Sentence examples for going to rob from inspiring English sources

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"Nobody's going to rob my house".

No one's going to rob you," he continued.

I didn't know they were going to rob a bank.

Even on a bistro budget, he's not going to rob guests of a chance to feast.

"It's still up for debate," Cashman said, "because you're going to rob Peter to pay Paul.

That's like me going to rob the bank because I need a cancer treatment".

'If you're going to rob a house, it's better if there's nobody at home,' he says.

"What do you mean?" "Don't worry, I'm not going to rob anyone!

So we are going to rob we are going to keep robbing people.

It is as if they think you are going to rob them or something.

You weren't considered some sort of psychotic menace who's going to rob or kill them either.

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