Examples of using She's going to go in English and their translations into Danish
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She's going to go ballistic.
It looks like she's going to go for the bronze.
She's going to go to the US.
We think that soon, she's going to go into a very deep sleep.
She's going to go talk to him for a little while.
So tell her that she's going to go stay at a shelter.
She's going to go back to her first husband.
Today is a raining day and she's going to go to the bank to pay an invoice.
She's going to go into shock before she does.
And she's going to complain about us. Very early on, our daughter, when she was just a baby, I told my wife, Keep in mind, no matter what we do, she's going to go to therapy one day.
You think she's going to go see Ezra?
She's going to go off the rails eventually anyway, Stefan.
You know she's going to go back to him.
Of course she's going to go to school, but where?- I don't know?
And it looks like she's going to go with the kissing and rocking combo.
So you really think she's going to go to all her cop buddies, and say, Hey.
She was going to go to the dean.
I told you she was going to go after Rachel and now she has.
The other day she told me she was going to go live in Paris.
A friendly conversation in which she told you she was going to go back to her husband?
She was going to go back to her husband. A friendly conversation in which she told you?