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Example sentences for "when going"

  • When going to their ladangs in the morning the Dayaks passed my tent, thence following the tiny affluent, Kai, from which the kampong received its name.

  • Before starting on such an expedition the man must sleep separate from his wife seven days; when going pig-hunting the separation is limited to one day.

  • If when going out on an errand one stubs his toe against the threshold, he must wait an hour.

  • When going out on their expedition they had promised to make a badak effigy if they found much rubber.

  • When going a journey by rail put in your guide-book and a magazine.

  • When going to the east a ship's day is actually only twenty-three and a half hours long, while it is twenty-four and a half when she is on her westward course.

  • An umbrella and a cane are desirable for protection against sun and rain, or dogs and beggars, when going on shore.

  • Wear an ordinary night-dress in your berth, and have a flannel dressing-gown made without any lining to wear over it when going to or from the bath-rooms, some of which are very luxurious if you enjoy bathing in seawater.

  • Every person is advised to avoid meeting a cat, when going on an important mission.

  • That is to say, when going around to the right he must canter on the right foot, and when going around to the left on the left foot.

  • When going at a trot you should not make a turn at the walk unless you wish to turn the trap entirely around and go in the opposite direction, or unless you have to make a turn of more than a right angle.

  • He escaped death very narrowly, when going to Dundee in company with Mr. Robert Fleming (some time minister at Cambuslang) which remarkable sea-deliverance was matter of his thankfulness to God all his life after.

  • When going to the maiden, Mr. Hutcheson said, My lord, now hold your grip sickker.

  • When going away, the Chancellor upbraided him with what passed betwixt him and his lady, which he suffered with much patience.

  • When going to table put a little crust of French roll in it.

  • When going to table, put into it fried bread, in dice, or crust of French roll.

  • When going to table, put in a yolk of egg mixed with a little good cream, a little parsley chopped very fine, juice of lemon, and pepper and salt to your taste.

  • But great was my surprise, on the following day, when going to school I learned that my fellow pupils had not been happier than I had been.

  • Goodfellow, standing by me when going out of his church, was also struck several times by stones which missed me.

  • Sweaters, gaiters and overcoats should be depended on when going out-of-doors instead of heavy undergarments.

  • Furthermore, when going out in the open air you will find as a result of this practice that you are unconsciously expanding in the proper manner as suggested.

  • I am satisfied that there is greater exhaustion of the body from late than from normal hours, and it is difficult to get the full benefit from sleep when going to bed after midnight.

  • Hence the rider should not move about in the saddle, as some are inclined to do, in the attempt to "sit back" when going over a fence.

  • Hence the more a lady leans back, when going over a fence for instance, the less firmly will she be able to hook her leg round the upper crutch.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "when 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:
    true copy; when alone; when baked; when compared; when cooked; when eaten; when engaged; when fully; when going; when left; when light; when necessary; when not; when one; when only; when possible; when practicable; when some; when something; when standing; when their; when they came out; when time; when walking; when writing; when you