Sentence examples for going to be poor from inspiring English sources

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They're not going to be poor.

"I told them: 'We are going to be poor.

"People used to worry, 'Is Africa going to be poor forever?' " said Mr. Kenny of the Center for Global Development.

"There is this assumption that if default rates go up, the returns are going to be poor," he said.

"That's usually a very spartan lifestyle, and by definition most of the people you're talking to are going to be poor".

"I said, 'This government is going to be poor.' I said, 'I am not educated, but I can think.' " As it turned out, they were both right.

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"In the long term, the country and the people in the country are going to be poorer.

Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Osborne said "the country is going to be poorer" in the wake of last week's referendum vote to leave the EU.

And with European politicians hunkering down to offer the worst possible deal to the UK – to discourage the others from even considering a referendum of their own – I know my world is going to be poorer in every way.

Cindy Cohn, the legal director for the group, said "I think we're all going to be poorer for it," because the entertainment industries can use the law to squelch innovation.

"We are all going to be poorer and I don't see the currency recovering very soon," says Buhalis. "In that sense I expect the staycation will be around for a while".

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