Sentence examples for are going to make a branch from inspiring English sources

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"Going to the foundry and seeing how we are going to make a branch for a chandelier, seeing how these things come into being".

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If I was going to make another record, I was going to branch out, and that's why I needed a producer.

Branches better start figuring out how they're going to make money over the next 5 years, and they better do it fast.

If you work in one of any of the 6,479 branches of Lloyds, Barclays, HSBC, NatWest and Santander, this is going to make for grim reading.

Sure, the company has branched out into other categories (if you make headsets, you're going to make earbuds at some point, that's just how it works), but office telecommunication hardware is the company's bread and butter.

But Democratic olive branches are going to require a reciprocal gesture from the Republicans, the president told them, and Mr. Boehner made no such offer.

These branches are going to represent the possibilities at each level.

-- I'm going to raise an olive branch.

But the key to the intelligence community isn't the actual strategic decisions, since, ultimately, the executive branch is going to be making those.

"We're going to have to make hard decisions about what should be kept there," he said, referring to the main branch.

It was about mainly Europe, and knowing we were going to be branching into different regions.

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