Examples of 'going' in a sentence
Meaning of "going"
go (verb) - to move from one place to another; to proceed or continue in a certain way. For example, let's go for a walk
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- present participle of go
- Attending or visiting (a stated event, place, etc.) habitually or regularly.
- A departure.
- The suitability of ground for riding, walking etc.
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We are going to get the son of a bitch who did this.
I know everything is going to work out just fine.
Going over to the hotel for a few minutes.
There was nothing going on with me and that girl.
Going faster and faster and faster until.
Because no one is ever going to know about them.
I was going to swing by on my way home and pick her up.
Lot of dirty business going on behind closed doors.
I am going to try to track the source of the interference.
You told me you were going to go see your cousins.
We are going to a ceramics class and we are all going to make something.
Looks like the base is going to emergency lockdown.
You are going to have to do a lot better than that.
One person peeing in it is not going to hurt anything.
I am not going to mention any of that in the deposition.
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We clearly announced to the team what we were going to say.
You are going to stand up and stand real still.
You do not seem to care where you are going.
What is going on with me is not about some disease.
Kelly knew the risks going into this.
You are going to have to choose between us right now.
For nothing on earth is going to spoil this day.
You are going to shut up and drink your coke.
We have always talked about going there someday.
And you are going to meet a very interesting man.
I do not know what kind of trouble this is going to be.
He was going to post them for the world to see.
You need to stop this or we are all going to die.
You are going to trade him your barbecue gun.
We can not give up the threat of going to prison.
We are going out the kitchen the way we came in.
I can not believe we are not going to get married.
Keeps going on about seeing a lizard with no feet.
And one of those favors is going to be recruiting you.
I am going to fight you in your lawsuit and win.
All the people in that diner were going to die.
I am going to try and have some proper food.
Looks like you got some stuff going on.
We were going to give one employee a week at the spa.
And the piano also is going like this.
Where you are going back to when you are done here.
You tell that boy you are not going.
I think they are going to send her back home.
The heartening moments when it seems to be going right.
They are going to help us get into his files.
He might have been afraid he was going to lose his position.
I am not going to justify that question with an answer.
You said you were not going to press charges.
They going to get to a much lower altitude to jump.
Tony said you were not going to be at my debriefing.