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Example sentences for "ever going"

  • Oh dear, I wonder if we're ever going to get there?

  • But I do believe that we've got to do better by each other than we're doing now if we're ever going to make a success of living.

  • He meant to take care of his sisters, he wasn't ever going to marry.

  • Aren't we ever going to entertain, until then?

  • Ain't I ever going to get out of this place?

  • Lord, we ain't ever going to get to that camp.

  • I don't believe you and me is ever going to live in happy homes any more.

  • I don't see where we're ever going to put our things while they haul our walls down and rock our foundations.

  • I declare, Mrs. Lathrop, I can't well see how I'm ever going to pack up my things.

  • Nothing is ever going to surprise me any more after this day.

  • But how am I ever going to reach the main road!

  • Mrs. Brash announced that she wasn’t ever going to take her clothes off any more till the war was over, if this was the sort of goings-on we were to expect.

  • Your mother's got you right here and she ain't ever going to let you go--never going to let you go.

  • He was thinking: "I certainly got to get me another gun if I'm ever going to do Two-Gun Benson parts, and I got to get the draw down better.

  • I can see we ain't ever going to talk much about it--not if we live together twenty years.

  • How are we ever going to get a line on it," wondered Jack, "I'm all twisted about now.

  • How on earth are we ever going to board that boat?

  • In mercy's name, tell me, and tell me the truth--am I ever going to see them again?

  • But how in the world am I ever going to get together a hundred dollars?

  • I ever going to raise that hundred dollars?

  • But if there isn't room for us, how are we ever going to get our baggage to the house?

  • They aren't ever going to be worn out," said Phronsie, positively, and shaking her head.

  • I ain't ever going to be like Ab'm," he added in disgust.

  • And Mrs. Beebe says she ain't ever going to have him again at her house," added Joel.

  • I ain't ever going to get shut of them--lots of times I dream about them.

  • I judged he had got drownded, and I wasn't ever going to get out any more.

  • So that on every side of the sun there is ever going on this electric vibration, along the lines of force which correspond to a section of the aetherial shell, the surface of which really constitutes the wave front.

  • We have, however, just arrived at the conclusion that in the solar system there is ever going on a circulatory or rotatory movement of the electro-magnetic Aether forming currents around each electro-magnet.

  • Dear, dear, a body don't know what real misery is till he is thirsty all the way through and is certain he ain't ever going to come to any water any more.

  • I don't know how I am ever going to go through the last odds and ends of business--but it's got to be managed somehow.

  • Only one man is ever going to ride you, Little Saxon.

  • How am I ever going to get anything said if you keep butting in like that, Red?

  • I ain't ever going to split myself in two over a horse again.

  • She wasn't ever going to make anybody feel as those people in Sabinsport, with their suburban, metropolitan airs, had made her feel.

  • How were we ever going to make an army from such stuff in time to do anything?

  • How are we ever going to do anything in time?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ever 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:
    ever after; ever before; ever devoted; ever did; ever experienced; ever had; ever heard; ever known; ever made; ever more; ever present; ever remember; ever said; ever saw; ever witnessed; evergreen shrub; everlasting covenant; everlasting glory; everlasting kingdom; everybody else; everybody knew; everyday life; everything considered; everything was; that morning; when thus