I sold my home, bought two good teams, and loaded up my things; then going to Salt Lake City, I reported to President Young for specific instructions.
I promptly set about the work; putting up a small hewn-log house, then going to Pine Valley to make the shingles.
Then approaching the nearest jar he was startled by a smell of oil and seething flesh; and touching it outside he felt it reeking hot; then going to the others one by one, he found all in like condition.
There is a dead silence, then going swiftly up to her, she looks straight into FREDA's eyes.
Giving him a sudden hug--then going to the door--with a sort of triumph.
Then going to the photograph, she stares up at it.
Then going to Krishna, and having cheered her, he stood before his (elder) brother in humble guise.
Then going to the south, Karna vanquished the mighty charioteers (of that quarter) and in Dakshinatya, the Suta's son entered into conflict with Rukmi.
Then going to Sisupala's son, the son of the Suta defeated him and that highly powerful one also brought under his sway all the neighbouring rulers.
Then going by the Cuddan point, we entered the mounts Baie, and going streight north (leauing S.
Then going to Iken (where it méeteth with the third rill at the west side) it fetcheth a compasse by Sudburne east of Orford, and so into the hauen.
Then going in he said, 'O wife, pray go and send those people away.
Then going forward to Vaisâlî, he located himself in the Âmrâ grove.
Having finished their attentions and dutiful services, then going on he took his seat not far off, as one about to enter on a course of religious practice, composing all his members as he desired.
Then going to Louisa he gave her a kiss, and this kiss was a very peculiar one, for it might have been divided by twelve and yet it was only one kiss in reality.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "then going" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.