Let us see how Lenau treats the same theme: Die dunklen Wolken hingen Herab so bang und schwer, Wir beide traurig gingen Im Garten hin und her.
Here and there his personification of nature becomes even more striking: "O das Morgenlicht und ich, wir gingen uns entgegen, wie versöhnte Freunde.
Cope and Gingen are both at Trichinopoli, and even if they were not--" he paused, and a shrug of the shoulders expressed his meaning clearly.
The English troops, under Gingen and Cope, had suffered themselves to be cooped up in Trichinopoli, and had not struck a blow in its defence.
Gingen then lost patience and attacked the place, but was repulsed, and the governor at once admitted the French within the fortress.
The next day D'Auteuil was better, and followed in pursuit, and Gingen had the greatest difficulty in reaching Trichinopoli.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gingen" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.