Examples of using Was going to get in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
He knew that if he dropped me, when he brought me on for 20 minutes in the next game, he was going to get 20 minutes of the best I could give.
so I thought it was a perfect fit and knew I was going to get my opportunity here.”.
Day after day clef was there by her side morning till night because he was convinced she was going to get better.
he was going to do something that surprised even himself; he was going to get justice for her.
Lin Feng knew that if he used his physical strength to stop the attack, he was going to get critically injured.
He was taken to the prison at Landsberg where his spirits lifted somewhat after he was told he was going to get a public trial.
It's certainly an odd thing for a company to bench his biggest name even if it meant he was going to get boo'ed by the Knick faithful.
I realized that the only way I was going to get something like that was to build it myself.
where she asked him how many points that he thought their class was going to get.
When my dad told me that I was going to get a sister, I cried because that's all I would ever wanted.
Vinnie thought he was going to get away clean with this briefcase stuffed full of cash.
As the woman was going to get Elijah a little water,
He didn't tell her beforehand that his training was going to get busier, and the temperature has gotten higher as well, so Ratoka hasn't been visiting Elise at all.
It was the one place where I knew I was going to get a meal.
what I was going to do and how I was going to get there,” Mele said.
She said she was going out to get my dad a bottle of gin but I knew she was going to get me that present.
He was taken to the prison at Landsberg where his spirits lifted somewhat after he was told he was going to get a public trial.
If they ever got out of here she was going to get as far away from that man as she could.
and you knew who was going to get- then it would be simple, correct?
sweltering early June morning, I contemplated how I was going to get in without her seeing me.