I've been going on for six months now, taking this and taking that, and trying to get better, but it's of no use.
Sally must love Moses, because she had known her from childhood as a good and affectionate girl, and it was impossible that she could have been going on with Moses as she had for the last six months without loving him.
He glanced at Honora again; and later in the day she divined what had been going on in his mind.
Maybe someday I can make up to you for what you've been going through.
You do recognise that you've been going wrong, what?
You may well not know it,” I would answer, “since the whole world has long been going on a different line, since we consider the veriest lies as truth and demand the same lies from others.
It’s been going on nearly six months, and all at once I’ve thrown it off.
You've been goingup too quick--go up slow--stay there!
He's been going to that low dive for weeks and weeks.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "been going" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.