Examples of using Going to make in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Still going to make everything all right for her?
And I Just Know You'Re Going To Make The Right Decision.
That this was going to make Steven forgive you. Surely you didn't think?
And now I'm going to make it right.
In fact, I am going to make you employee of the month.
You think those people out there are going to make you happy?
We're going to make lots of money.
The sun's rays have to warm up the place where going to make a body of water,
the commissioner is always going to make this list by virtue of being the commissioner.
Then, in a moment the battle you need to define where you are going to make an impact on the enemy
So sure, it's not going to make my commute go away anytime soon,
If you're going to make your skinematic debut in a François Ozon film,
the body is not going to make them stick around in the framework for broad eras.
Going to make a wonderful physician once we convince everybody that she's fine
I know this hurts now, but you're going to make her so proud with all the wonderful things you will do in your life.
She was a college freshman and never going to make the grade so she was going to have to pass the hanjob section of the class to get her A.
Failing to plan is what is going to make you fail, is what I have learned,” says Giulia.
Medicinal cannabis has to be grown in a manner where the end product is truly going to make the patient feel better,
you aren't going to make a fortune.
And rest assured, we are going to make Michael Fayne sorely regret ever coming near your daughter.