop – an idiom meaning they're unable to break the habit of repeating the same patterns of behaviour over and over again.
Some people are always chasing the next relationship to get a new hit of pleasure and soon become stuck in a loop—an idiom meaning they're unable to break the habit of repeating the same patterns of behaviour over and over again.
Keep adding fuel, and soon you'll have a roaring fire.
And soon, you'll have a roaring fire.