Examples of using Going in English and their translations into Slovak
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If you're going by train.
Going by with eyes closed?
I don't mind going against the flow.
Going to Japan has always been my big dream.
You, me and the baby are going to get ahead.
People also translate
We are going slowly because we are going far.
You don't think I'm going alone, do you?”?
Going to Crete in the winter is not a bad idea.
Yes, sir. We aren't telling you to get going.
Going to America has been my dream since I was a child.
Where do you see that relationship going in the future?
You best get going before she climbs in the trunk with you.
Even if I could help, he's never going to let you go.
I'm thinking of going to the immigration office today and asking.
I have this dream of just hopping on a plane and going to Paris.
Why going easy, if there's also a complicated way, right?
I just, couldn't get myself up and going this morning.".
Going to meditate in a cave is the best offering to master.
Have you always dreamed of going to school in the United States?
Going to China and not seeing the Great Wall means not having really seen China.
This weekend we are going somewhere, but I don't know where.
One country cannot pay bonuses to someone for going to another country.
It would be like going to Paris and not bothering with the Louvre.
The wordings do not prevent the Member States from going further if they so wish.
Edwards advises going to Web sites of independent organizations whose sites are written by medical professionals.
Next question: what if I'm going to be under stress for a long time?
It's got to be worth going into the bank and asking, surely?
Do you know what it's like going through life better than everybody?
The Treaty makes no provision for going further and rules out full harmonisation.
