Sentence for go | Use go in a sentence

Go used in sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use go in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for go.

  • Go on! (8)
  • Go early. (10)
  • Let me go. (9)
  • So we go on! (8)
  • Go on, Doctor! (9)
  • I must even go. (10)
  • You did go out. (10)
  • We have got to go. (9)
  • She let go his hand. (8)
  • I see music go dead. (10)
  • Go and have some rest. (10)
  • They were, therefore, to go. (4)
  • And hulks like me go on living! (8)
  • My third go this year, Fellows. (8)
  • Now go and pack up your things. (8)
  • He advises Ammiani to go to Venice. (10)
  • Perhaps he would have to go to him. (12)
  • Time to go home and paint, is it not? (8)
  • I made up my mind to pack, and go away. (8)
  • Jack, go and offer her my smelling salts.] (8)
  • He escorts him to the door, and they go out. (8)
  • He would go, though I told him how ill I was. (4)
  • James saw him go in with a strange sensation. (8)
  • Mrs. Chump let go the door-handle with a moan. (10)
  • But you may go and call the porter, if you like. (9)
  • I said I would go, but my joy in going was gone. (10)
  • It broke me up, and mother, here, got at me to go. (9)
  • To be always going to go on a morrow that never came! (9)
  • Others would follow; this one must be the first to go. (10)
  • I go on my knees to you to beg you not to tell him a word. (10)
  • I go round saying to myself, Why have I thrown away my life? (9)
  • You would not, for instance, now go to a ball for the world. (4)
  • To go to bed every night with the sound of hooting in my ears! (8)
  • However, I think it answered so far as to tempt one to go again. (4)
  • When you will not go straight, you get into this twisting maze. (10)
  • It had made of her its mistress, and was not going to let her go. (8)
  • Then, suddenly letting her go, he covered his eyes with his hands. (8)
  • And why did he always make her feel that she must go the other way? (8)
  • But, Lizzy, this must go no farther than yourself, or Jane at most. (4)
  • And I was not able conscientiously to go to him for nearly two years. (8)
  • With such views about marriage, what business had you to go near a man? (8)
  • Still, I was to go, and dine, and float on the water, plucking flowers. (10)
  • The only thing I know for certain is, that I shall never go back to him. (8)
  • He sprang up and paced the room, and for a moment thought he would go mad. (8)
  • It is possible for headstrong wilfulness and secret tenderness to go together. (10)
  • But steady, steady, my men, and slow; Taut, now, the quivering lines; now slack; and so, let her go! (9)
  • With her love of church, how it must hurt her that we none of us go, not even John! (8)
  • She now felt a great inclination to go to the outer door; she wanted to see if it rained. (4)
  • The talk began again between the young men, but it left Westover out, and he had to go away. (9)
  • If I knew that there were shoe-shops in Salem, ought not I to go and inspect their processes? (9)
  • After hesitating whether or no to go to the vestry door, she turned away and walked home alone. (8)
  • Early deprivations of any kind, that would encourage the youthful reader to go and do likewise? (9)
  • He must be close to her and within her, or the whole world would go mad and life burst with poison. (12)
  • I am sure you ought to be very much obliged to your aunt Bertram and me for contriving to let you go. (4)
  • But now that the time was getting near, Gyp felt more and more every day as if she must go down and see her. (8)
  • While he practised in the mornings she would go into the garden, which sloped in rock-terraces down to the sea. (8)
  • It was exactly a scene, and exactly among people, where he had apparently least to do, and least temptation to go. (4)
  • The last month went, as all such last months go, in those intoxicating pastimes, the buying of furniture and clothes. (8)
  • The upper class was gained by her intrepidity, her charm, and her elsewhere offending wit, however the case might go. (10)
  • Before she left her room she wrote a note, and when she came down she was dressed to go out-of-doors and post it herself. (9)
  • She could telegraph Mavering to come; and she rose, humbly and gratefully, as if from an answered prayer, to go and do so. (9)
  • In fact, fire-stopping can be cheaply done with odd-and-end bits of material which usually go to waste around the building. (17)
  • As soon as he had determined to go, an ideal of the figure in which he should go presented itself to his mind. (9)
  • He had left his wife sitting on the sofa in the drawing-room, her hands crossed in her lap, manifestly waiting for him to go out. (8)
  • Many times Edward rose to go; and Sir William signalled with his finger that he should stay: an impassive motion, not succeeded by speech. (10)
  • Many times Edward rose to go; and Sir William signalled with his finger that he should stay: an impassive motion, not succeeded by speech. (22)
  • He understood very well that they were magnanimous rascals who could let an accomplice go, though they would have driven steel into the principal. (10)
  • Seldom could the Kaiser go to war on Welschland without first taking earnest counsel of his Well-born son and Subject Gottlieb, and lightening his chests. (10)

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