How to use "goes" in a sentence

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The walls there are very narrow and the trail goes up and down, sharply

The west canyon goes back in a half-circle

This time, the knife goes all the way in.

As I'm removing these with the knife I push too hard and the blade goes through the skin near my wrist

'Wait!' I say as she goes to put it into my skin

I continue talking to Steve as the needle goes into my arm.

This ship goes above water every two days to fill it with clean air

Recognition of that falsity of material wealth as the standard of success goes hand in hand with the abandonment of the false belief that public office and high political position are to be valued only by the standards of pride of place and personal profit; and there must be an end to a conduct in banking and in business which too often has given to a sacred trust the likeness of callous and selfish wrongdoing

Hanbury Street is a long street that goes from Commercial Street to Baker's Row, not far from Buck's Row

'Ah, this is for the old man who goes to church every day

'The old man who goes to church

Your wife will have to count the sous when she goes to the market, won't she?'

For a moment he goes down, but then he kicks his legs, and he comes to the surface and looks up at Sylvia in the boat

She seems to nod, and he stands up and goes to the door

And then he goes, and Jake is alone.

She always goes for a run in the evening, but this time she waits until he falls asleep in a chair in the lounge, and she puts a candle to the curtains

Then she goes for her run and makes sure that many people see her."

And so she goes to her husband as the flames spread over his body, and she watches

And the writer goes a little red

So he crosses the road slowly and casually, walks up the stone steps of the church and looks around once more before he pushes open the wooden doors and goes inside.

"God, what kind of kid goes to a school like this?"

"Idiot! I always take the aces out of the pack and make sure that I get the kings," he says, and he goes back into his casino to play another game

"Here goes," said Cham, his eyes shining with excitement

We wanted to contact your grandmother directly, but she never goes out

She goes to New York and I go to Manderley

Natalie goes to speak to Zak.

Zak goes to speak to Nathan.

After some time, Nathan goes to look at the swimming pool.

"Damn, there it goes again!"

And it probably goes down several stories too."

"What goes on in this place? Military research?"

But in reality the work goes on

"But after everything you said to Zachariah about this place being run by megalomaniacs, and after you've made it so clear you don't agree with everything that goes on here, why do you want to stay?"

That weekend, she goes down to the harbor

She goes to a cafe for a drink.

Later that night, Rod goes into town.

He goes to a store

It's so mysterious, isn't it, the way she suddenly rented a house here, and hardly ever goes outside it? It's like a detective story

Old Hall goes to me, but Lettice can choose enough furniture for a small house, and she will have enough money to buy one.'

She was seen walking into the woods, and that path goes only to Old Hall, and to this barrow.'

Well, this person said they saw a certain lady walk up the road that goes to the vicarage

The planet Mars, I need not remind the reader, goes around the sun at an average distance of 224,000,000 kilometres, and receives from the sun half of the light and heat that is received by this world

Another pause, and then he shouted, 'The smoke of her burning goes up for ever and ever!' His eyes were wide and he pointed a thin finger in the direction of Weybridge.

Harris said, 'Oh, how boring! In the country everyone goes to bed at eight o'clock

(George goes to sleep at a bank from ten o'clock to four o'clock, Monday to Friday, except on Saturdays

While they rest, your boat goes out into the middle of the river

This goes on for most of the afternoon

As Mercy puts the cover on her typewriter, the thought of the bus ride home goes through her like a pain

'Hello, hello, my people!' And she goes straight to the baby

Good night everyone." He opens the tavern door and goes out into the rain.

Zorro goes to Lolita and whispers, "I cannot forget this afternoon in the patio."

He goes to the library and sees Lolita.

A group of soldiers goes to the Pulido hacienda

When Don Diego hears about this, he goes to the Governor