Use gone in a sentence
Sentences starting with gone
- Gone lower and lower and lower. [11]
- Gone in four-and-twenty hours! [12]
- Gone down in blood and tears with the dream of the auctioneer. [5]
- Gone already? [12]
Sentences ending with gone
- Try to amuse yourself while I am gone. [10]
- Why, you see yourself it's gone. [5]
- And tell me, you will let me know when you have found out where he and his parents have gone? [10]
- A gentleman like you could give us twenty-five, and never know it was gone. [9]
- I do believe you are more than half gone. [4]
- She had not yet achieved peace, and much of the weary task would have to be done over after he was gone. [9]
- That was a year after you left, now about three years gone. [11]
- Therefore if we would live she wished us presently to be gone. [4]
- I have arranged with Mr. Carroll, the barrister, to take your cause against your uncle, so that you will lose nothing when I am gone. [9]
- But mix it with beans, and its high tone is gone. [4]
Short sentences using gone
- And he's gone, you say? [9]
- Has anything gone wrong? [5]
- Something has gone wrong. [11]
- Ray was gone with Tom. [9]
- He's gone off with dad. [9]
- But the cliff-dwellers were gone! [13]
- Then the army was gone. [5]
- His money's value was gone. [5]
- Her last hope was gone. [5]
- All my troubles was gone. [5]
Sentences containing gone two or more times
- The whisper--for it was whispered always--flew from menial to menial, from lord to lady, down all the long corridors, from story to story, from saloon to saloon, "The prince hath gone mad, the prince hath gone mad! [5]
- But since the war began Grandjon-Larisse had gone one way, and he had gone the other, bitter enemies in principle but friendly enough at heart. [11]
- With the long strain gone, I am in a sort of physical collapse today, but it will be gone tomorrow. [5]
- And when the spell passed from his eyes, He stood in his doorway alone, And gone was the queen of his soul, And gone was the Yellow Swan. [11]
- She began to sob, and said: "'Oh, oh, he is gone, he is gone, and I didn't see him before he died! [5]
- Tom he always seen everything, and now he see that the old green baize work-gown was gone, and said it wasn't gone when he went out; so he allowed it was curious, and then we went up to bed. [5]
- I want to run the Rand like a business concern, with Kruger gone to Holland; and Leyds gone to blazes. [11]
- As he stretched out his hands to her, his face had gone pale: she vanished through the doorway, and in forty-eight hours was gone to her sick aunt. [11]
- She was staying now in Byng's house, and two days had gone since the world had gone wrong; since Jasmine had sunk to the floor unconscious as Al'mah sang, "More was lost at Mohacksfield. [11]
- Lands, mills, manor, lime-kilns, factories, store, all were gone, and his wife Carmen also was gone. [11]
More example sentences with the word gone in them
- Those verses were youth, and youth was gone, with all its flushed and spirited dalliance and reckless expenditure of feeling. [11]
- I can read your soul through your eyes, and it seems to me that things have gone wrong with you since the keeper of your stud arrived here. [10]
- Oliver was a young lawyer, fresh from the schools, who had gone out to the deserts of Nevada to begin life. [5]
- He knew that young and old wolves were there, that the hounds had separated into two packs, that somewhere a wolf was being chased, and that something had gone wrong. [2]
- I appeal to you, sir," turning to the gentleman of the house, "to know where Ambulinia has gone, or where is she? [5]
- I will ask you, if the policy you are now advocating had prevailed when this country was in a Territorial condition, where would you have gone to get rid of it? [7]
- I--I can't tell you where she's gone, but she promised to write, to send me her address. [9]
- But I tell you true that though I love you better than anything in the world, if things had gone well with you I'd never have come to you. [11]
- Don Luis, as you know, had gone before to get the house in readiness for his master. [10]
- If, Herr Casper, you intend to share with my wife and the twins what is left after the old wealth has gone, unfortunately, I cannot permit you to do so. [10]
- I do hope you have not dropped the classics and gone in for the modern notion of being real and practical. [4]
- I imagine what you have gone through," and she sympathetically turned up her eyes. [2]
- Ah, you see you have delayed too long--it is gone by. [5]
- Bless me, if you had gone along there some such nights after twelve you might have seen as many as fifteen of us roosting on one limb, with our joints rattling drearily and the wind wheezing through our ribs! [5]
- Brampton had not yet received the details, but the Consolidation Bill had gone into the House that morning, and would be a law before the week was out. [9]
- They had not yet gone to rest, for loud laughter fell upon her ear from the large sheds, open on all sides, which stood over the dyers' vats. [10]
- She had not yet gone to bed when the Rostovs arrived and the pulley of the hall door squeaked from the cold as it let in the Rostovs and their servants. [2]
- Never in the years that had gone had there been such silence between them as they sat together. [11]
- Sheila was two years old when her father disappeared, and fifteen years had gone since then. [11]
- For four thousand years its waters have not gone dry or its fertility failed. [5]
- Livy darling, six years have gone by since I made my first great success in life and won you, and thirty years have passed since Providence made preparation for that happy success by sending you into the world. [5]
- Five and sixty years are gone since Mr. Calvin Brinsmade took his bride there. [9]
- But twice every year he went to yonder point and spoke out the King's words to him: 'John York, John York, where art thou gone, John York? [11]
- How long have ye dwelt here, and whither are they gone that dwelt here before ye? [5]
- Something has gone wrong, but she'll be here--yes. [11]
- Has anything gone wrong in the detective business? [5]
- On it was written: "We have gone for the Bunyip. [11]
- I had simply written her that after the campaign I had gone for a rest to California; yet in her letters to me, after this information had reached her, I detected a restrained anxiety and affection that troubled me. [9]
- I said you would recognize me presently and come over; and I'm glad you did, for I shouldn't have felt much flattered if you had gone out of this room without recognizing me. [5]
- Nevertheless, Herr Ernst would not have gone to the entertainment had his wife's condition given cause for anxiety. [10]
- They said we would not go ten miles, and I most solemnly believe that no one but "Uncle Billy" and an army organized and equipped by him could have gone ten miles. [9]
- A three-bottle man would have gone over. [9]
- And this game would have gone on still longer but that she remembered that the seventeen must not be included at all, and that he ought to begin with eighteen. [10]
- This horrid man would have gone off with you to Asquith or somewhere else, with handcuffs on your wrists; for it isn't a detective's place to take evidence, Mr. Crocker says. [9]
- I think she would have gone but little had not her father laughed her out of some of her domesticity. [9]
- How gladly she would have gone among these blinded mortals and exhorted them to obey with fresh faith and confidence the command of the Lord and of her brother. [10]
- Of what small worth would she have seemed to him, and to herself!--When this tyranny should be overpast, when he should be gone to some other part of his immense empire, if those she loved were spared she could be happy--ah! [10]
- Yes, it was worship; it had been worship since the day she and her father had gone to the little whitewashed hospital. [9]
- Every thing was worn out--every block of stone was smooth and almost shapeless with the polishing hands and shoulders of loungers who devoutly idled here in by-gone centuries and have died and gone to the dev--no, simply died, I mean. [5]
- The way the worldly-wise professor discovered the secret was this: he had gone to Bradford to hear the case, for he had been a dear friend of Sarah Austen. [9]
- Probably the coat worked loose in crossing Toe River and the pocket-book had gone down-stream. [4]
- Last night's good work seemed to have gone for naught. [11]
- But neither my words nor my action had gone unnoticed by the other end of the room. [9]
- In so few words have I disposed of the twenty-one slow-drifting years that have come and gone since I last looked from the windows of a pilot- house. [5]
- They drop a word or a phrase--they do not know how cruel it is--or give a look--they do not know how cold it is--and are gone without a second thought about it; but it sinks into the woman's heart and rankles there. [4]
- Gimme the bucket--I won't be gone only a a minute. [5]
- The scene was wondrously beautiful, but Xanthe had not gone to the spring to gaze at the landscape; nay, she scarcely knew that it was lovely. [10]
- She had gone without repeating that dinner-invitation--an almost unendurable disappointment to him. [5]
- Nor had she withheld her approval; she had heartily agreed with his views; and when, half an hour before midnight, he had gone with her to visit his patients, rapturous hopes had sprung once more in his breast. [10]
- Asarja and Michael, with their sons, who grudged the power of Moses and Aaron, had even gone from one to another to try to persuade them, ere departing, to summon the elders again and charge then to enter into fresh negotiations with the Egyptians. [10]
- Some came back with their color gone and their red cheeks sallow and bearded and sunken. [9]
- If you've lived with the tongue in the last hole of the buckle as you've gone, what matter when you go! [11]
- They have gone with the protectors of our home, the pride and ornament of this house--of the street, of the city--the Hermes and Pallas Athene that you--you flung into the lime-kiln. [10]
- I have ridden with the President, and have gone with him on errands of mercy and errands of cheer. [9]
- Being deeply engaged with the details of the expedition to the Soudan, David had not gone to the Palace; and he was unaware of the turn which things had taken. [11]
- Others had gone with some of the vagrants into the little wood beyond the meadow, where they danced, fiddled, and sang. [10]
- I saw that with New Zealand gone, he was a Samson shorn of his locks; he was as other men. [5]
- I saw Doltaire with Juste Duvarney spring swiftly to the side of Alixe, and, with her father, put her and Mademoiselle Lotbiniere into the pulpit, forming a ring round it, and preventing the crowd from trampling on them, as, suddenly gone mad, they swarmed past. [11]
- And he communed with himself, saying: "One by one they have gone away and left me; and now she lies here, the dearest and the last. [5]
- Had she gone with him and quitted her without bidding her farewell because the young heart was possessed with a passionate love for Publius--who was indeed the most lovable of men? [10]
- Katterle had gone with Eva to the chamber, whither the older sister followed them. [10]
- When Kendricks came with Beaton to call after her father's dinner, she used all her cunning to ensnare him, and she had him to herself as long as Beaton stayed; Dryfoos sent down word that he was not very well and had gone to bed. [8]
- The man said, with as near a grin as he ever got, that the marster was gone to Mrs. Cornelys's assembly. [9]
- These she gave with an instant decision which was part of her equipment, and then, when the butler had gone, she left the house on foot to take a cab at the corner of Piccadilly. [11]
- Cousin Maud hastened with all zeal to do honor to friends and guests so dear; but as she reached the door she stood still as in doubt, and signed to me so that I perceived that somewhat had gone wrong. [10]
- Princess Mary turned with absent-minded questioning look to Pierre, who hat in hand and with a smile on his face was the last of the guests to approach her after the old prince had gone out and they were left alone in the drawing room. [2]
- I do not wish you to believe that I assume to be any better than others who have gone before me. [7]
- In Egypt, the wise man is never surprised at anything, and Kingsley had gone from experience to experience without dismay. [11]
- Worthington and Duncan wired the President this morning, and they've gone up to the White House now. [9]
- Many a day, winter and summer, Lem had gone that road alone, whistling, and never before heeding that silence. [9]
- It was Alice Wingfield, who had gone to the church to pray. [11]
- What it held will, perhaps, never be known, until they are dead and gone, and same curious eye lights on an old yellow letter with the fossil footprints of the extinct passion trodden thick all over it. [6]
- That man--those weapons--I will not look at the hanging till he is gone. [10]
- The Northeastern Railroads will continue to be a very large factor in the life of the people after you and I are gone, Mr. Vane. [9]
- All the boats will be gone before they can get near one. [9]
- The passions and wild love and irresponsible deeds of the life he had lived in years gone by were here. [11]
- I hear your wife's gone abroad. [9]
- Miss Cynthia, to whom Myrtle made a generous allowance, had gone to live in a town not many miles distant, where she had a kind of home on sufferance, as well as at The Poplars. [6]
- My grand-uncle, to whom he had sent word of his coming, had gone forth to meet him on the way, and, with him Jost Tetzel and his daughter Ursula. [10]
- I suppose the whole force which has gone forward to you is with you by this time; and if so, I think it is the precise time for you to strike a blow. [7]
- The high-priest alone, who, as Caesar's host, had gone up to the side of the throne, and two or three others, among them the governor of the town, a tall, elderly man of Macedonian descent, paid no heed to the brute. [10]
- That man's name who ran that line of stages--well, I declare that name is gone. [5]
- If only she who is gone might have had the joy of hearing me called senator and praetor! [10]
- Monsieur Vigo himself, who had gone to Vincennes on his own business, did not return. [9]
- Many a man who had gone through what I had, would have wanted to rest. [5]
- We have gone whithersoever we chose, to-day, and have met with nothing but the kindest attentions. [5]
- Once in a while we caught sight of a yellow blaze in a tree, made by himself scarce a month gone, when he came southward alone to fetch Polly Ann. [9]
- Fill your glass while I'm gone. [12]
- The next morning while her father was gone to consult the chief army- surgeon at Noumea, Marie strolled with Angers in the grounds. [11]
- She had seen which way I had gone with the Pharanites and followed me up, and she soon found me, for she had the eyes of a gazelle and the ears of a startled bird. [10]
- The favorite song, which the crowd compelled her to repeat, touched lightly the uncertainties of love, expressed in the falsetto pathetic refrain: "Mary's gone away wid de coon. [4]
- The mood in which she had talked to Lady Tynemouth was gone, and in its place a spirit of revolt was at work. [11]
- With a swiftness which no one could have looked for from her heavy and bulky figure, Martina hastily returned to her husband, and even at the door exclaimed: "It is all right, all has gone well! [10]
- The terror with which it had once inspired him was gone, or lingered only in the form of a delicious sense of uncertainty and anticipation. [9]
- It was doubtful whether those whom they expected would return that night, and the Roman soldiers who were loyal to Antony had gone with him to the war. [10]
- He knew that, whether he was to blame or not, the company owning the vessel would discharge him and make a devotion--to--passengers' safety advertisement out of it, and his chance to make a livelihood would be permanently gone. [5]
- I know also where your wife has gone. [11]
- They don't know where he's gone. [9]
- But I know where he is gone. [11]
- No one knew where he had gone, but his friends in Silliston believed he had been seized by one of his sudden, capricious fancies for wandering. [9]
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