Examples of using I'm going to walk in English and their translations into Hebrew
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I'm going to walk you through a list of associated symptoms.
Finally go talk… And you're not Listening to me, so I'm going to walk away.
No, no, I'm going to walk.”.
Sergeant, I'm going to walk due east from here to Motambe and I'm taking all these kids with me.
But if I'm going to walk in there and try to convince the president that security cameras are killing people.
We have all got this part of us that goes,'I'm going to put that chocolate cake down, I'm going to walk away.'.
No, you're not,” shouted the Earthman hysterically,“because I'm going to walk out.
So, imagine I have a plank about two feet wide and 30 feet long and I'm going to walk on it, and you see I can walk on it without looking.
under the right circumstances, they lead to human flourishing, I'm going to walk, stylistically, in the footsteps of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
So I have 10 basic rules. I'm going to walk you through all of them, but honestly, if you just choose one of them
I am going to walk Karen back to her hotel.
I was going to walk.
OK, I am going to walk over and find our boys, all right?
You didn't think I was going to walk you all the way, did you?
I am going to walk this, whether you are walking with me or not.
Delsanto, I am going to walk over there where the light is falling on you,
I am going to walk you through some of the steps that will help you to be comfortable when you arrive.
Now, my client and I are going to walk out this door, and I do not believe you are going to stop us.
I am going to walk you out, because I have a very sudden desire for a cup of coffee.
Look, let's make this easy for each other. Leonid and I are going to walk out of here.