Sentence examples for going to be exchanged from inspiring English sources

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"They were going to have parties and tally up the points, and money was going to be exchanged at the end of the season".

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They are going to be exchanging notes on dog food and doggy day cares, and they will continue to refer to their peers who are parents as breeders.

"It is not just an exchange of exhibitions, but it is also going to be an exchange of curatorial staffs," said Nicolas Iljine, the European representative of the Guggenheim Foundation.

"It's not going to be an exchange, but it's going to be an easier way to buy and sell Bitcoin," says Bechar.

You'll be able to say to them "Hey can I licence your data or use your data for a certain campaign or purpose?" And there's going to be an exchange there.

Snap Deputy General Counsel for Privacy Katherine Tassi tells me "It was also very important to us that there wasn't going to be the exchange of the friends graph as part of the value proposition to third party developers".

With your parents, chances are money isn't going to be your exchange of choice.

But these listings are not squalid huts, and you are probably not going to be able to exchange your one-room walk-up with bathroom down the hall for a 5,000-square-foot 5,000-square-foot 5,000-square-footy haciendaerlooking a lake in Cancun Tipperary, borh oforhich are on HomeExcountry as are thouseree mentioverlooking first paragraph.

It was never going to be a nuanced exchange, and both players opened their shoulders from the start.

Is it going to be an options exchange or another type of venue?

It's not going to be a separate exchange as the company plans to integrate with multiple sources.

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