By crossing above, Lee would be cut off from all chance of ignoring Richmond or going north on a raid.
He resisted their assault with part of his command, moved quickly across the South and North Anna, going north, and reached White House safely on the 19th.
Hood would probably strike for Nashville, thinking that by going north he could inflict greater damage upon us than we could upon the rebels by going south.
It was decided against General Worth, who at once tendered his resignation and left the army, going north, no doubt, by the same vessel that carried it.
Why Sinnet should be going north instead of south had not occurred to him.
Well, if you're going North I'd better begin to get ready.
Still scanning the print, he said: "I wanted to give you a chance; I'm going North in a day or two.
Going north, the Roosevelt of necessity followed the coast a portion of the way, as only close to the shore could any water be found which would enable the ship to advance.
For the present we're going north, going north, going north.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "going north" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.