Sentence examples for going to intimidate from inspiring English sources

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"You're not going to intimidate me," Mr. West said.

"These dictatorial decisions are not going to intimidate us".

No one is going to intimidate Mr. Gensler with supposed street smarts or complicated algorithms.

"I'm not going to intimidate him on the tee box tomorrow, that's for sure," Harrington said.

Translation: "I'm going to intimidate you into giving me what I want by threatening your job security".

Judge Harmon closed her statements by telling Mr. Hardin that he was "not going to intimidate" her.

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His readers also know the lengths to which some people in the military have gone to intimidate him.

One academic who is planning to strike, and asked to remain anonymous, said: "This is clearly designed to be intimidating, but we are not going to be intimidated because what we are doing is legal.

"If you're going in to a meeting with some man who you think is going to try to intimidate you," she had said, "go in chewing gum.

I don't like to start anything, ever, but if they're going to try to intimidate me, I like to just stand there and say, 'Sorry, it ain't gonna happen.' I'm shy but I'm badass.

We are not going to be intimidated".

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