How to use "going" in a sentence

Sentences

You are going to die.

Finally, I must accept the truth: I am going to die.

Now that winter is over, she's going to another town in Colorado to work as a gardener for the summer

So far, things are going well

Before starting this trip, I forgot to leave a message telling anyone exactly where I was going

Leona asked where I was going

I told her I was going to Utah and promised to be back for her party

They weren't completely sure I was going to the party

But I didn't tell anyone exactly where I was going, so it will take the police days to find me

No one is going to save me

I didn't tell anyone where I was going, I didn't go with Kristi and Megan to the west canyon, and I didn't get off the boulder when it moved.

It's going to be hot again

'Did he say where he was going?'

Only that he was going climbing and biking

Suddenly, I know what I'm going to do

The urine tastes better at night because it's colder, but it's still going to be a long, hard night

Did he tell any of his housemates where he was going?'

Perhaps Aron had sent an email to one of his friends saying where he was going?

I keep going

My heart is going much too fast

'Where are we going?' I ask the second man.

They were going to bury the dead man.

And we are going through."

When we go up again, we're going to escape

I thought he was going to kill the Captain.

If you don't speak to him, I'm going to do it myself."

We're going to..."

'Oh! Oh! I'm going to be late!' it said.

She didn't stop and ask, 'How am I going to get out again?'

'What's going to happen next?' she wondered.

'Perhaps I'm going to come out in Australia! I'll have to ask the name of the country

'How am I going to get out?' she wondered.

It isn't going to help you

'I'm going to vanish!' She quickly took the hat off.

'What am I going to do?' thought Alice

'I'm never going to get out of here,' she thought

I'm going to see the Queen.'

'What am I going to do with it?' Alice thought

Are you going to see the Queen today? She's quite strange too?'

'They're not going to cut off your heads.'

'They're going to cut off her head!' he said.

'Who's going to lose their head now?' Alice wondered

'I can't do it and I'm not going to.'

When I'm a Duchess, I'm going to be kind to my children.'

Now you're going to run like a wild animal

One day, the cook was ill, and somebody said, 'Gump, you're going to be the cook today.'

'What am I going to cook?' I said

'What am I going to cook it in?' I asked one of the men.

We began to move back to the hill, but Doyle suddenly saw more enemy soldiers who were going towards our men! We waited until they got to the top, then Bones began shooting with the machine gun

There was still a lot of shooting going on, but I played a song

Then one day I got back to the hospital and a Colonel Gooch said, 'Gump, we're going back to America together! You're going to see the President of the United States, and he's going to give you a medal because you were very brave.'

'He's a friend of mine from home, and he's going to stay with us for a few days.'

'Because you're going to do something to stop all the killing in Vietnam.'

I was going past a hotel when I looked in the window and saw some people who were playing chess

'I'm going home, and I'm going to start a shrimp business.'

'It's going to be difficult travelling with an ape,' said Mr Tribble.

'Forrest,' said Mr Tribble, 'You're a wonderful chess player, but I never know what's going to happen next! Here's half of the money that you've won - it's almost five thousand dollars

'I'm just going to work hard,' I told myself

She told me that she knew she was going to die soon

What was going on? Later, Inspector Abbeline had a good theory

Mrs Cox followed them into the court and said, 'Goodnight, Mary Jane' as they were going into Mary's room

Mrs Lewis was going to stay with her friends at 2 Miller's Court

'My baby isn't going to die.'

'I was going to the man's trial in Arras tomorrow, 'Javert said

She looked as if she was going to speak, but no words came from her lips

'I didn't come here to argue,' Javert said, stepping back nervously, afraid that Valjean was going to attack him

'I'm going mad,' he thought, as he walked home.

Then, for some reason, Marius stopped going to the Luxembourg Gardens

Taking a deep breath, he rose and was going to pass the bench for a third time when he stopped

Marius waited, his heart aching with pain, until finally going home

Marius, depressed at what he saw, was going to get down from the cupboard when the door of the Jondrettes' room opened and the elder girl came in

She's going to make us a fortune

'We'll know what to do about it.' And then, as he was going to leave the room, he turned to his wife and said, 'You know, it's lucky he didn't recognize me

Marius, however, who had been going to fire the gun as a signal for the police to arrive, shook so much that he almost fell off the cupboard.

'Do you remember the little inn in Montfermeil eight years ago? You took away our Cosette, do you remember? Wearing that old yellow coat, pretending you were a tramp! Well, now you're going to learn that you can't make things right by just bringing a few hospital blankets! You're the cause of all my troubles

I was a war hero, you know - I saved an officer's life at Waterloo! And you call me a criminal! Well, I'm going to teach you a lesson.'

Finally, she kissed the book, held it to her heart and waited for the evening, when she knew that something special was going to occur.

Marius rose to his feet and said coldly, 'Cosette, are you going?'

'But what are you going to do?'

'Where are you going tomorrow evening? I won't be able to sleep if you don't tell me.'

'I'm going to try something.'

I'm going to throw away my youth, my career, my whole life, and dive into poverty with a woman around my neck..

'A soldier was going to shoot you,' she said, her voice no more than a whisper

But now we're both going to die, it doesn't matter, does it? I can't be jealous any more

So she still loved him! He thought for a moment that now he must not die, but then he thought, 'She's going away.'

She was going with her father to England, and his grandfather had refused to give his permission for him to marry

He stood up and was going to leave the room when something made him stop

He murmured to himself, 'She's going to leave me,' and the pain of those words cut into his heart like a knife.

'Which is where I'm going now

So, the problem was solved! The man who threatened his happiness was going to die - was perhaps already dead.

There were only twenty-six men left, and the main attack on the barricade was going to take place very soon

He could not see where he was going, but he knew he had to follow the downward slope of the passages towards the river.

You'll always be my father and I'm not going to let you go.'

'Well, we're not going to allow you to stay here on your own

You're going to come home with us

'I'm going to die soon.'

'You're going to live! You must live, do you understand?'

As she was going through the wood, she met with a wolf, who had a very great mind to eat her up, but he dared not, because of some woodcutters working nearby in the forest

He asked her where she was going

The poor child, who did not know that it was dangerous to stay and talk to a wolf, said to him, "I am going to see my grandmother and carry her a cake and a little pot of butter from my mother."

No! No, listen, don't go, listen to me, when I return to London, everything is going to be different

It is ten-to-six now; the boats stop going out at six

She's going to be here in a second."

She's only going to be one minute!" he shouts, and the attendant stops and gives him a long, hard look with his cold, blue eyes.

Oliver thinks that this is going to be very easy indeed

"I know I won't, Gerry, because you're going to go on a little trip..

Can he leave the bag? Can he just run away? Run away? When he knows what the man is going to do?

"This is your first cruise, you say? You're going to love it

Keep quiet and you are going to be okay

And if you tell anyone, it is going to be just as easy to finish you

"Why? Because I need to know that you aren't going to hurt anyone to get it," the voice says seriously.

I'm going to go close the church, then maybe I can find you that bit of food and some other clothes."

"I know I was going a little too fast

"Are you going to shoot me?" he asks.

"Come on, Son, this is going to be great fun," he says, and Junior follows him but says nothing.

"Now, I'm going to load the guns, and then we can follow the path there into the forest

The government uses most of the city's energy to build virtual simulations, so that people can experience beautiful places without actually going anywhere

Sala was so busy staring that she didn't look where she was going, and stepped into water up to her ankles.

It was March 15, and she had been going out with Cham for exactly one year

"Sala, you and Cham are going to swim with dolphins."

They did not want anyone going into the contaminated world beyond - it was much too dangerous, they said.

We're going to swim with dolphins."

"Well, we're going to have a pod experience together, right? Then we'll know how it feels

"So, when are you going to the pod center?" asked Niki.

What was going on? Was it some kind of game? Sala wondered whether to tell Gran, but there was nothing new to say

It's going to be hard

He stopped, and Sala realized what he was going to say.

I'm not going to stop you

Sala hadn't been looking where she was going

But Sala wasn't going to let her disappear this time

"And Cham is going to do Pod Life without me."

This was going to be hard

"I'm going to the pod center with Mom and Dad at 4 p.m

I was going to ask you to come

you're still going to do this?" she demanded, waving her hand toward the pod center.

We're all going to fly over the force field and live happily ever after in a forest where the trees grow gold-covered fruit."

"You're going on a journey: an excursion to a new world

Only parents and close relations are allowed beyond this point, so Kaz here is going to take you back."

Sala felt she was going to burst

Surely, this wasn't really going to happen? But there was nothing she could do

I'm going to be late, but it's important

Was this a trap? Where were they going? But the woman didn't look back; she wasn't going to wait

Sala felt like running away, but something made her keep going

"So you know he's going..."

"I've been going crazy."

You'll know what's going on."

But she was so good at just melting away, disappearing before Sala had time to realize she was going

People were coming and going from the main entrance, like last time, but the narrow passageway down the side looked dark and empty

"How's it going?"

Two years are going to fly past

"I'm going over there," said Sala

It was strange, going to Cham's apartment and knowing Cham wouldn't be there

Now that she was here, how was she going to say what she needed to?

I'm going to have to be blunt, thought Sala

Cham had a new virtual hobby now - riding - and he talked happily about going out on horses and competing in races with Ding and Palo

It was going to be difficult to talk to Cham privately

I knew what she was going to do.

I was going to ask you anyway

I thought for a moment that he was going to tell me about Manderley

What are you going to do?'

I told him that I was going to do some sketching

I felt like a child going home after a party

We are going too

We're going on the same boat as Helen

Where would I say goodbye to him? In the lounge, with Mrs Van Hopper standing near? I was going and everything was over

Instead of going down to the reception desk, I ran up the stairs

'We're going this morning

Her daughter sails for New York on Saturday and we're going with her

Are you going to?'

'Am I going to tell Mrs Van Hopper or are you?' said Maxim with a smile.

I'm going downstairs to arrange about her train

But I was going to be Mrs de Winter

I was going to live at Manderley

And I was going to make Maxim happy.

He was going back to his own home

I was going to Manderley for the first time

And I was going there as the second wife of Maxim de Winter.

We were going along the drive now that led up to the house

'We must be going,' she said

'I'm afraid we're going to have some rain,' he said

There were two paths, going in opposite directions

No one's going to hurt you

'Well, Danny,' the man said, 'aren't you going to introduce me to the new bride?'

'But I had better be going

'You are not going to have a baby, are you?'

I always hate going there.'

I knew then that he was not going to tell me about his anger with Mrs Danvers

I was going to keep my costume a secret.'

I thought about going for a walk

What's everyone going to wear? I suppose you refuse to wear fancy dress, Maxim?'

'I'm going to dress as an Arab,' said Giles

'And what is our hostess going to wear?' she asked

'I'm going down.'

I'm going to tell everyone that your dress didn't fit.'

'I'm not going down.'

I'm going back to the bay to see if I can do anything.'

I am going to close the window.'

'They're going to send a diver down soon, Mrs de Winter,' said the coastguard

What are you going to do? Can I walk back with you to the house?'

'What are we going to do?' I said.

She was always going to his house and asking him to her cottage.

They're going to get the boat up tomorrow morning

Maxim and I were going to fight this together

'It's going to be all right,' Maxim said

'Will someone take my wife outside? She is going to faint.'

I'm going down to the church now

I'm leaving London now and going back to Manderley

Max de Winter murdered Rebecca, and I'm going to prove it.'

'Is he going to take me away?'

She had been going to have a child

'He's not going alone,' Favell said with a laugh

'I suppose you're not going to ask me to dinner, so I'll say goodbye

It was going to be a perfect day

We were going in Maxim's car

This time, he is going to steal from Zak Wakeman's house

'Remember him from the newspaper? He's going to that car!'

'It's not going to hit us.'

'We aren't going to do it!' says Nathan.

'How fast are they going, Joe?'

'It's not going to be easy,' says Sam, 'but let's go!'

'He's going up to the roof!' he says.

But she wasn't going to allow such a thing to happen to her

She wasn't going crazy

She was certain to be quite late, but she wasn't going to worry about waking him.

"What in the blue devil is going on here?"

The sliding closet doors began to move on their runners, and Vivienne Neddler had the feeling that some awful thing was going to come out of the dark space, its eyes as red as blood and its razor-sharp teeth gnashing

Vivienne had no logical explanation for what had happened, but she knew one thing for sure: She wasn't going to tell anyone what she had seen here tonight

Vivienne wasn't going to jeopardize her precious independence.

But there's a lot of sense in what Joel says, so I'm going to try to play it cool."

"I guess you'll be going to a New Year's Eve party."

There's so much going on, so much to see and do, constant excitement, so people get out of their normal rhythms

But there at first, for a good many years, we had a great thing going

As soon as I saw you, I knew everything was going to turn out exactly like I had it figured."

And now he actually thought that she was going to crawl back to him

I'm not going to-"

"Michael-" she began, intending to tell him that she was going to stage another show within the next year, that she didn't want to be represented by only one production at a time, and that she even had distant designs on New York and Broadway, where the return of Busby Berkeley - style musicals might be greeted with cheers.

When he paused to lick his ice-cream cone, she said, "Michael, that's not the way it's going to be."

It was a mentally and physically debilitating experience - it was hard -and I loved every minute of it! God willing, I'm going to do it again

I'm going to produce shows that'll make Magyck! Look amateurish by comparison

She could see what he was up to, and she was not going to be distracted from her main intention.

She couldn't see where she was going, because hot tears streamed down her face

"During the year, I'm going to send special invitations to the married ones, asking them to spend their anniversaries here, with everything comped for three days

From there they were going to hike for three days with snowshoes and backpacks, making a wide circle around the bus, coming back to it at the end of the week.

"I'm not going to think you're nuts," Elliot assured her

She hesitated, trying to hear how it was going to sound before she said it, wondering if she really believed it enough even to give voice to it

The possibility of what she was going to suggest was remote.

Right? Who knows what might make a person like that reveal himself? If he finds out there's going to be an exhumation, maybe he'll react strongly, give himself away

You need to spend time with the deceased, enough to accept that the body is never going to be animated again."

As he dried his hands on the towel, he said, "Why don't we forget about going out to dinner? Let me cook for you instead."

She was afraid it was going to click on again, all by itself.

Over breakfast, he asked her to go with him to the afternoon party at which he was going to corner Judge Kennebeck to ask about the exhumation

He's going to hear the questions anyway when he finally sits down

"I guess that's just one more question you're not going to get an answer for," Elliot said.

"Now," Vince said, "counselor, are you going to walk over to the table and sit your ass down, or am I going to have to motivate you with this?" He gestured with his pistol again.

"Goddamn it, I said you were going to answer the questions from now on."

"If you bastards want me to sit down at that table, you're going to have to drag me there."

If this was what Danny had read before going to bed at night, how had he been able to sleep so well? He'd always been a deep, unmoving sleeper, never troubled by bad dreams.

This is just going to be a routine check."

Bob stopped, obviously relieved that his hulking accomplice was going to deal with Elliot.

You know what this fist is going to feel like when it hits, little man?"

"It's going to feel like a freight train ramming straight through you," Vince said

They were going to great lengths to avoid using violence, which confirmed Elliot's suspicion that they wanted to leave him unmarked, so that later his body would bear no cuts or bruises incompatible with suicide.

"And when you're done puking your guts out," Vince said, "I'm going to grab you by your balls and drag you over to the table."

"I just wanted to let you know I was going, so you could lock the door behind me."

"Listen, Tina, they wanted to kill me just because I was going to help you get Danny's body exhumed."

At first, she half believed that he was trying to be funny, playing a game to amuse her, and she was going to tell him that none of this struck her as funny

"Where are we going?"

"Are you going to try to lose them?"

"I'm not just going to try."

about the boat," Elliot said, not even knowing where he was going to go with that line, ready to say anything to keep Tom from putting up the garage door and throwing them out.

"The only way these people are going to get us," he said, "is if we just give ourselves over to them

Then a lot of people are going to be pushing for an exhumation of all those boys

"But that's the only difference between the basic plot of this story and what we're going through

But before we go in, let's check out that list of questions they were going to make you answer."

If we go to them now with a wild story about a mysterious conspiracy, they aren't going to be anxious to listen."

But if we go to the press in Los Angeles or New York or some other city, the reporters there aren't going to have a whole lot of interest in it unless they see an aspect of the story that lifts it out of the local-interest category

Because it's going to be bad

The truth is going to be something really terrible."

That's what's going on

Danny said he was sure Elmer wasn't going to come back because he'd been hit and killed by a truck

"Are you going to tell me it was coincidence that the record stuck on those two words?"

I'm going to keep looking for some less exotic explanation."

"We've got men going over the passenger lists of every outbound flight." He picked up an ivory-handled letter opener, turned it over and over in his hands

I already know where we're going to nail Stryker

"I already know what they're going to find

Look, they can't be going up to the mountains, because they don't know where the laboratories are

So if they can't open the grave and see for themselves what we've done to Danny Evans, what are they going to do instead? They're going to do the next best thing - talk to the person who was supposedly the last one to see the boy's corpse before it was sealed in the coffin

They're going to ask him to describe the condition of the boy in minute detail."

He's not going to be an easy target

We know where they're going

We're not going to make the same mistake they did and wind up back in their hands."

"I'm going to walk back to the funeral home

Although he realized that he was going to lose the argument, Elliot said, "Be reasonable

They embraced, and then she said, "If they knew we were flying to Reno, why didn't they follow us from the airport? Then they would have known we weren't going to walk in the front door of Bellicosti's place."

"Where are you going?"

A young sailor apparently had a run going at one of the craps tables, and a crowd of excited gamblers urged him to roll an eight and make his point.

"Danny's going to make it safe for us," she said confidently

"He's going to use this power of his to help us get in there."

"Danny's going to tell us where he is?"

"He's going to try, I think

"How's he going to do it?"

"Well, bunkum or not, I'm going to try something like that

"I'm just going to completely relax, make myself open and receptive

"I don't believe for a minute it's going to work

If I see many more inanimate objects dancing around, I'm going to start believing in everything, no matter how freaky."

"It's not going to be easy getting into country like that," Elliot said.

Based on what you said happened in it, I don't see how you reach the conclusion that Danny's going to help us get into the installation

I also feel he's going to help us get into the place, and I don't see any reason why I should strike out on that one."

They're going to find us sooner or later, and when they get their hands on us, they'll kill us."

"Are you going to Tahoe soon?" Tina asked.

But first you've got to tell me what in hell's going on

Otherwise, I'm going to shrivel up and die of curiosity."

We're going on the offensive

They're going to do an exploratory in the morning."

She began to wonder exactly what sort of little boy they were going to find at the top of the mountain.

They're going to try to get into the laboratory," Alexander said

Alexander suddenly realized what their edge was, what kept them going, and he sat up straight in his chair

He's going to help the bitch get her son out of there!"

"We're going up there in the chopper

"In these mountains the downdrafts and crosscurrents are going to be murderous."

"But we're sure going to have fun trying!"

"It's going to bruise."

"People are going to be behind some of them."

But the guy wasn't going to stop until he had instructed the computer to trigger the alarms.

"You're not going to tie me," Zachariah said.

What I'm going to do is make an indirect approach to the plateau, moving with the wind instead of across it

I'm going to cut up this next valley and then swing back around toward the installation and try to avoid some of these crosscurrents

He told the guards he was going snowshoeing for a couple of hours

She's going to tell me who the traitor is

She's going to tell me who helped her get into the labs even if I have to break her fingers one at a time to make her open up."

I'm going to make them believe he was the one who cooperated with you

Tina realized what the boy was going to do, and she said, "Danny, wait!"

By this time, we had passed the one-year mark in the development process, and I knew we were not going to wind up with a usable script, so I didn't insist on discussing whether the rubber tires would melt off the vehicle within two hundred yards or three, or ponder at what point the gasoline tank might explode

He burnt all the papers in the box, and said to me, "John, I know that I'm going to die soon

I'm not going to do anything."

How are you going home?'

'He came to me for help and those men murdered him! I'm going to find them, if it's the last thing I do!' he said to me, and he hurried out of the house.

'Watson!' he said, 'I know the names of Openshaw's enemies! And now I'm going to send them a surprise! This will frighten them!' He took five pips from an orange and put them in an envelope

I had thought about going to see the commissaire, but knowing that he would then start questioning Henri made me hesitate

I'm going to find that fly

"Are you going on vacation?" the taxi driver asks Gina.

"No, I'm going home to Italy," Gina answers.

There is a path from Old Hall, where she lives, to our garden gate, so most people coming from there come to the study window instead of going along the road to the front door.

'Dennis said he was going to play tennis at your place

'Oh! I didn't mean I was going to put a knife in his back, though I'd thank anyone who did

On Thursday, I was leaving the church and going home for lunch when I met Colonel Protheroe.

After he had left a message at the police station, the Chief Constable said he was going to visit Miss Marple.

I thought the Chief Constable was going to explode with anger.

He said that he was going to see the vicar

I hoped no one would see me, but of course, Miss Marple was in her garden! She stopped me and I explained I was going to meet my husband

'Where are you going? Can I come, too?' asked Dennis.

I thought I was going to faint

But first I'm going to investigate that telephone call.'

'Well, I must be going,' I said

But remember we are going to find out the truth.'

'I am going to send you away

Clement, I'm going to solve this crime

And I'm going to find out who.'

'Perhaps she was going to sleep in the barrow?' I suggested.

'I'm going up to London for two days, to see my mother, and my lawyers

Miss Cram is going to Old Hall to help her

'Oh, I'm going to live here for another six months! I don't want to

'When the six months are over, I am going to marry Lawrence.'

I'm going to find out the truth, and that's why I asked Miss Cram to come here

'Yes, Miss Marple, I'm going to take it down to the police station.'

'Yes, but Colonel Protheroe did say that he was going to have all his things valued for insurance

I am frightened of going to the police

Unless you are going to arrest me.'

'I'm going out

Perhaps Protheroe had found out about it and was going to tell me

'I think Hawes is going to live

'What are you going to do now?' I asked her.

'When it's all over, I am going abroad

'However,' she added, 'I'm going to be very serious and well behaved from now on.'

I have also decided that since now I'm going to be a real "wife and mother" I must look after the house as well

As soon as Ogilvy saw me, he called me to come down, and asked me if I would mind going over to see Lord Hilton, who owned the land

There were raised voices, and some sort of struggle appeared to be going on around the pit

I'm going home.'

I found the pub's owner in his bar, with no idea of what was going on

He was going from house to house, warning people to leave.

He suggested going towards London, where he could rejoin his company

I have a faknee-int memory of the foot of a Martian coming down within twenty metres of my head, going straight into the loose stones

I used my hands to keep it moving, down the river towards Walton, going very slowly and often looking behind me

'There's fighting going on around Weybridge,' was all the information they had.

There were one or two carts with refugees going along Oxford Street, but the news was spreading so slowly that Regent Street and Portland Place were full of people taking their usual Sunday night walk

Most of them were going to Chalk Farm station, where special trains were being loaded.

In the evening many people came hurrying along the road near their stopping-place, escaping from unknown dangers and going in the direction from which my brother had come.

The steamboat was going, these men said, to the Belgian port of Ostend.

The guns of the Thunder Child were heard going off one after another, and one shot hit the water close by the steamboat.

I told the curate that I was going to look for food, and moved back into the kitchen again

However, despite the danger, we could not prevent ourselves from going back to look again and again

In the end I moved between him and the food and told him that I was going to take control.

I had an idea of going to Leatherhead, although I knew there was little chance of finding my wife there

Which way are you going?'

But men like me are going to go on living - so human beings can continue

We aren't going to be killed

I'm going on

'What's the good of going on with such lies?' said the soldier

We're not going to accept any rubbish that comes in

I go out into the Byfleet Road, and vehicles pass me, a boy on a bicycle, children going to school - and suddenly they become strange and unreal, and I hurry on again with the soldier through the hot, dangerous silence

He walked all around the room saying, "Isn't Mr Holmes going to return?" Finally he left.'

Well, I like walking past that cottage, and last Monday, as I walked past the cott age I saw an empty van going away from the cottage, and furniture in front of the cottage

Someone was finally going to live there.

I am going to enter the cottage and discover the truth!"

'Let go of me! My friends and I are going to solve this mystery.'

What are you going to do about me and my child?'

He studied a map of the maze before going in

Harris said, 'Follow me! I'm going out in ten minutes.' The people thanked him and started following him

I work! Why doesn't he work? I'm going to have a drink!'

Harris, who is a little cruel, said, 'Now you're going to have a bad day on the river

'Well, who's going swimming first?' asked Harris.

'Aren't you going to get it out?' said George, who continued laughing.

The sun was going down, and there was a red light on the water

We left a little opening to see where we were going

Twenty minutes later, three men and a dog were going to the railway station.

So for the meantime it is going to be the local bus with its dirty seats, unpleasant passengers, and rude conductors..

In fact, I was going to show them to you

'Sissie, I am going to see a film.' This from Mercy

'Are you going with Joe?'

'Are you going alone?'

'Who are you going with?'

'Mercy, who are you going out with?'

'I am going out with Mensar-Arthur,' Mercy said.

I am going to London next week on government business, so if you bring me the details of the machine, I shall get her the motor.'

I can't sit and see her life going wrong without feeling it

'Yes, but tomorrow I'm going to Cumberland for four months.'

But it can't be the same man! I must be going mad! Ever since I saw the similarity between Miss Fairlie and the woman in white, I've connected them in my mind

I hear that you are going to marry Sir Percival Glyde

'She didn't tell me she was going or say goodbye! I must go to her immediately!'

When I saw him, I told Laura that I was going for a walk, and went out to him

After a few minutes of intense thought, he sat down again and said, 'What I'm going to tell you now is a secret, and I could be killed for telling it to you

'Where are you going?'

in the future it is going to be made easier for women all over the world to win their fight when their time comes." Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928)

More women were going to college and wanted to go out to work

They are also going into "men's" jobs - these days there are women pilots, judges and astronauts!

More and more women are now going into science because of female scientists like Marie Curie, Rosalind Franklin and Emily Levesque.

She said to the BBC, "I wanted the world to get better, and I knew it could not get better if it was going to be ruled by men." Nancy was an MP until 1945.

Still, she told her mother that she was going to be number one in the world

Don Diego smiles and says, "I am going home, but I am cold and wet

I am tired and I am going to bed."