Examples of using Going in English and their translations into Turkish
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Going to college?
The other way, Eric, would going through your neck.
Going to the seashore?
Whoa, hold it. You are not going anywhere, Mom.
You going any further?
You know, I have a blindfold for going over bridges.
Still going to Chicago?
I'm saying that there are strange things going on here.
Going up against Tullis?
Sorcery. I knew there was something dubious going on here!
Going from fighting to racing, that's a big leap.
Sorcery. I knew there was something dubious going on here.
Going to get the invitation? What's gotten into you?
I knew there was something dubious going on here. Sorcery.
Going from fighting to racing, that's a big leap.
Sorcery. I knew there was something dubious going on here.
Going on a literary pilgrimage does not make you a writer.
I knew there was something dubious going on here. Sorcery.
Uh, going through Acheron, casualties on Rogina. It is!
Then why don't you do something? Instead of going on TV?
Go up, keep going up, don't stop, don't look back.
Going there is a crime, so is sneaking people out of Seattle.
But no one likes going to bed alone at night.-No.-An invalid?
But going to war with RE/SYST… it won't bring him back to us.
It's never fun going in front of the department of education.
Going onto Zarkon's ship is a suicide mission. Well, yeah.
Is much like going to bed with someone. Yes, going into a casino is.
Going straight from Uncle Frank's Mayday to wounded Johnnie fixing the propeller.
Isn't going through a Zaap gate for the first time exciting?
But going to war with RE/SYST… it won't bring him back to us.