Thence the child and I to the coach, where my wife was ready, and so we went towards Twickenham.
And having thus disposed of his hat, band and comb, he went towards Charringworth, as hath been related.
But neither Mr. Harrison nor his servant John Perry returning that night, early the next morning Edward Harrison, William's son, went towards Charringworth to enquire after his father.
When they were over we went towards a tavern and had our meal served to us in the carriage, as all the rooms in the inn were full.
I went towards it and found a flat roof, with a large window closed with two shutters.
I answered that the person might as well come out, but he quietly remarked that he had a friend at hand to conduct me forcibly to the gondola, if necessary, and without any more hesitation I went towards it.
Without speaking we went towards St. Mark's Square, and reached my casino, which was only one hundred yards from the St. Moses Theatre.
She turned out to be heavy with young, and the buck with her stopped at the top of the hill, but when I went towards him he fled.
He went towards Jones, who sent a bullet through his heart at good range.
As soon as sleep had come upon his eyes, it seemed to him that he was journeying with his companions across the plain of Argyngroeg, and he thought that he went towards Rhyd y Groes on the Severn.
And in the centre of the valley he saw a fair castle, and he went towards it.
And he went towards it, and the door of the tent was open.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "went towards" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.