Sentence examples for going to impose from inspiring English sources

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"They were going to impose Shariah across the whole country.

"That is not going work but is going to impose huge economic and social costs".

"We are going to impose our sanctions step by step with certainty, without hesitations," he said.

"There's no way I'm going to impose a guideline sentence in this case," Judge Rakoff said.

"We don't have any deadline, and we are not going to impose any deadline on ourselves.

We're going to offer capital and we're going to impose conditions.

Clearly, the United States is not going to impose a government on Iraq".

"Because the United States is never going to impose an agreement.

Publishers were also afraid that the Obama administration was going to impose an open-access policy without consulting them.

A Lib Dem source said: "The absolutely critical thing to stress is nobody is going to impose these extra houses.

"I am not going to impose a solution on people who aren't ready for it," Vaizey told the Guardian.

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