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Example sentences for "just going"

  • I am just going to the Senate Chamber, where I hope to meet a journal and letter.

  • I am just going to Senate, where I hope to meet a letter from you, with a continuation of your journal down to the 29th inclusive, which, if it gives a good account of you and mamma, will gladden the heart of A BURR.

  • I am just going to prepare some hot punch.

  • I am just going to take some soup, as those who foolishly establish the institution of fasting were not polite enough to ask my opinion on the subject.

  • In an hour and a half's time you can write another letter; or rather you can copy what I am just going to put down.

  • I am just going to wake her, and I am sorry for her.

  • As I am just going away, don't you see, it was my only chance.

  • I am just going to steal a little bit of the evening, mother.

  • I daresay he may be married by this time, or just going to be married.

  • He went, and found the elder Mrs Ottley just going away.

  • We're just going to see each other sometimes.

  • Amory," said Kerry impatiently, "you're just going around in a circle.

  • She is a great admirer of your book; and, hearing me say that I was acquainted with you, she begged to be known to you, as she is just going to pay her first visit to our Caledonian capital.

  • I am just going to propose your health by way of grace-drink.

  • I am just going to trouble your critical patience with the first sketch of a stanza I have been framing, as I passed along the road.

  • If you have no occasion for any thing more, I beseech you to prepare yourself; for the king is just going to give me orders to strike the blow.

  • Baba Mustapha was seated with an awl in his hand, just going to work.

  • We're just going to spend an hour or so with you," explained Mrs. Trent.

  • I'm not going to paint this time--just going to rest, mother said, so I do not need a lot of baggage.

  • We're just going down to visit with him this evening.

  • Just going on dooty, and mayn't have another chance, as things looks bad.

  • You look at the insides of them big shells; they're just like to-morrow morning when you've got the watch on deck and the sun's just going to rise.

  • I'm just going to chuck it overboard and wash out the bucket.

  • I'm just going to lift out this here ladder, and then p'r'aps your man will help me put on the stone.

  • I'm just going to mow there, squire," said Bunce, sharpening away at his scythe.

  • Just going to start without you," cried Ike in his surly way.

  • As I am just going to bed, I wish you a good night.

  • I am just going to trouble your critical patience with the first sketch of a stanza I have been framing as I passed along the road.

  • Presently, mamma; I'm just going to tell Nora about it.

  • I'm just going to the little parlor to look for my petticoat.

  • I am just going to cut them up and lay them down.

  • I'm just going to tickle Brownie a little, to teach you to believe honest folks when they speak the truth; get off!

  • Very well, Miss Alice — the kettle is just going to boil; you shall have tea in a trice.

  • This young man is just going to spend a couple of months there with his grandmother, and my wife too, perhaps.

  • I am just going to see that my fire hasn't gone out.

  • I'm just going; we'll drive back together and you can drop me.

  • I'm afraid of their dropping out; I'm just going to fasten them a little more securely.

  • When I see you together, it always seems to me that he has either just proposed or is just going to propose.

  • I am just going to put them away, your ladyship!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "just going" 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:
    certain state; followed the; just ahead; just before; just below; just described; just for; just looked; just love; just men made perfect; just mentioned; just naturally; just nothing; just plain; just possible; just referred; just stated; just step; just tell; just that; just the; just this; justices appointed; justify himself; recent fiction; terrific explosion