Sentence examples of "going" in English with translation "ziehen"

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We are going to have a storm. Ein Sturm zieht auf.
Black clouds are gathering. It's going to rain. Schwarze Wolken ziehen auf, es wird gleich regnen.
You're going to turn a lot of heads with that dress. Mit diesem Kleid wirst du viele Blicke auf dich ziehen.
We're going to have to remove your wisdom teeth. Right now. Wir werden Ihre Weisheitszähne ziehen müssen. Jetzt.
Many young men went to war. Viele junge Männer zogen in den Krieg.
We must not go to war again. Wir dürfen nicht noch einmal in den Krieg ziehen.
Tom didn't want to go to war. Tom wollte nicht in den Krieg ziehen.
I pulled her by the sleeve, but she went on talking unconcernedly. Ich zog sie am Ärmel, doch sie plauderte ganz unbekümmert weiter.
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