There may be tragedy behind the curtain; but, before the public, life goes to a merry tune.
As life goes on, and as we begin perhaps to grow a little nearer to God by faith, we are confronted in our own lives, or in the life of one very near us, by some intolerable and shameful catastrophe.
The dramatic sense is not a thing which necessarily increases as life goes on; some people have it from the very beginning.
But more and more, as life goes on, do I find the mixed company tiresome, and the tete-a-tete delightful.
The peril is that, as life goes on, and as the perceptive faculty gets blunted and jaded, a mood of pessimism creeps over the mind.
One ought to have amassed, as life goes on and the shadows lengthen, a good deal of material for reflection.
As life goes on, we ought not to find relief from tedium only in a swift interchange and multiplication of sensations; we ought rather to attain a simple and sustained joyfulness which can find nurture in homely and familiar things.
Accessibility is one of the first of Christian virtues; but it is not always easy to practise, because a man of force and ability, who is modest and shy, forgets as life goes on how much more his influence is felt.
One group thins as life goes on past forty; another group as surely takes on flesh; and the same traits are often inherited, and are to be regarded when the question of fattening becomes of clinical or diagnostic moment.
Why there is in nearly every one a normal limit to its accumulation we cannot say, nor yet why this limit should vary as life goes on.
Some gain in flesh aslife goes on is a frequent thing here as elsewhere, and usually has no unwholesome meaning.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "life goes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.