Examples of 'am going to treat' in a sentence

Meaning of "am going to treat"

am going to treat: Expresses the intention of taking care of or attending to someone or something in a certain way. This phrase is commonly used to outline future actions or plans

How to use "am going to treat" in a sentence

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am going to treat
Am going to treat her like a queen.
I am the chief medical officer on this ship . And I am going to treat Ensign Mayweather.
I am going to treat her for worms.
Is something that goes with it. - I am going to treat of adivinar.
I am going to treat myself one day.
All right, Kazakh, I am going to treat you myself.
I am going to treat the correspondence.
Thank you, man. I am going to treat that.
Am going to treat of adivinar.
He saw already . - I am going to treat the correspondence.
Am going to treat of adivinar . Is he a rapist?
One day I am going to treat everyone to whiskey on the rocks.
I am going to treat both of you this Friday.
Is it one -? Am going to treat of adivinar . Is he a rapist?
I am going to treat that.

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I am going to treat you.
And I am going to treat myself and get my water turned back on.
I am going to treat that . - It is going to put a bandage there, Gladys.
I am going to treat Helen exactly like a two-year-old child.

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