Sentences with going
go·ing
G g - He has her support to fall back on when the going gets tough.
- The going was soft; some horses found it hard work.
- Not only are more and more people going green these days but you also see a lot of people going in for home made cleaning supplies.
- Read this article and discover what's going on, in terms of love, money and lifestyle.
- She says that's the going rate for a house this big.
- Muddy going
- There is one thing that you need to know if you are going to go into the international business or marketing.
- Sellers are going to have to be willing to be more flexible.
- We made good going on the trip
- The going rate for electricians
- The best going
- Opera-going
- Tough going in the stock market these days
- A going concern
- The best bet going
- The going rate for plumbers
- 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.
- 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.
- The going was very difficult over the ice.
- We made good going for a while, but then we came to the price.
- Not only were the streets not paved with gold, but the going was difficult for an immigrant.
- He didn't want to make an unsecured loan to the business because it didn't look like a going concern.
- The going rate for manual snow-shoveling is $25 an hour.
- He has the easiest job going.
- A safe going and quick return.
- After the heavy rain, the going was bad.
- With such slow going, the work is behind schedule.
- 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.
- They're going by bus.
- People were coming and going all the time.
- Can't you go any faster in your work?