Examples of using I'm going to set in English and their translations into Spanish
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I'm going to set.
Xochilt: Meanwhile, I'm going to set the table.
I'm going to set you free.
Dad… I have been thinking about what you said. And I'm going to set things right.
I'm going to set the charges.
Come with me, I'm going to set everything straight.
I'm going to set the table for lunch.
So, I'm going to set you free.
I'm going to set some ground rules here.
I'm going to set the mood a little bit.
I'm going to set your bail at $3,000.
I'm going to set your ass in the grass.
I'm going to set up random piss tests.
I'm going to set the standard for her and me.
I'm going to set your alarm… 6:00am. OK?
I'm going to set goals for weight loss and exercise.
I'm going to set a bomb you can come along if you don't believe me.
Tony, I'm going to set the charges right above the tibia.
I'm going to set the satellite navigation for Whitby in North Yorkshire and, obviously, in a car as futuristic as this, you don't push buttons to do that, you trace the letters you want on this pad here.
Now, Taffy needs some nourishment, andin my pocket I have a little doggie treat, which I am going to set between these two old friends.