Sentence examples for going to suffocate from inspiring English sources

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It's going to suffocate Ruby.

People thought they were just going to suffocate".

"I thought I was going to suffocate," he admitted.

"If we tighten the belt any more, we are going to suffocate," she says.

"Everything was state of the art, gorgeous — and I thought I was going to suffocate".

"Wait till it's 90 degrees outside; we're all going to suffocate".

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For a while, it looked like that functionality was going to die, suffocated under the ridiculous carrier SMS fees, but Twitter has been working to bring it back.

Look, it's simple, for the next nine semesters you're going to be suffocated by law nerds and public school toffs.

"I'm not going to let it suffocate me," he says, and he doesn't – vlogging trips to Disneyland Paris in May and Reading Festival in August, six weeks after his treatment stops completely.

"I'm not going to let it suffocate me," he says, and he doesn't—vlogging trips to Disneyland Paris in May and England's Reading Festival in August, six weeks after his treatment stoped completely.

Its banks are no longer staring into the abyss, with the result that the credit crunch that threatened to suffocate Italian industry is going to be less severe.

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