Sentence examples for going to attach from inspiring English sources

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It's never going to attach to me".

"Mr. M-G-M, are you going to attach the microphone to a long branch?

"We're going to attach your head to this bed, okay?" said Rezai, positioning Joan on the operating table.

And if you're going to attach conditions to something, you need to be abundantly clear about them.

And the moment somebody can detect something, they're going to attach a number to it, and then they make a fuss about it".

They can imagine whatever they want to about what it could do". Now, Whitty said, the state's scrapping the GPS idea -- it's going to attach a device to the odometer instead.

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You go to attach the image, just as you're used to doing on any other email client.

If I were Warner Bros., I'd get a few LEGO short films ready to go to attach to pretty much every remotely kid-friendly Warner Bros. release for the next few years.

I am not going to try to attach myself to someone because they have a status, they're famous, or they're popular.

"The cows were going to be attached to a hydraulic system, with one cow mounted behind the other in each tank to simulate copulation.

Few people are going to get attached to a domestic equity fund, but plenty of impact investors are passionate about how their investment dollars can improve educational outcomes.

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