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Example sentences for "are going"

  • We are going to realize the fable of the giants.

  • My friends, we are going into a terrible danger, and we need arms of many kinds.

  • For we are going up, and up, and all is oh so wild and rocky, as though it were the end of the world.

  • And even leave them somewhere near the neighbourhood we are going to.

  • I confess I don't see how we are going to get in unless that agency duck can find us a key of some sort.

  • And besides, the captain of the Relstab, on which we are going to sail, is a friend of Professor Bumper's.

  • But I understand there are deep pools of water in the land where we are going, and in them lives a fish that has a hide like an alligator and a jaw like a shark.

  • We are going on a long campaign through the Iroquois country.

  • I think we are going to win here and everywhere," said Adam Colfax, "but it is not because there is any omen in my presence.

  • We are going to give our children the best education our money can buy.

  • We are going to give them the best education our money can buy.

  • We are not going on south to old age, we are going on south to eternal youth.

  • If we are going to combat the 'yellow peril' we must combine against it.

  • And we are going to be as different and to keep on growing more different every day of our lives, because red war breaks out the minute Eileen comes home.

  • First thing we are going to get is some soap.

  • Well," said Linda deliberately, "we won't waste any time on thinking We are going to have some positive knowledge on the subject pretty immediately.

  • Amanda and I are going to marry each other," said Benham, standing in front of her.

  • We think we are going to choose presently, and in the end we may never choose at all.

  • Prothero," he said in hall next day, "we are going to drive to-morrow.

  • If we are going to be real friends (and I suppose we are, for you are the only person who ever proposed it) don't let us be awful.

  • Hexam and I are going to take a long walk.

  • When they had finished, "Now we are going home," he said.

  • At two o'clock we are going to see her, and we are going to prolong the visit to the ultimate limit, so we should make things count here before we start.

  • We are going to watch for her to-day, and every trip we make, until we find her, if it requires a hundred years.

  • The captain approached, and stood for a moment contemplating us in silence.

  • How this agreeable discovery was made I will presently explain.

  • Go and get your own, and tell her where ye are going and what ye are going to do.

  • We are going to do business in a businesslike way, and divide even.

  • If ye are going to fish wi' that thing along the river we'll have to cut doon all the trees, and that will dry up the water.

  • We are going to build the loveliest new house down by the brook; and we'll be playing ball next week and you've never played ball, Anne.

  • I know you and I are going to get along together fine.

  • Diana and I are going to build a playhouse in Mr. William Bell's birch grove tomorrow.

  • We are going to decorate the hall with creeping spruce and fir mottoes with pink tissue-paper roses in them.

  • You're a Sunday-school scholar, and it's not likely I'd refuse to let you go when all the other little girls are going.

  • We are going to rent the place and move into town as soon as the girls are old enough to go out into company.

  • All the girls who have stands are going to wear fancy costumes," she argued, "and some of the boys.

  • They meant to be polite," said Bessie, "because we are going to meet them.

  • Upon my word, we are going back to England.

  • Kitty," said Miss Alden, "I have given out that we are going to London next May.

  • But now we are to be branded with the hot iron of politics; we are going to enter the convict's prison and to drop our illusions.

  • And up above we are going to drink and make merry once more, my dear Raphael.

  • But hold your tongue, we are going through a crowd of subscribers.

  • I hope we are going to come off conquerors, too, and walk over everybody else's head.

  • Look here, Marion," I said; "we are going to be married at a registry office.

  • Then we are going to chuck all our ballast overboard and take those in.

  • We are going to lay in as close as we can to those two heaps of stuff--you see them?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "are going" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    are able; are all; are going; are informed; are made; are more; are not; are now; are often; are only; are still; are the; are they; are unable; beneath the; containing from; military order; peace negotiations; rather have; said sternly; shell fire; single person; stirring often; such was; suspended animation; waste paper