Examples of using We all go in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Can't we all go?
We all go through it.
However, we all go there.
We all go through alot.
And yet, we all go with God.
We all go into the room.
That is a feeling that we all go through.
We all go to doctors.
You shoot me, I drop this, we all go up.
We all go in together.
Here's the thing, one day we all go away.
We all go toward old age.
And if he gets convicted, we all go to jail.
We all go through this!
The steep climb of everything, going up, up, as we all go down.
We all go to the same place when we die.
Heaven and hell is real, and when we die, we all go to either one of them.
We all go through peaks and valleys with our feelings and emotions.
Sunny Beach is teeming with life until dawn,and even then too- because we all go to the beach.
So, what do you say we all go somewhere and talk about this properly?
A lovely thing about Christmas is that it's compulsory,like a thunderstorm, and we all go through it together.
We all go to Kumara to exchange observations and seek ways of improvement.
If there are fifty people in the same room, and if we all go to sleep, everybody will have his own dream.
We all go to Papaya Playa party to celebrate our relationship and Bryndis wears a red dress to match me.
Struggling with self-confidence is something we all go through, but sometimes we don't even realize it.
If someday we all go to prison for downloading music illegally, I really hope they split us up by music genres.
The Tarot images represented in the major arcana are pictures that represent life and the stages andexperiences we all go through.
We all go to Mass because we love Jesus and we want to share, through the Eucharist, in his passion and his resurrection.
The scene takesplace in a bar, where Nash says"If we all go for the blonde and block each other, not a single one of us is going to get her.
The point, though, is is that we all go forward with a presumption of good faith in our fellow citizens, because that presumption of good faith is essential to a vibrant and functioning democracy.