Use going in a sentence
Sentences starting with going
- Going to smash with you would be something like going to church with Mr. Lyon. [4]
- Going to the window she opened it also, but she compromised sufficiently to open it at the top instead of at the bottom. [11]
- Going into Cairo, we came near killing a steamboat which paid no attention to our whistle and then tried to cross our bows. [5]
- Going to the wardrobe and opening a drawer at the bottom she searched among her clothes until she discovered the piece of tissue paper in which she had wrapped the rose rescued from the cluster he had given her. [9]
- Going to the wall, he hung up the rifle; then he came to the fire and stood holding out his hands to the blaze. [11]
- Going out into the yard she paused to consider where she should go next--to drink tea in the servants' wing with Vasilich, or into the storeroom to put away what still lay about. [2]
- Going down to the village store was not very exciting, and was, on the whole, a waste of our precious time. [4]
- Going over to the gracious and luxurious bed, with its blue silk canopy, he laid the white rose on her pillow. [11]
- Going to feed the dogs? [5]
- Going quietly through the disordered Upper Town, we came down Palace Street to the Intendance. [11]
Sentences ending with going
- Joan said: "Then you will send word to my headquarters that I am not going? [5]
- Sonya said you wouldn't go, but I knew that today is the sort of day when you couldn't help going. [2]
- It had a wonderful look of peace, and a smile that would reconcile anyone she loved to her going. [11]
- They all went without knowing whither or why they were going. [2]
- You went off while I was away, without telling me you were going. [9]
- I know not where you are going. [7]
- She knew now where she was going. [9]
- She asked Ditmar where he was going. [9]
- He didn't say where he was going. [9]
- Years ago, just when the cotton-mills and the linen- mills were doing well, they came over with their English legislation, and made it hard going. [11]
Short sentences using going
- He is going with us. [2]
- I'm going to win. [11]
- I wish you were going. [9]
- And her strength was going. [9]
- You knew I was going. [11]
- I--I am going upstairs, Howard. [9]
- He's a going up there. [5]
- We are going too! [2]
- I'm not going to. [2]
- He was going to travel! [5]
Sentences containing going two or more times
- Jean said: "Joan, you told us yourself that you were going to Uncle Laxart's to nurse his wife, but you didn't say you were going further, yet you did go on to Vaucouleurs. [5]
- Not going, ladies, you are not going, surely! [12]
- You sit and wonder and wonder what the gentleman is going to say who is going to introduce you. [5]
- On the train we found several Sydney friends; among them a Judge who was going out on circuit, and was going to hold court at Broken Hill, where the celebrated silver mine is. [5]
- If Mr. Hill was going to speak at all, he was going to straddle. [9]
- That's why I was going to say to you that in my will I'm going to leave you this business, you to pay my wife every year twenty thousand dollars. [11]
- I'm going to Walling's and give the salesladies the ha-ha--that's what I'm going to do. [9]
- I'm going to try to mail it back to you to-day--I mean I am going to charge my memory. [5]
- But we're going to,--that is, you're going to. [9]
- I asked him to tell me the names of the men that were going strong for Hardin, he said Morris was about as strong as any-now tell me, is Morris going it openly? [7]
More example sentences with the word going in them
- And, to add zest to the situation, I informed Singleton of what was going forward. [9]
- I said:-- "'Senator, you're not going to ask me to turn loose all those at once? [9]
- You're so sure you're going to win that I'd disappoint you, monsieur--only to do you good. [11]
- But I'm glad you're going to the Old Mother of all. [6]
- Don't you think you're going to marry him? [11]
- Say--the next time you're going in there, don't you reckon you could spread the door and--" "No, indeedy! [5]
- Why, he'll read your wrinkles as easy as a book, and not only tell you fifty or sixty things that's going to happen to you, but fifty or sixty thousand that ain't. [5]
- So you lose your temper, and come out in an article which you think is going to finish "Ananias," proving him a booby who doesn't know enough to understand even a lyceum-lecture, or else a person that tells lies. [6]
- The idea of your house going to the wanton expense of a flower garden! [5]
- It was not your going over to the other side that pained me so, for all your people are Tories. [9]
- I shall watch your going on"--(he did not say goings on)--"your Alpine course, with clear memories of things and hours dearer to me than all the world, and with which I would not have parted for the mines of the Rand. [11]
- The idea of your going and intruding on a party of strangers, that way, and talking for half an hour; why I never heard of a man in his right mind doing such a thing before. [5]
- You'll know, and your country'll know, what's going on here in the hum of the dim bazaars. [11]
- Fedya Obolenski is younger than I, and he's going too. [2]
- He took the young Marylander to task for going to the Church of the Galileans, where he had several times accompanied Iris of late. [6]
- He was a young man of mild and modest demeanor, chaplain to a Pennsylvania regiment, which he was going to rejoin. [6]
- This alarmed the young fellow, and he was going to make a noise; but I said: "Save your wind; if you open your mouth you are dead, sure. [5]
- More shame for you, mother, I was going to say. [12]
- Because I love you, because I need you, because I'm going to marry you. [9]
- Hasn't anybody told you what's going on? [9]
- Now, I'll tell you what, I'm going to have another moose to take back to Marigold Lake. [11]
- So you knew you were guilty of sin in going without their leave! [5]
- One would think you were going to write a rhetoric. [9]
- One would think you were going to the calabozo. [9]
- I'm going now,--unless you want to hear some more about the plots I've been getting into. [9]
- I can't get you to talk seriously even when I come all the way from New York to find out what's going on here. [9]
- I don't ask you to reveal it, but I will suppose a case--a case which you will answer as a starting point for the real thing I am going to come at, and that's all I want. [5]
- I cannot tell you that I am sorry for what I have done--for what I am going to do. [9]
- And yet, once you start a mistake, the trouble is done and you never know what is going to come of it. [5]
- I told you, you remember, that Rosa would have to leave us; we barely missed a scene, I think, if not a whole tragedy, by her going at the right moment. [6]
- No matter where you put anything, they are not going to let it stay there. [5]
- Tell me, are you only a tourist--I was going to say idler, but I know you are not; you have the face of a man who does things--are you tourist or worker here? [11]
- I once showed you on a fragmentary papyrus that belonged to my foster father, Horus Apollo, a heathen demon represented as going forwards, while his head was turned on his neck so that the face and eyes looked behind him. [10]
- And Jim said you mustn't count the things you are going to cook for dinner, because that would bring bad luck. [5]
- Thought he'd take you in the rear by going to Washington, did he? [9]
- But I bet you I ain't going to throw off on di'monds. [5]
- No one, do you hear, no human being, not even the servants, must suspect what is going on. [10]
- But, Mr. Mallow, you haven't said you've had no dinner, and you'll not be going to bed in this house without your food. [11]
- Poor cat, suppose you had--" "Now I am not going to suppose anything about the cat. [5]
- Only I thought you had struck out a new idea, and invented a scheme that was going to revolutionize the timeworn and ineffectual methods of the--" He stopped, and turned to Blake, who was happy now that another had taken his place on the gridiron. [5]
- But you--where are you going, where are you coming from, what have you been doing since you left me, what had you been doing before? [12]
- And where are you going, please? [2]
- And how are you going to submit your literature for illustration? [8]
- Mr. President, are you going to grant it, or not? [5]
- George, what are you going to France to fight for? [9]
- But what are you going to do when you find John Keats an apprentice to a surgeon or apothecary? [6]
- Now, what are you going to do about it--you--his brother--you that come here making love too? [11]
- But what are you going to charge? [9]
- How long are you going to be in Washington? [9]
- Which way were you going there? [11]
- Haven't I seen you going into Jolicoeur's saloon when I was walking on the other side of the street? [11]
- Then, just as you begin to half hope he is going to discover the cause of it and launch hot bolts of wrath at the guilty manufacturers of it, you have to turn away disappointed. [5]
- What is it you are, going to do? [5]
- If you think you are strong enough to bear what I am going to say, --I replied,--I will talk to you about this. [6]
- And so, Rachette, you are going to marry Marie, by-and-bye? [11]
- Don't talk, thinking you are going to find out your neighbor, for you won't do it, but talk to find out yourself. [6]
- In the morning you are going to begin, and after that it will come easy. [5]
- I know what you are going to ask. [5]
- But I warn you all that a time 's coming when you're going to feel sick whenever you think of this day. [5]
- Again, another three years, and now he writes me that he is going to be married to Clare Hazard on the twenty sixth of this month. [11]
- After all these years was he going to speak of Philip? [11]
- But the best years of your life are going, and your education and your nature have not their chance. [11]
- At about ten years of age I began going to what we always called the "Port School," because it was kept at Cambridgeport, a mile from the College. [6]
- Four or five years ago, when I was going to socialist lectures, my sense of all this--inequality, injustice was intellectual. [9]
- I went a year to the high school, and then I was all for coming to the city--I couldn't stand Madison, there wasn't anything going on. [9]
- For a few yards Silver Tassel was going strong, then his pace slackened, he seemed to sink lower in the water, and his stroke became splashing and irregular. [11]
- Yesterday I was writing a deep article on a sublime philosophical subject while such a conversation was going on in the room. [5]
- In February, she writes as follows to Mr. Smith:-- "Something you say about going to London; but the words are dreamy, and fortunately I am not obliged to hear or answer them. [14]
- Don't fail to write me instantly on receiving this, telling me all--particularly the names of those who are going strong against me. [7]
- Fully clothed, and wrapped in blankets, and huddled ourselves up, by the window, with lighted pipes, and fell into chat, while we waited in exceeding comfort to see how an Alpine sunrise was going to look by candlelight. [5]
- He said he would let Harris go for two francs; and that unless we were unusually timid, he should consider guides and porters unnecessary; it was not customary to take them, when going by telescope, for they were rather an encumbrance than a help. [5]
- I thought I would just give you a hint, as you are going to see Mr. Parr, that he is in rather a nervous state. [9]
- A keen observer would have seen in the glowing, unrestful look, in the hot cheek, in the interlacing fingers, that a contest was going on in the woman's soul, as she drove homeward with all that was her own in the world. [11]
- No; but I would have criminals believe, and society believe, that in going to prison a man or woman does not pass an absolute line and go into a fixed state. [4]
- How different it would be if we were always going towards it! [4]
- He said it would be a good preparation for going on the bridge at three o'clock in the morning. [11]
- And in its worst form, too; for it was not a tax upon what the miner had taken out, but upon what he was going to take out--if he could find it. [5]
- Here is the world of the press and of letters; here are institutions, an army, a navy, commerce, glimpses of great ships going to and fro on distant seas, of India, of Australia. [4]
- Yes, all the world knew it was going to be in reality a duel between Merlin and me, a measuring of his magic powers against mine. [5]
- But the plasterer works some hair into the mortar which he is going to lay in large sheets on the walls. [3]
- We're going to work night and day for a couple of months. [11]
- You mark my words, Mr. T.'s endearments are going to be declined, with thanks. [5]
- There were high words along the railing among the duke's supporters, Captain Lewis, in his anger, going above an inference that the stallion had been broken privately. [9]
- There was a wood-rank four foot high a little ways in front of the tree, and first I was going to hide behind that; but maybe it was luckier I didn't. [5]
- The other ships won't know what we're going to do until we start. [11]
- Last night the woman said to me: 'I'm glad I'm going to die. [11]
- I knew a woman in Newcastle --but there's no use going into that, I guess. [9]
- Why should a woman falter in going to her husband--to her own one man of all the world? [11]
- Barbara had anticipated Wolf, but while going home she met him on his way to the Dubois house. [10]
- His method was withering sarcasm, and he was clearly unable to control his animus.... No champion appeared to support Krebs, who sat pale and tense while this denunciation of him was going on. [9]
- What's the matter with you?--you're in no danger--nobody's going to shoot at you. [5]
- Barode Barouche fought with vigour, but from the going of Luzanne Larue, there passed from him the confidence he had felt since the first day of Carnac's candidature. [11]
- They both brought with them so many reminiscences of familiar scenes and events, that it was like going back for the moment to Oxbow Village. [6]
- She was familiar with the way they were going, but its length seemed to have stretched tenfold. [10]
- Here we are with the convention only two days off, and we don't know where we stand, how many delegates we've got, or whether this upstart at Leith is going to be nominated over our heads. [9]
- I fell in with some people I knew who were going where the spirit moved them, and I went along. [9]
- Tom spoke out, with lively apprehension-- "We be going to the dogs, 'tis plain. [5]
- There he was with his Esquimaux dogs on the trail, going and coming, with a laugh and a word for anyone that crossed his track. [11]
- Hadrian was trembling with fury, he doubled his first as he lifted it in Pollux's face, and going close up to him asked in a threatening tone: "What do you mean by that? [10]
- I am going with Alice Tynemouth. [11]
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