Examples of using We are going to have in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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I reckon in another year, we are going to have a dream team.".
It says we are going to have a new life from now on," the young wife tells the husband, pointing to a loudspeaker on their roof.
We are going to have a very smooth implementation period,” said the official,
We are going to have one of the best facilities in the world, the training ground
I think in the long term we are going to have a very good relationship, and I look forward to it.”.
Maybe on Thursday we are going to have a better referee or maybe play without
I am not saying we are going to have more points than last season because last season we collected a very acceptable level of points.
And then we are going to have so much sex. First we are going to use every product in this cabinet.
As soon as you get home, we are going to have a talk about responsibility.
Maybe on Thursday we are going to have a better referee or maybe play without
in the next 30 years we are going to have 3 billion more,” Clos said.
But the club say to me in the summer it is going to be different and we are going to have chances to spend money.
in the world into which we are moving, we are going to have a lot of opportunity to develop such strength, display such courage, and demonstrate such compassion- all at the same time.
So if we are going to have healthy families, if our family wellness is to increase,
So we are going to have a dialogue about death- dialogue being a conversation, an enquiry between two friends,
If we are going to have these ubiquitous electronics and solar cells,
We are going to have the Spring Festival Holiday in the following weeks and our office will be closed from January 21,
in the world into which we are moving, we are going to have a lot of opportunity to develop such strength, display such courage, and demonstrate such compassion-all at the same time.
The market is adapting to the fact that we are going to have oil inventories increase,” said Rob Thummel, a portfolio manager at energy investment firm Tortoise Capital.