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Sentences with go

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  • We went to Rome. [VERB preposition/adverb]
  • Let's go. [VERB]
  • Will interest rates go up again?
  • Labour, Tories go courting minor parties.
  • We went swimming very early. [VERB verb-ing]
  • His second son, Paddy, had gone to live in Canada. [VERB to-infinitive]
  • The one main reason that people go for dieting is to attain the best looking shapes for one's own body.
  • Herbert Armstrong preached the gospel around the world.
  • She will have to go to school. [VERB + to]
  • There's a mountain road that goes from Blairstown to Millbrook Village. [VERB preposition/adverb]
  • You don't have to go running upstairs every time she rings. [VERB verb-ing]
  • He went even further in his speech to the conference. [VERB adverb/preposition]
  • The weeks go so quickly! [VERB adverb]
  • Most of my money goes on bills. [VERB preposition/adverb]
  • A lot of credit must go to the chairman and his father. [VERB + to]
  • The Turkish president has gone on television to defend stringent new security measures. [VERB + on]
  • The Institute of Export now fears that 100,000 jobs will go. [VERB]
  • He had made a humiliating tactical error and he had to go. [VERB]
  • ...the really interesting ingredients that go into the dishes that we all love to eat. [V + into/in]
  • He was trying to push it through the hole and it wouldn't go. [VERB]
  • The shoes go on the shoe shelf. [VERB preposition/adverb]
  • Six goes into thirty five times. [VERB + into]
  • His eyes are going; he says he has glaucoma. [VERB]
  • I thought it looked as though the battery was going. [VERB]
  • 'Any hope?'—'No, he's gone.' [VERB]
  • I'm going bald. [VERB adjective]
  • The baby went naked on the beach. [VERB adjective]
  • As President, he affirmed that no tyranny went unnoticed. [VERB-ed]
  • She says everything is going smoothly. [VERB adverb]
  • What about my copier? Can you get it going again? [VERB]
  • The bell went for the break. [VERB]
  • I was searching for a pair of grey gloves to go with my new gown. [VERB + with]
  • The story goes that she went home with him that night. [VERB that]
  • She stopped in front of a painting of a dog and she started going 'woof woof'. [V with sound]
  • They say 'Tom, shut up' and I go 'No, you shut up'. [VERB with quote]
  • I always wanted to have a go at football. [+ at]
  • I'm two behind you but it's your go.
  • To go to London
  • I must go and get that book
  • We'll have to go at eleven
  • This train service goes to the east coast
  • The radio won't go
  • His face went red with embarrassment
  • The gun went bang
  • To go into hysterics
  • To go in rags
  • This route goes to the north
  • To go to supper
  • This letter goes to prove my point
  • The lecture went badly
  • Her wealth went to her son
  • The necklace went for three thousand pounds
  • This meal is good as my meals go
  • These chairs won't go with the rest of your furniture
  • That skirt won't go round your waist
  • Those books go on this shelf
  • How does that song go?
  • My eyesight is going
  • The ladder went at the critical moment
  • The old man went at 2 am
  • The hours go by so slowly at the office
  • The train goes by her house at four
  • Happiness does not always go with riches
  • This entry must go to save space
  • All his money has gone
  • The infection went around the whole community
  • go to school
  • go to the bar
  • To go to arbitration
  • She goes to great pains to please him
  • You will go too far one day and then you will be punished
  • Anything goes in this place
  • What the boss says goes
  • Four goes into twelve three times
  • We can't go for much longer without water in this heat
  • I go two hearts
  • I went 112 pounds a year ago
  • go shut the door
  • go blow your brains out
  • That group can really go
  • Then she goes, 'Give it to me!' and she just snatched it
  • He had a go at the stamp business
  • The police are not always in favour of the public having a go
  • She had a real go at them
  • It's my go next
  • She has much more go than I
  • It's all go
  • He made a go of it
  • He had a bad go of flu last winter
  • Here's a rum go
  • All systems are go
  • To go 90 miles an hour
  • Who goes there?
  • A clock that isn't going
  • The balloon went “pop”
  • The war went badly
  • To go by what someone says
  • How is the evening going?
  • A rumor went through the office
  • To go by the name of Lindsay
  • To go in rags
  • To go mad
  • As the saying goes
  • A hat that goes well with the dress
  • To go to some trouble
  • Facts that go to prove a case
  • That rule still goes; anything goes
  • A jazz band that can really go
  • The pain has gone
  • The third paragraph had to go
  • The mast went in the storm
  • His eyesight is going
  • The country house must go
  • The prize goes to Jean
  • To go to the back of the room
  • A bus that goes to Chicago
  • A road that goes to London
  • The belt won't go around his waist
  • It won't go through the door
  • To go to war
  • The pitcher went 7 innings
  • To go too far in one's protests
  • The shirts go in the top drawer
  • To go Route 90
  • I can't go him
  • Could you go a piece of pie?
  • To make a go of a marriage
  • Is it a go?
  • They're going by bus.
  • People were coming and going all the time.
  • Can't you go any faster in your work?
  • To go mad.
  • To go barefoot.
  • Go warily if he wants to discuss terms.
  • To go into debt; to go to sleep.
  • To go by a false name.
  • Where does this door go?
  • The time went fast.
  • My money goes for food and rent.
  • I have a bid of two dollars. Going! Going! Gone!
  • He's short, as basketball players go.
  • This only goes to prove the point.
  • How did the game go?
  • This book goes on the top shelf.
  • Your tweed jacket would go well with these pants.
  • This belt won't go around my waist.
  • The cake went fast.
  • Those practical jokes of yours have got to go!
  • How is your new job going?
  • Look at that airplane go!
  • The gun goes bang.
  • You’ve been on that pinball machine long enough—now let your brother have a go. It’s your go.
  • How does that song go?
  • I’ll give it a go.
  • To go to court.
  • We will begin as soon as the boss says it's a go.
  • His eyesight is beginning to go.
  • The old man went peacefully at 3 a.m.
  • The dike might go any minute.
  • Quite the go
  • Go when you hear the bell.
  • A high go
  • Sixteen ounces go to the pound.
  • Three goes into fifteen five times.
  • There is no go in him.
  • The items that go to make up the total.
  • Their daughter is going to be a doctor.
  • Ate it all in one go
  • Around here, anything goes.
  • This is my house, and what I say goes!
  • ‘As for that,’ seyde Sir Trystram, ‘I may chose othir to ryde othir to go. ’She was so mad she wouldn't speak to me for quite a spell, but at last I coaxed her into going up to Miss Emmeline's room and fetching down a tintype of the missing Deacon man. You have to go all the way back to Herbert Hoover to see a performance in the Standard & Poors 500 equal to what we are experiencing right now. To access Office-related TechNet resources, go to www. microsoft. com/technet/prodtechnol/office. The car went a short distance, then halted. There was something wrong with the carburetor. We went swimming.    Let's go shopping. Please don't go!   I really must be going.    Workmen were coming and going at all hours of the night.
  • Don't go to any trouble.
  • The engine just won't go anymore.
  • He finally had to go ask for a loan.
  • Get ready, get set, go!   On your marks, get set, go!   On your marks, set, go! Here goes nothing.    Let's go and hunt.
  • It’s your turn; go.
  • I can't go his preaching.
  • I go to school at the schoolhouse.    She went to Yale.    They only go to church on Christmas.
  • I'll go fifty dollars for a ticket, but no more.
  • That went well.    "How are things going?" "Not bad, thanks. " Why'd you have to go and do that?
  • Going my way?
  • I'm repeating it: I wish that you would go this path up to its end, that you shall find salvation!A shady promenade went the length of the street and the entrance to the hotel was a few steps back in the darkness, away from the glaring sunshine.
  • To go halves.
  • This property goes all the way to the state line.
  • This field will go two bales of cotton.
  • Does this road go to Fort Smith?
  • His father went bail for him.
  • You'll go blind.    I went crazy / went mad.    After failing as a criminal, he decided to go straight.
  • I could go a big steak dinner right now.
  • I don't want my children to go hungry.    We went barefoot in the summer.
  • The come and go of the seasons.
  • They went into debt, she goes to sleep around 10 o'clock, the local shop wants to go digital, and eventually go global
  • A man with a lot of go.
  •    The traffic light went straight from green to red.
  • To have a go at winning the prize.
  • How did your meeting with Smith go?
  • To make a go of a new business.
  • Well, that goes to show you.    These experiences go to make us stronger.
  • Thirty dollars? It's a go.
  • Qualities that go to make a lady / lip-reader / sharpshooter
  • The boss gave us the go on the new project.
  • The time went slowly. After three days, my headache finally went. His money went on drink.
  • The main go.
  • Two minutes before the satellite is to be launched and all systems are go.
  • This chair has got to go.
  • It was going to be a surprise but he went and told her.
  • I wonder if I hopped up and down, would the bridge go?This meat is starting to go off.    My mind is going.    She's 83; her eyesight is starting to go.
  • Everything must go.    The car went for five thousand dollars.
  • The property shall go to my wife.    The award went to Steven Spielberg.
  • They've gone one for three in this series.    The team is going five in a row.
  • Whatever the boss says goes, do you understand? [ …] every of them, being gold, whole and weight, shall go and be current in payment throughout this his realm for the sum that they were coined for. [To job interviews, wear] muted colors. No pink or paisley (that goes for you too, guys!) [ …]
  • If you don't want to form a partnership, I'll go it alone.
  • I go, "As if!" And she was all like, "Whatever!" As soon as I did it, I went "that was stupid. " Cats go "meow". Motorcycles go "vroom". I woke up just before the clock went.
  • The tune goes like this.    As the story goes, he got the idea for the song while sitting in traffic.
  • If you're getting a new amplifier, why don't you go the whole hog and get new speakers and a turntable, too?
  • I'll go to court if I have to.
  • No personal questions, please—I don't go there.
  • I'm going to join a sports team.   I wish you'd go and get a job.   He went to pick it up, but it rolled out of reach. He's going to leave town tomorrow. You didn't have to go to such trouble.    I never thought he'd go so far as to call you.    She went to great expense to help them win. I've gone over this a hundred times.    Let's not go into that right now.
  • Do you think the sofa will go through the door?   The belt just barely went around his waist. This shade of red doesn't go with the drapes.    White wine goes better with fish than red wine. My shirts go on this side of the wardrobe.    This piece of the jigsaw goes on the other side.
  • The rug and curtains don't go together.
  • How long having they been going together?   He's been going with her for two weeks.
  • You wanna go, little man?As big as me. Strong, too. I was itching to go him, And he had clouted Ernie.
  • Please let go of my arm.
  • As sentences go, this one is pretty boring.
  • He let go with a sudden yell.
  • Let yourself go and get mad once in a while.
  • This'll go three tons to the acre, or I'll eat my shirt.
  • We tried to get there by noon, but it was no go.
  • That's as high as I can go.    We could go two fifty. I'll go a ten-spot.    I'll go you a shilling.
  • She's always on the go.
  • I could go a beer right about now.
  • Coffee to go.
  • I really need to go.    Have you managed to go today, Mrs. Miggins?
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