As I am never going to be a preacher, I am not worrying about my unfitness to be one, but what does worry me sometimes is that my hopping habit will be my ruination when I begin to write a book.
I am never going to pretend to be friends with a person who is not truthful, and whom I understand as I understand Elizabeth Hamilton Carter.
There is never going to be any crescendo or diminuendo business about Billy's love-making, and I might as well make up my mind to that in the beginning.
Whythe is never going to do anything disagreeable that he can keep from doing.
My mama says he ain't never going to marry nobody a tall 'thout he can get Miss Minerva, and Miss Minerva she just turns up her nose at anything that wears pants.
Indeed, indeed, Lovelace Peyton, I'm never goingto leave you any more, only to go and get the things you want.
I'm never goingto be a daughter, if you don't want one.
Oh, Douglass is never going to be in love or marry anybody," said Roxanne when we were speculating on why Helena would flirt her eyes so at him.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "never going" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.