Two months into the 112th Congress, it's clear that we're going to need much more than a gentlemen's agreement to fix the U.S. Senate. |
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By looking at a climograph you can begin to guess what the typical or likely weather is going to be in that place during each month of the year. |
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The thing about being an ambivert is you really don't have a clear indication of when you are going to reach your limit. |
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If you want to be more than just ordinary, then at some point, you're going to have to learn to burn your boats. |
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I think we are going to have the most adversarial relationship with those entities of any media outlet with a profile. |
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It's all been planned.They're going to Mexico! |
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They told me to forget the script because I was going to have to ad-lib everything. |
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I stifled a yawn as she launched into a monologue about how she is going to become a famous star. |
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But it is ordinary people who are going to be hit hard by this and it is going to be a long and painful process of adjustment. |
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It may well be that RevolutionWear is going to find out the hard way that it takes more than money to start an actual revolution. |
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Given that, it was abundantly clear that NBC was going to star-cast the lead in Peter Pan with a famous person. |
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If you're hoping to hear from him soon, forget it, it's not going to happen. |
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They are going to hold a plebiscite on the question of national independence. |
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But I'm going to take you at your word and assume that those claims are absolutes. |
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It makes no difference what we say. She's going to do what she wants anyway. |
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He is trying to save his marriage by going to counseling for his drug addiction. |
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But in any narrative, if the protagonist is going to be at the center of a sea of abject joy and triumph, someone has to lose. |
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There are just two episodes to go in The affair, and many portents that things are not going to end well. |
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New Orleans leaders said the city was going to welcome the AFL All-Stars, which included 22 black players, with open arms. |
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But it seems pretty clear that the EU has plans to make such plans, and this issue is going to be pressed in the months ahead. |
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I predict that someone tall, dark, and handsome is going to come into your life. |
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It's wonderful to see how she has grown as a person since going to college. |
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The Boy was going to the seaside to-morrow. Everything was arranged, and now it only remained to carry out the doctor's orders. |
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At first, when the Apollonians converged on her, Mary Theresa thought she had made a major mistake by going to the battle. |
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So is a spreadsheet app, but I'm not going to put those on a web site any time soon. |
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As far as I know, he isn't attached, so I'm going to invite him out on a date. |
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Ay, chihuahua! The computer crashed and I'm going to have to start all over again. |
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The government bailout of that corporation is going to cost the taxpayers a hundred billion dollars. |
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The batsman, Kathryn Leng, asked the umpire dumbfounded if Charlie was going to bowl with a helmet on. |
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If you ever use that kind of language in front of my girlfriend again, I am going to beat the stuffing out of you. |
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I wonder if I can beg off going to the meeting that day, since it will take me an extra two hours out of my way. |
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Having censured the circumcision, she bethought her of kindred topics, and asked Aziz when he was going to be married. |
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Lou snapped off a bin-bag from the roll. In her present mood, there were some things she wasn't going to shy away from any more. |
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She likes blingish rings. So I got it for her, she didn't know that I got it for her. I was going to wait for the right time to give it to her. |
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There was no way I was going to get sleep unless I did yoga-nidra or shavasan. |
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I don't know the answer to that, so I'm going to let my lawyer answer for me. |
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The children are going to freeze out there without their coats. |
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He was ecstatic when he heard that he was going to be a father. |
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We're going to rent a couple of videos to watch this weekend. |
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Their incautious behavior is going to get them into trouble someday. |
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I'm going to the DMV this afternoon to get my driver's license renewed. |
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If you're going to be a good sailor you need to master navigation. |
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You can mock me as much as you like, but I'm going to do it anyway. |
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How are you going to prevent him from finding out about the party? |
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It looked like she was going to hurl herself down the stairs. |
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My trustees are going to lend Earl Blessington sixty thousand pounds on a Dublin mortgage. Only think of my becoming an Irish absentee! |
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His heart being weak, of course they couldn't draft him, but anyhow they just absitively insisted on his going to work. |
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Since it seemed like getting a glass of wine was going to require an act of Congress, I quickly agreed. |
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This afty, I'm going to a funeral of a toe rag that we once did a few jobs with. |
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I know we're never going to agree on the merits of vegetarianism so let's agree to disagree, shall we? |
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There's a lot of violence and bad language in this programme. Are you sure it's going to be airable? |
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As soon as the shot left his hands, the spectators could see it was going to be an airball. |
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Silicon Valley is not going to suddenly take an Ambien and stop innovating. |
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Even if I keep every ship ammo'd, we're going to get tired. We have to start killing them! |
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You've got to come to Chicago to meet Duell, and see Wilson, who's going to angel the show. |
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You realize this little stunt of yours is going to have some pretty serious repercussions. |
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Film previews ran rushes, cutting copies, synch rushes, answer prints and transmission prints before going to telecine. |
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If an actor tells me they can do something more with a scene, I give them the chance, because it's not going to cost that much time. |
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I don't think he was very happy with my work, so I'm going to talk to him and try to mend fences. |
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However, with the Ashes going to Australia in the event of a drawn series, there was still all to play for at The Oval. |
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Australia topped the table and Great Britain were the underdogs going to the final, held at the Sydney Cricket Ground. |
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If someone is going to beat me then I'm going to make sure they've worked for their victory. |
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He had a way of folding his arms and looking at you as though he knew you were going to make a mistake. |
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Stupples was going to study polymer science in the UK before deciding to go to university in the United States. |
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If this article is going to be a mickey-take of Barnsley, let's forget the whole thing. |
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Red Bull finished the year with a total of 9 Grand Prix victories with five going to Sebastian Vettel and four going to Mark Webber. |
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Red Bull claimed a total of 15 pole positions with 10 going to Vettel and five going to Webber. |
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The WDC players decided that if they were not going to be recognised by the BDO they would no longer play in the Embassy tournament. |
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This was done in June 2009, with the first two going to Trent Johnston and Alex Cusack. |
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You can leave that food in your locker for the weekend, but it's going to smell mighty bad when you come back on Monday. |
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Part of the influence on law was due to Scots often going to French universities, something which continued up until the Napoleonic Wars. |
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Visitors purchased these souvenirs so that they could relive the experience of going to the exhibition. |
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Once it was clear that Germany was going to be defeated, Ludendorff had ordered the destruction of the mines in France and Belgium. |
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A year later he told his military leaders that 1942 was the target date for going to war in the east. |
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I think he's going to miss out on the opportunity to date her if he doesn't hurry. |
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If you are going to continue your Nahuatl studies, you have no alternative to acquiring a copy of Molina. |
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He was unsuccessful in applying for Forbes's recently vacated chair at Edinburgh, the post instead going to Tait. |
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In other words, don't spend the money unless you're sure you're going to have the legal environment to go forward. |
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No, I can't tell you that I'm going to have that permit until June, but we need to plan like we're going to have that permit in June. |
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Any category you come up with is going to be imperfect, but that doesn't preclude you from using it or the fact that it has utility. |
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If this was going to be MSTies' final chance to see their beloved show, the hope was that they would be able to go out with a bang. |
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If established medicine does not understand that, they are going to lose their clients. |
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Years later he came to regret not going to university, but at the time he loved his work as a journalist and felt passionately about his career. |
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In January 1974 Hull University informed Larkin that they were going to dispose of the building on Pearson Park in which he lived. |
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In this chapter, we are going to broaden this basic installation out to numerous servers to create a multiserver farm. |
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I'd advise everyone to do it, otherwise you're going to end up mastered by money and that's not a thing you want ruling your life. |
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I don't think the theatre will die per se, but it's never going to be what it was. |
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Hendrix was also on the bill, and was also going to smash his guitar on stage. |
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I'm gonna phone her, and she's going to be embarrassed about this conversation, this is live and I don't care. |
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I drove home with the mystery bag on the seat beside me. I was going to do as he asked and wait until I got home to open it. |
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In the original version of the ending, Brock and Lizzy see the elderly Rose at the stern of the boat and fear she is going to commit suicide. |
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I heard a couple of neofans boasting that they were going to have breakfast with him! |
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It's likely that if you don't already have one or more social media nerderati in residence, you're going to need one soon. |
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In 1150, it looked like Caithness and the whole earldom of Orkney were going to come under permanent Scottish control. |
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David had under a year to live, and he may have known that he was not going to be alive much longer. |
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None was elected, however, with even the popular party leader Keir Hardie going to defeat in a straight fight with the Conservatives. |
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Berwick as a borough council is going to be abolished and it would then be run from Morpeth, more than 30 miles away. |
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Ninty have missed the boat this Xmas in the 20 something bracket, Starfox Adventures is not going to convince people to buy a gamecube. |
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Just as it is going to hit the water a bird will fold its wings against its body. |
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Sikhs emigrated from India after World War II, most going to the United Kingdom but many to North America. |
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A subsequent concert tour was completed, with profits going to Greenpeace and Amnesty International. |
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She stopped going to church but continued to have theological debates with him every Sunday. |
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Instead of going to the prime minister about the problem Maurice had waited and then broke King's Regulations by making a public attack. |
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In 1406, English pirates captured the future James I of Scotland off the coast of Flamborough Head as he was going to France. |
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In 1845, whilst visiting Carclew in Cornwall, he met several Cornish miners who were going to Australia. |
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If the machine is really broken, noodling with the knobs is not going to fix it. |
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If you're going to knock off a nooner with a co-worker at a bad motel you have to scrawl your worn Hancock on the desk blotter. |
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Jessie was going to wear pants to school, but her brother persuaded her to wear shorts to preserve normality. |
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The inconvenience of going to them to buy only a product or two was too high even for the most dedicated customers. |
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We're not going anywhere. We've never gone anywhere. We're not even going to the playoffs. |
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I am going to create a trigger to the feelings of nostalgia, that this time at sea will nowise be lost. |
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He married twice, first to Ellen Salesbury, before going to Cambridge, and later to Catherine, daughter of George ap Richard ap John. |
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Still, Welsh wanted to show he was not going to choose soft opposition and began a series of bouts against serious contenders. |
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Before the eyes of the nation, Joe Louis, an American hero if ever there was one, was going to get beaten up. |
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Though bear in mind that it's very teenage to indulge yourself in blood and gore, and Torchwood is going to be smarter than that. |
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She also says he was going to star in This Sporting Life but had to drop out when Guns of Navarone went over schedule. |
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This is popular with Rugby fans going to the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff or Lansdowne Road in Dublin. |
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This isn't going to be a competition, College Boy. It's going to be a walkover. I could beat you one-handed. |
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Although this is obviously a love song, I'm going to assume that Allen husband is no one minute man. Can't you work things out, girl? |
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If we can't figure out how to diagnose this problem remotely, we're going to have to go on site again. |
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I can't believe you left the lawnmower out in the open when you knew it was going to rain this afternoon! |
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The question everyone wanted to know the answer to was how Britain was going to stay ahead. |
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After a tank is cleaned, provided that it is going to be prepared for entry, it will be purged. |
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Popular alternative routes going to areas close to Le Havre include Newhaven to Dieppe, and Poole to Cherbourg. |
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Sometimes running to the football, you're going to overpursue, and he may break it all the way out back out the back door. |
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You are going to go from being a toxic-thought overreactor to a toxic-thought zapper. |
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A new system is being introduced for sweeping pressure mines, however counters are going to remain a problem. |
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Beauman lost contact with the BEF GHQ and was also unable to discover if Allied troops were going to dig in on the Somme or further south. |
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If it was just Papes, if they were going to fight ye, ye would just fight them back. |
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The Duchy Originals company was set up in 1992 to use produce from farms on the ducal estate, with some proceeds going to his charities. |
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Instances include the idea of love, or going to school, or clothing belonging to a specific gender. |
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If the army wasn't prepared to stage a landing, then he was going to withdraw to Britain. |
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By my own admission I pfaffed around a bit here but I'm going to claim that I was merely enjoying the moment! |
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Are you going to claim the Franciscan Friars photochopped their own photo for their own website? |
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That move left the Sequani between him and the Jura mountains, not a tolerable situation for either if they were not going to be allies. |
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At this rate, he was going to pit out his dress shirt, and he didn't have anything to change into before the meeting. |
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In this period, many Sami practiced their traditional religion at home, while going to church on Sunday. |
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My neighbours were going to build an extension but they didn't get planning. |
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Our orchestra is going to have a playathon in the mall where we will play music for about 5 hours or so. |
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You're going to think I'm plum crazy for this, but I want to adopt all seven kittens. |
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This time I am going to try to make amends, thus avoiding floccinaucinihilipilification. |
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She did not eat blood-oranges. Her maw gived her one in a poke and she was going to throw it in the bin, Oh it is all black. |
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The Pope is not going to issue a bull condemning the Spanish Church's support of France and destroy the Church's right to exist in Spain. |
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However, the Inca Huayna Capac who grew tired of going to war decided to peacefully settle things. |
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The fleet split at the Azores with Harmensz going to Mauritius and Van Heemskerck heading straight for the Moluccas. |
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What some other languages convey with prospective aspect, English conveys with expressions like going to drive the car home. |
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He talks about his first moment on a slave ship and asked if he was going to be eaten. |
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Please do not expect a big bang event in 2015 where everything is going to happen overnight when the ASEAN Economic Community comes into being. |
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Jimmy was going to help me with the prank, but he punked at the last minute. |
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This put a crimp in my style, so I was determined we were going to find our own place faster than the timetable we'd set ourselves. |
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The road transport is going to take a step further for passengers travelling through buses. |
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Besides, if you're not flying, your whole world is going to consist of nothing but office queep. |
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I tell you I am going to the music shop. I trust to your honour. Lord Rawson, I know, will call me a fool for trusting to the honour of a quiz. |
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Before going to court, citizens must usually first object to the decision with the administrative body who made it. |
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This procedure allows for the administrative body to correct possible mistakes themselves and is used to filter cases before going to court. |
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I got completely rat-arsed last night, and ended up tied naked to a lamp post. I'm not going to do that again. |
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An agreement was reached, and the allies tacitly recognised that the wall was going to remain in place. |
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Prohibited from even going to the comfort room, he had to relieve in his pants until Almendras' arrival. |
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Any machines that are going to be worked on must be electrically disconnected, usually through the motor starter, so that it cannot operate. |
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I've been going to that chat room for months, and I know most of the regs by now. |
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This is a trial version, and is going to expire in 30 days! Please register! |
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Thanks to the breakdown of the west, we had the illusion that even this brutal, experimental, system was going to work better than the west. |
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Obviously, we are going to relook at all these numbers for upcoming consultations. |
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As a result, it gives the greatest degree of energy resilience and the energy system is going to electrification. |
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It rewarded office and rank for martial exploits, going to far as to organize women's militias for siege defense. |
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We are going to send our son away to live with his uncle in America for a year. |
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Hannibal did not know a great deal about the Alps, but he knew enough to know that it was going to be a difficult march. |
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The commission kept its peace, but brought news to Rome that Hannibal was prepared and was going to strike soon. |
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He did this with the hope of cultivating the best possible morale in his army for the upcoming campaign, which he knew was going to be difficult. |
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I'm going to write a book because I've got all these crazy ideas rolling around in my head. |
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Thanks for explaining the situation. I'm going to give him the rollicking of his life. |
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We're running out of money. It's going to be rough sledding from now on, but we'll have to cope. |
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But if people try to blow the transmitters by their rudery they are going to make life very difficult for themselves and for the Channel. |
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Pending future revelations, I'm going to assume that the present is like the past, and that this is more of the same old same-old. |
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And I was going to shout at him. I was going to scream blue murder. I was going to tell him just what I thought of that. |
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I'm going to switch my self-preoccupation for being preoccupied with my friends. |
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Minutes later, unseen by the defenders, he semaphored back across the valley that he was going to make a fresh attempt. |
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As you can guess, the more specific a card's reference is to religion, the less generally sendable it's going to be. |
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Are you going to tone your arms, build a six pack or tighten up the old rump? |
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This game is skill. Remember that because it's going to sound really complicated. |
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Yeah, I really should go to the quarterly meeting but I think I'm going to skip it. |
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The suspect skipped town when he found out the police were going to raid his apartment. |
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I think basing your actions off an assumption like that is a slippery slope that is going to get you in trouble. |
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He did not like me coming in except if I was going to bed. I heard him saying to my maw about a snib for the door. |
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Lindsey glanced at Tom, who smiled, apparently in no hurry to talk about that training op. Red Cell. That was going to be some kind of fun. |
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I'm not going to pry into your life, but I wish you'd tell me how you got to the South Carolina Lowcountry. That trip must be some kind of story. |
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You should be alert online as you are when alone out in the public going to the store or so on. |
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I hope that America is going to hold Cuba accountable in public opinion. |
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He was not going to squat henlike on his place as the cockies around him did. |
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I'm going to stair-step from East 3rd and 50th down to West 44th and Seventh Avenue. |
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Much as Tra wanted to stay behind, as commander of the region, it was his duty to organize and lead the troops going to the North. |
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I have seen all the fancy electric toothbrushes, but I'm going to stick to the old-fashioned kind. |
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You better hurry up and get strong, if you going to carry me across the stoop. |
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It's a long drive across Texas, so we're going to stop off in Austin for a night. |
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This year, I'll be going to Stratford on holiday. I heard it's lovely in May. |
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I fear I am going to fail my exams because I have not done a stroke of work this semester. |
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When you build your esteem on the media's ultrathin, superslim image, you are going to lose by comparison. |
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If you're going to try and swiftboat me for the Petermann account, keep on dreaming. |
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I'm not going to swing for the fences tomorrow, but I'm hoping my speech will be warmly received. |
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The Royalist can't help but wonder where the after-party is going to be. |
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I don't know what they expect, but I am certainly not going to take this lying down. |
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I am not going to argue with you, and I am not going to take sides in this discussion. |
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The manager's going to take the flak for taking our star player off the pitch. |
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I'm not going to tankety-tankety after his tail, like a Tantony pig any more. |
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We're going to have to get a second telephone line installed at our house, because the teenagers spend so much time talking to their friends. |
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I'm going to body-slam your client at trial until he wishes he had been more cooperative and you wish you had been more persuasive. |
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The top three students had a bet on which one was going to book their intellectual property class. |
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You going to get down to it? said the naked man to his still boxered opponent. |
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Don't clear out when the quadrilles are over, for we are going to have a breakdown to wind up with. |
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The president received a briefing on the situation before going to the press conference. |
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We thought he was going to die, but the doctors managed to bring him round. |
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You're really going to get some brownie points from the teacher for that fantastic essay! |
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When she was alone with you, she could be a bundle of laughs. But if we were going to a large party, Sunny would break out in welts from nerves. |
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This hike is going to be burly, but worth it because there is good body surfing at that beach. |
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I hate to burst his bubble, but he is going to be disappointed if he tries that idea. |
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The government thinks these stupid camel jockeys are going to come to America and take revenge. |
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He did everything he was supposed to do when starting his cannabusiness and still ended up facing prosecution and going to jail. |
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The Indians denied us going to the town on excuse of a canticoy. We lodged in the woods that night. |
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They're not going to play the patsy where they carry the can for all the woes caused by a tanking in oil prices that's already happened. |
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I thought that we were going to study the project some more, but then he came back from the weekend and changed up, making it a top priority. |
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If you are going to use that chainsaw, why don't you put on a pair of chaps? |
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This was the first time we were going to sleep together, ever. I climbed into her bed naked as she. Two chestless wonders. |
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And if they had knives too, their gang had all knives and people were going to get chibbed. |
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Your childish temper tantrums are not going to change my decision on this matter. |
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Most of the deer I see are going to be out of range. For someone with a gun, 50 yards is a chip shot. For a bowhunter, it's no shot. |
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If you are going to chop logic and use Latin words, I think it is time for us to leave the room. |
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Dining should be fun. Eating should be fun. It should be like a kid going to Chuck E. Cheese for the first time. |
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Take it easy on the roller coasters or you're going to chuck up your lunch. |
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In practice, once again, a lot of clubmanship was going on. Awards were going to someone's favorite student or someone else's friend. |
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I've always grazed my animals on the common land and I'm not going to stop now. |
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Now, I am going to argue that the contrastivist should accept a further condition on the knowledge-relation, a further relativization. |
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My father was talking to the World's Fair Commission yesterday, and they estimate it's going to cost a cool fifty million. |
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I wouldn't use it, if I was going to use it I can afford real cocaine. Crack is wack. |
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It was going to be hard not to blow with a girl like her sucking on his crank. |
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She's cruel-hearted, Judith. Every chance she gets, she makes horrid remarks about the pain I'm going to have to endure. |
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I do not approve of this wholesale going to work, this impertinent crusado, or bellum ad exterminationem, proclaimed against a species. |
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That's the premise of the overload principle, and it must be applied, even to ab training, if you're going to develop a cut, ripped midsection. |
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Jenny knew it was time to cut bait, since her relationship with Joe was never going to progress beyond the current level of commitment. |
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Oh, I'm not going to try to deconvert them. No! Let them keep their faith, if they like it. |
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As the hour grows late, I know that I'm going to have to get him out of here so I can clean and defunkify this bedroom. |
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This means we are going to demo the house to the dirt, or hopefully leave one wall standing. |
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Certainly anyone devoted to maintaining Christ as a lacquered benevolent spirit in a Disneyland of happiness is not going to like this movie. |
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Everthing downcame today Anne the world's spinning out and I spec we finally all going to be riding raw. |
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Is this going to take long? I've got a hot date to drill the flautist at the symphony tonight. |
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I am not going to tell you the exact locations of my stops, but my final destination is London, England. |
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After engagement it quickly became clear which of the fencers was going to prevail. |
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I am not here going to entertain so large a theme as the philosophy of Locke. |
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If I had the choice between going to work and staying at home, I'd pick staying at home every time. |
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I patted Fang's sides for his spleen, wondering just what I was going to do if I could feel it all swollen and explodey and stuff. |
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I'm going to have my bedroom feng shuied. Maybe this will finally bring me good luck. |
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I thought the fieldwork in the course I was taking was going to be hard, but it was just interviewing people. |
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As it is I'm going to be in big trouble financially if I lose my job and five will get you ten the bastards will try to drum me out. |
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She wasn't going to get the foggiest notion about modern writing from those old books. |
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Mei Li ran happily down the hill. Surely, if the fortune sticks said she was going to rule a kingdom she would. |
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So, we're definitely not going to be friends with Ferguson? Maybe we can be frenemies. A love-hate relationship's the next best thing. |
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If we're going to hide effectively, we've got to get rid of this front-organization mentality. |
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I thought he was only going to buy the basic kit, but he bought the full monty. |
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I told myself, I'm going to die reaching these goals. I had to go full-tilt boogie, or I'd suck. |
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Oh, we've been talking about constitutional reform since 1927. I've been going to these gabfests since the fifties. |
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The kandak was going to raid the village and arrest or kill any enemies they found inside. |
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This is the first big area that will be hit and conditions will arrive in just a few hours. This is game day. This is going to hit. |
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I play for two minutes of garbage time at the end of a blowout? Is that all the time I'm going to see anymore? |
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We think he's going to start working for our competitor, so we've put on him on garden leave so he doesn't take all of our latest ideas. |
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If you're going to play gay chicken, you'd probably be better off playing it with someone who isn't actually gay. |
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The teenage boy boasted that he was going to get laid by the homecoming queen, because she was the most beautiful girl he'd ever seen. |
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Is Raven ever going to wrestle on TV? Or at least get to the fireworks factory? |
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The giantess picked him up and gave him such a squeeze that he felt he was going to choke. |
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With a 32mm lens you're not going to get the perspective to gigantify an object. |
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That is the fourth time this week my neighbor's barking dog has woken me up. I'm going to go give her a piece of my mind about it. |
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If I go near a skateboard, I'm sure I'm just going to goof up and fall off. |
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Under the cover story of Tippy having worms and going to live on a farm, Johnny gave Tippy to his goomah, Fran, whose son renamed him Freckles. |
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You're going to have to gun it to pick up that much speed in such a short distance. |
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If you raise, you're probably going to force players with second pair or a gut shot to fold, so your best option is to call. |
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He's going to the penalty box after hacking the defender in front of the goal. |
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He's going to feel like he got hit by a train. Maybe he'll even have a full-fledged nervous breakdown. Hackproof, he used to call his system. |
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If you think you're going to marry my daughter, you have another think coming. |
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I'm not standing for this. I'm going to go and have it out with her right now. |
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A helidrome with landing space for three helicopters is also going to be constructed in the stadium. |
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Many varieties also use a near future constructed with the phrasal verb be going to. |
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It was truly a Herculean effort. I never thought it was going to happen, but it did. |
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Like martial arts, in-line skating is predicated on the notion that sooner or later you're going to end up on your hinder. |
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The government took its share through duties and taxes, with the remainder going to merchants in London and other British ports. |
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Those homeowners who bought too much house, or borrowed against inflated values are now going to be liable for their own poor decisions. |
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He figured why pay your generals hefty salaries and award them vast jagirs if you were going to end up doing all the work anyway? |
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Most men are not going to admit that they have a girlfriend, or a wife, or a jumpoff on the side. |
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Before going to Iberia, Napoleon decided to address several lingering issues with the Russians. |
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The Captain. They're going to keelhaul him. They have him tied to the yardarm. The crew have mutinied. |
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She thought the movement would have to become radical and militant if it was going to be effective. |
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The way I think is not going to be right 100 percent of the time, but that's the way I do it. |
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If monarchs were going to impose their will on their kingdom, they would have to control parliament rather than be subservient to it. |
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Mum is going to join the Greens instead. Dad says at least they are all so busy knitting yoghurt they do not have time for sexual scandal. |
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Full screen is a lagfest. I don't think you're going to be gaming on these, unless the technology got heaps better whilst I wasn't looking. |
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In addition to spreading more information, brokers are going to have to do some leg work to get new customers. |
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In February 2008, India planned to order 57 more Hawks, with 40 going to the Indian Air Force and the remaining 17 to the Indian Navy. |
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It was going to be a surprise party until someone let the cat out of the bag. |
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Nobody seems to be told about rods or offiziers or banburismus unless they are really going to do something about it. |
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We're going to stay home this year. No holidays. You can like it or lump it. |
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Well, you nice people, I'm going to let you in on a secret and show you why this kitchen knife is the best little ole product you can get. |
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Jackie is going to fashion school to live out her dream of becoming a fashion designer. |
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We are all going to be riding the Bus down to the Unemployment office to receive our Government Benefits pretty soon. |
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