Sentence examples for is going to prepare from inspiring English sources

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"This course is going to prepare me — it is already preparing me — for graduate-level characterization work," she said.

I don't think all the experience in the world is going to prepare you for what's going to happen in the next 10 days".

"Anybody that thinks playoff or World Series experience is going to prepare us for what we're going to go through in this particular World Series are not looking at the real picture anyway," Zeile said.

"If you throw the ball well one game, obviously the next week the defense is going to prepare for the pass and try to stop that, so you have to be able to run the ball".

They're going to be looking at each other on Nov. 20 and saying, 'Well, what do you want to do?' " As for heated exchanges by the candidates and their allies between now and then, Mr. Bell added, "The debate itself is going to prepare the way for a breakthrough".

When asked how he is going to prepare for his appearance on the parallel bars on Tuesday, Carson said: "Jump off my balcony, head first".

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First off, we are going to prepare our living area.

We're going to prepare for Florida the same way.

"Schools are going to prepare kids for these tests".

"We're going to prepare like he's not going to be here.

Whatever it takes, that's what I'm going to prepare to do".

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