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Example sentences for "gone away"

  • I am vexed almost to think I care for him so little, am so little sorry that he is gone away.

  • He's gone away too, the doggoned old thing--for good.

  • Most likely the bear would have gone away of his own accord anyhow.

  • Decidedly the discomposing effect of Aunt Victoria's visit lasted even after she had gone away.

  • Come, Apollo; mother would not like us to stay in the house just because she has gone away to the angels.

  • Philip and Conrad had told him that he was on no account whatever to mention the fact that they had gone away fishing on the previous afternoon, that they had visited a little shop and spent some of Orion's own money.

  • The Polish lady, Madame Wolsky, was also a great lover of baccarat; but now she 'as gone away.

  • It is a great pity your kind friend has gone away.

  • For this morning when I go to the Pension Malfait, I 'ear that she 'as gone away!

  • Now he's gone away, and we shan't ever see him again probably.

  • Yes, monsieur; he's gone away, left France, so I am told.

  • Party you wants is away--gone away for a change.

  • The old dame she's gone away with my cousin, maybe an hour ago--may be more.

  • And what if I hadn’t gone away then, but had informed against you?

  • You’d gone away, then I fell into the cellar.

  • She hoped that “please God he won’t come till I’m gone away,” and he suddenly burst in on her.

  • Oh, my heart am very lonely All the night and day, For every thing seems sad and drear, When Linda’s gone away.

  • How very much she thinks of me, I should not dare to say; But oh, it always breaks my heart When Linda’s gone away.

  • The youngest child said, "I wish poor, poor Tess wasn't gone away to be a lady!

  • So close kept she that at length almost everybody thought she had gone away.

  • And now 'tis on'y Saturday, and he gone away?

  • My husband that was is gone away, and never will love me any more; but I love him just the same, and hate all other men, and like to make 'em think scornfully of me!

  • They all pretend to me that he is gone away in the Seamew; and he or they had his name published as one of the passengers.

  • I heard him tell old Wyat that Mr. Dudley is gone away to-night.

  • For many years he faced the storm, He's gone; And the cruel lash he suffered long; Poor Reuben's gone away.

  • Every one will know I've gone away--even if I get out at Providence.

  • They may know that you've gone away; but they can also know that you've gone away with me.

  • No, I haven't gone away yet, my Porges, you see.

  • Begging your pardon, Miss Anthea, but is it true as Mr. Belloo be gone away--for good?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gone away" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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