Examples of using Is going to have in English and their translations into Hebrew
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The regulator is going to have a range of tools to underpin and support the policy including an ability to levy substantial fines,
But anyone who travels to Bali is going to have warm sand and blue water on their mind,
Video encoded at 2 Mbps is going to have better quality than one encoded at 1 Mbps.
But anyone who travels to Bali is going to have warm sand and blue water on their mind,
I have a feeling this firm is going to have quite a payday from Mr. Stanfield and his people.
But anyone who travels to Bali is going to have warm sand and blue water on their mind,
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Whoever develops it really well is going to have a bigger market opportunity than what exists now.
I think everyone is going to have an opinion about that.
If there were no other option that is going to have any type of good results,
I imagine one day, of us is going to have a job that will require us to be somewhere on time.
A floor that is sealed with epoxy is going to have a long life dealing with a great amount of traffic.
Well, whoever you are, I better see a deposit in my Bitcoin account by noon or James is going to have much bigger problems than the police.
The first thing to keep in mind about an LED screen is that it is going to have a much lower resolution than your computer monitor.
Our 4th of July celebration is going to have no fireworks and a bunch of tonedeaf little shits playing… wait a minute… it's the snake!
The first thing to note is that not everyone is going to have symptoms- you may not notice the eggs
India is going to have a lot of young people with a demographic dividend for the next 30 years.
A breastfed infant is going to have fewer instances of an allergic reaction than formula-fed babies.
he is peculiar, he is going to have troubles someday,
That is going to have a negative effect on the overall quality of life for someone.