Ví dụ về việc sử dụng It's all going trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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It's all going to change.
The usual explanation was, well, it's all going to go to my partner anyway.
It's all going to be thrown out.
I can wait and starve or shoot myself or slice my wrists orwalk out into the rain but it's all going to end the same way.
It's all going good, how about you?
This is your very first time outside of this room and it's all going to be very new to you, so… try to stay calm, yes?
Then it's all going perfectly to plan.
And look,I should be the guy who sits here and tells you,"Everything is going to be fine. It's all going to work out great.
It's all going to be washed away by time.
Of course, since this is going to take a lot of time and effort, you will want to make sure you're tracking how well it's all going.
It's all going to happen, where we're going to build a lovely, big, strong wall".
You meet someone online, you are chatting with them, it's all going well, building up nicely, perhaps you are even working up to asking for a date, and then suddenly‘POOF' they vanish in a cloud of smoke, never to be seen again.
But it's all going to completely depend on which drug(s) you're using, your experience and your goals.
It was all going so well for Manchester City.
It's all gone for me now.
It was all going so well(Before you came).
Now it's all gone.
It's all gone, except just a handful.
It's all gone.
It's all gone!
Just do not scratch it, but it's all gone.
Wednesday, it was all go.
At the very end it is all going to make sense to the Church and to them and then they are going to know why.
It's All Gone Pete Tong is a 2004 Canadian fictional independent mockumentary about Frankie Wilde(Paul Kaye), a DJ who goes completely deaf.
I dreamed that it was all going to be over, and a voice said it was; .
Somebody's been eating my porridge, and it's all gone!'”.
I'm sure you have seen the“It's All Gone Pete Tong” movie about Frankie Wilde, a superstar DJ who goes completely deaf.
Within twelve months it is all gone and they are back to the old lifestyle.
In 2005, his next album was The Rise, with charting singles such as"Rise Again" whichwas featured on the 2004 movie soundtrack, It's All Gone Pete Tong, and a cover of Annie Lennox's"Why".