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Example sentences for "going thither"

  • With my boat I carried away everything that I had left there belonging to her, though not necessary for the bare going thither - viz.

  • In the next place, my interest in the Brazils seemed to summon me thither; but now I could not tell how to think of going thither till I had settled my affairs, and left my effects in some safe hands behind me.

  • With my boat I carried away every thing that I had left there belonging to her, though not necessary for the bare going thither, viz.

  • The town says the Duchess is going thither.

  • I am going thither, and you have no aversion to going thither--but own the truth; had not we both rather go thither fourscore years ago?

  • To hear you talk of going thither, too, made it most agreeable.

  • However whether this is true or false, I shall ascertain with certitude by going thither.

  • All the kings and princes are going thither.

  • Going thither, he that liveth on vegetables or fruits acquireth the status called Kaumara.

  • Perhaps they are within the sight of hell-fire; and the fear of going thither is burning hot within their hearts.

  • The saint had thoughts of going thither himself, to prepare the way for other missioners; according to his own maxims, to send none of the priests to any place, which he knew not first by his own experience.

  • But I am ashamed for myself, that you have prevented me in going thither first, and cannot bear that a merchant should have more courage than a missioner.

  • With my boat I carried away every thing that I had left there belonging to her, though not necessary for the bare going thither; viz.

  • Going thither, he that liveth on vegetables or fruits acquireth the status called Kaumara.

  • Surely he need not know that I am going thither.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    charmed life; cool blood; each flank; going about; going ashore; going away; going back; going concern; going forth; going forward; going from; going home; going out; going over; going right; going thither; going west; good parte; great council; mercurial barometer; only natural; remained till; snow white; territorial legislature; the vale; what sort