Sentence examples for going to nominate from inspiring English sources

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George Bush was obviously going to nominate a conservative to fill it.

He added, "Never again are we going to nominate a big-government, establishment Republican for president".

But no one was ever going to nominate him for an Oscar for that role.

So the Democrats are going to nominate their presidential candidate in … Milwaukee!

I don't think we're going to nominate somebody that's not pro-life.

But I am – perhaps daringly – going to nominate a show that is still only three years old.

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But if the award goes to nominated albums by Drake, Adele, Beyoncé or Justin Bieber albums, a basketload of more than 30 Grammys will be distributed to the bevy of featured performers, producers and engineers involved in each.

If she wants to be nominated, she's going to be nominated.

Two weeks before the convention, Stevenson advisor Jacob Arvey told Barkley that Stevenson was not going to be nominated and favored nominating Barkley.

The telecast will feature "memorable moments from shows that are familiar and loved, and some of those are going to be nominated, and some may not be nominated".

"I knew I wasn't going to be nominated.

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