Examples of using He's going to go in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
He's going to go rest.
So who knows where he's going to go with this?
He's going to go down.
He's going to go to jail.
I just don't think he's going to go for that.
He's going to go for the warehouse?
Tom still doesn't know where he's going to go next summer.
He's going to go to jail.
He's going to go off this year.
If Roosevelt does have proof, he's going to go after Caruso.
He's going to go on about Job.
That kid will be awesome and he's going to go far.”.
He's going to go for the magician.
Now he's getting nervous, so he's going to go catch it.
He's going to go steal her crystals.
The captain-- he's not going to be steering all night. He's going to go to sleep.
He's going to go down for this, Darcy.
The next time he makes a stop, instead of saying"ka-chow"… he's going to go"ka-boom"!
He's going to go with me to Islamabad.
Assuming he's going to go for bull and miss and hit a 25.
He's going to go pro in a year.
Of course, he's going to go to court, you four-eyed turd.
He's going to go all the way to the convention.
You know, he's going to go out like those… well, those blokes from the church yard.
He's going to go to prison for the rest of his life.
The fact that he's going to go there and play every week, I expect that Trent will go to another level.".
He's going to go on a trip because he's been sad, right?
And he's going to go to exilebefore the next immunitychallenge. He's just a strong--.