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Sentences with go down

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  • Income from sales tax went down. [VERB PREPOSITION]
  • I went down on my knees and prayed for guidance. [VERB PREPOSITION + on]
  • They went down 2-1 to Australia. [V P num]
  • Only two go down at the end of this season. [VERB PREPOSITION]
  • Solicitors advised their clients that a tidy look went down well with the magistrates. [VERB PREPOSITION adverb]
  • ...the glow left in the sky after the sun has gone down. [VERB PREPOSITION]
  • Their aircraft went down during a training exercise. [VERB PREPOSITION]
  • The main computers went down for 30 minutes. [VERB PREPOSITION]
  • 'What's going down? Any ideas?' [VERB PREPOSITION]
  • The ship went down this morning
  • His speech went down well
  • The sun went down before we arrived
  • He went down for six months
  • Prices went down
  • 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.
  • You'll need to go down two floors to get to that office. You can be heroic and start the process of truly saving the world before the Sun goes down tonight. The unemployment rate has gone down significantly in recent months. The boxer went down in the second round, after a blow to the chin.
  • To go into debt; to go to sleep.
  • A big heist went down yesterday by the docks. The news didn't go down well with her parents. Rodney's not here; after the shootout, he went down and won't be back for at least a year. Today will go down as a monumental failure.
  • To go by a false name.
  • He felt nervous about going down on his girlfriend for the first time.
  • Where does this door go?
  • Did the server just go down again? We'll have to reboot it.
  • 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.
  • How does that song go?
  • To go to court.
  • His eyesight is beginning to go.
  • The old man went peacefully at 3 a.m.
  • The dike might go any minute.
  • Go when you hear the bell.
  • Sixteen ounces go to the pound.
  • Three goes into fifteen five times.
  • The items that go to make up the total.
  • Their daughter is going to be a doctor.
  • Around here, anything goes.
  • This is my house, and what I say goes!
  • Don't go to any trouble.
  • He finally had to go ask for a loan.
  • I can't go his preaching.
  • I'll go fifty dollars for a ticket, but no more.
  • Going my way?
  • To go halves.
  • This field will go two bales of cotton.
  • His father went bail for him.
  • I could go a big steak dinner right now.
  • The come and go of the seasons.
  • A man with a lot of go.
  • To have a go at winning the prize.
  • To make a go of a new business.
  • Thirty dollars? It's a go.
  • The boss gave us the go on the new project.
  • The main go.
  • Two minutes before the satellite is to be launched and all systems are go.
  • It was going to be a surprise but he went and told her.
  • If you don't want to form a partnership, I'll go it alone.
  • If you're getting a new amplifier, why don't you go the whole hog and get new speakers and a turntable, too?
  • No personal questions, please—I don't go there.
  • The rug and curtains don't go together.
  • Please let go of my arm.
  • He let go with a sudden yell.
  • Let yourself go and get mad once in a while.
  • We tried to get there by noon, but it was no go.
  • She's always on the go.
  • Coffee to go.
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