Sentence examples for going to trigger from inspiring English sources

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"You never know what's going to trigger something," he said.

And it is going to trigger an almighty row.

Erica And you are going to trigger Article 50?

You never know what's going to trigger the next moment.

At worst, it's going to trigger another global crisis.

"I think it's going to trigger a real revolution in nuclear physics".

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In turn, Faye escapes after Vincent goes to trigger an attack on the city that will eventually kill everyone on Mars.

Arguably, there's a world-weariness to this; a tacit admission that theatre isn't going to spontaneously trigger the revolution that changes the world.

Changes in motherhood (e.g., women going to work) triggered changes in fatherhood (e.g., more caregiving) which are now triggering more changes in motherhood.

I haven't set a date for when it is going to be triggered," she told the press conference.

The Bush tax cuts were set to expire and the automatic spending cuts were going to be triggered without congressional action.

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