I just crossed the river alone, and I'm going west.
Illustration: GOING WEST] Ellen came up to help me with the school, and I managed all right.
With this slung on his back he set forth, going west.
He said, "As soon as Dad and Frank are settled on a farm here, I'm going west also.
Neither of us had any hope of going to college, and neither of us had any intention of going to Dakota, although I had taken "Going West" as the theme of my oration.
Going West had been suggested, of course by the emigration fever, then at its height, and upon it I had lavished a great deal of anxious care.
Uncle David came to see us several times during the spring and his talk was all about "going west.
On the day of a large Whig meeting in Washington, an extra coach, not on regular time, but filled with passengers, passed over the road, going west.
After crossing the river bridge at Brownsville, going west, the traveler reaches the soil of Washington county, and plants his feet in the ancient village of West Brownsville.
The first old tavern reached in Beallsville, going west, was on the north side, at the east end of the town.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "going west" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.