Another quarter of an hour went by, and soon they heard the wolves coming back.
Half an hour went by, and Dave and his parent remained under the cliff.
A quarter of an hour went by, and the snow came down as thickly as ever.
Another half-hour went by and still the others did not put in an appearance.
Dave and Roger sat down, to rest and to wait, and thus another half-hour went by.
An hour went by slowly, and then Joe looked around to find some means of making himself comfortable for the balance of the night, knowing it would be useless to pursue his course through the forest in the darkness.
An hour went by, and the darkness and silence continued.
Quarter of an hour went by, and the drumming and bugle calling had ceased.
In this fashion half an hour went by, and it is safe to state that this was the longest and most trying half hour that Jasper Grinder experienced in his whole life.
An hour went by, and then Dan Baxter and the others came back, the guide carrying several rabbits and a large fox.
Half an hour went by, during which both boys said but little, each being busy trying to concoct some scheme by which they might escape.
Another half-hour went by, and there was no let up in the fury of the storm.
Another quarter of an hour went by and then Dick thought he heard voices.
A quarter of an hour went by--to Tom it seemed ten times as long as that--and then of a sudden the lad heard a movement at the bottom of the launch.
Half an hour went by--the young prisoners thought it must be four times that long,--and still nobody came near them.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hour went" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.