Sentence examples for going to confront from inspiring English sources

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And there's a problem that's going to confront this nation.

If they are going to confront us because of our project, we will confront them.

"If he was going to confront the man, he would have told me," Ms. Jeantel said.

He started to walk toward the taxi as though he was going to confront the driver".

He added, "I'm going to confront friend and foe alike to get this change".

Taking on powerful interest groups is "unavoidable if we are ever going to confront tough issues," Lawrence concluded.

This is something that the developed world is going to confront, with often bitter experience, in coming years.

PM says "not remotely going to confront" Tory MPs who want to leave EU. "This is a broad church".

And this is an industry that is going to confront the complicated prospect of folding two current franchises?

"We were all walking, going to confront the people who killed Sadr and the troops started shooting," Mr. Abbas said.

When the Red Cross eventually gains access to Syria's jails, they are going to confront some terrible scenes.

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