Examples of using You're going to go in English and their translations into Danish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
Okay. then you're going to go upstairs.
I hear you're going to go see Jacob.
You're going to go after this kid?
You're going to go to work after?
Look, you're going to go over and rough him up, huh?
Do you believe you're going to go to hell for eating sweet-and-sour pork?
Sir, if you don't find some cover, you're going to go down!
And you're going to go home. Yeah.
If you don't sell to me, you're going to go bankrupt.
You're going to go out and eh… get him something that stimulates his brain.
Harry, you're going to go home and puke.
You're going to go the same way.
You're going to go for a long walk.
You're going to go for a long walk.
You're going to go with your daddy.
You're going to go to your closet and you're going to pray.
You're going to go again?
Listen here. You're going to go straight.
You're going to go and look for it?