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Example sentences for "going abroad"

  • In temperate climates, like our own, the largest quantity is required during the winter.

  • To the Belfields, however, though very late when she arrived in town, she went first, unwilling to lose a moment in promoting her scheme of going abroad.

  • The two Secretaries of State(13) grow every day nearer to a breach; the King's going abroad is to decide the contest.

  • I will give you a kind of happiness: since he was there, he tells me, that if he does not find all the benefit he expects, he thinks of going abroad.

  • He said he would speak to you, and was perfectly kind and good about it; it will be for you to tell him, dear, your wish to have it all managed very quietly, and to speak of going abroad.

  • If Lady Estelle did not feel equal to going abroad, let her spend the winter at Downsbury Castle with them, while Lord Linleigh and Earle went abroad together.

  • I am going abroad as governess to some little children, and that will give me a chance to see the world I am longing to behold.

  • Camilla was much ashamed; but she had no means to buy another, and she had now lost her indifference to going abroad.

  • At the plan of going abroad, he sighed heavily, but would take no measures to prevent it.

  • Before Whitefield had any thoughts of going abroad, Charles Wesley talked to him of an orphan-house in Georgia, which he and General Oglethorpe had contemplated.

  • Mr. Charles Wesley, who, with his excellency General Oglethorpe, had concerted a scheme for carrying on such a design before I had any thoughts of going abroad myself.

  • But having no outward call, and being as I then thought too weak in body ever to undertake a voyage at sea, I endeavored to lay aside all thoughts of going abroad.

  • We're going abroad to-morrow, if we can't get away to-night.

  • Mrs Plummer, I've come to tell you that we're going abroad.

  • I merely wish to say that I am going abroad, whether you come with me or whether you don't; and that I intend to start either to-night or to-morrow morning.

  • My father is going abroad at once," she answered.

  • My father is going abroad, have you heard?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    chattels personal; child again; comparatively recent; death unto; full confidence; going about; going abroad; going ashore; going back; going concern; going everywhere; going forward; going home; going north; going out; going right; going thither; going through; going west; good manners; great consequence; irredeemable paper; mighty power; poor wench; possible thing; skimmed milk