Sentences with Went, Sentences about Went
1. I went out.
2. That went well.
3. We went sailing.
4. Mary went abroad.
5. He went bankrupt.
6. It is twenty to two.
7. Jessica went upstairs.
8. The baby went indoors.
9. All the boys went away.
10. I went back to my seat.
11. He went to work at dusk.
12. Samuel went for a drive.
13. You only went inside once.
14. I went to Italy last year.
15. The company went bankrupt.
16. I went to the theatre too.
17. The king went to his room.
18. I wonder where Steve went.
19. He greeted and went inside.
20. I went to school yesterday.
21. We went to Alanya last year.
22. He went to school yesterday.
23. My vacation went by quickly.
24. I went to donate blood today.
25. She carefully went to school.
26. We went fishing after school.
27. I went to the party yesterday.
28. The airplane went into a spin.
29. I went to bed early yesterday.
30. They went their separate ways.
31. I just went to check something.
32. She went to the park yesterday.
33. We went to the mountains to ski.
34. The temperature is twenty below.
35. She went to see him reluctantly.
36. I went to the theatre yesterday.
37. I have no idea where Frank went.
38. I went to high school in Madrid.
39. She reluctantly went by herself.
40. They went in opposite directions.
41. The teacher went to the students.
42. He went to visit his sick mother.
43. He went to see her the other day.
44. We went for a walk in the forest.
45. Frank went upstairs to the attic.
46. He washed his feet and went home.
47. Twenty twins twirled twenty twigs.
48. They went out in spite of the rain.
49. I went to the theater at 7 o’clock.
50. Alex went to the movies every week.
51. I went to primary school in Amasya.
52. My father reluctantly went to work.
53. My father went to university abroad.
54. He had left when I went to the club.
55. Frank went skiing during the winter.
56. The boy went to the toilet and peed.
57. The building is twenty stories high.
58. I went to the military ten years ago.
59. We went up the mountain by cable car.
60. I hear you went to the United States.
61. I went to university outside the city.
62. My father went to the mechanic by car.
63. If you went there, you would find him.
64. I went to Madrid on vacation last year.
65. My father greeted and went to his room.
66. Workers at the company went on a strike.
67. “I don’t believe it,” my sister went on.
68. Roman went to England to watch walruses.
69. Steve’s ancestors went there from France.
70. 56.Mary went there instead of her mother.
71. I went to dinner with my friend at school.
72. He quickly went into the bathroom and peed.
73. My son ate his dinner and went to the park.
74. I got my salary and went to the restaurant.
75. Alex heard a noise and went to investigate.
76. I went there after I had completed the task.
77. We went shopping after we had finished work.
78. I went there for the purpose of meeting him.
79. My mother greeted and went into the kitchen.
80. She went out last night when it was raining.
81. My friend went red after tripping on the rug.
82. I saw her three years before I went to Spain.
83. Had the water boiled when you went to kitchen?
84. I went to school with my father and my friend.
85. I went to shopping in order to buy a new jeans.
86. They might grow things, but they went bankrupt.
87. Did you clear up your room before you went out?
88. Had he spoken English until he went to England?
89. We went on vacation for 2 weeks with my nephew.
90. She went to the doctor because she was snoring.
91. When I look back I can see where we went wrong.
92. The boy went into the toilet and started peeing.
93. I had never seen a lion before I went to Africa.
94. Steve went to the horse races once last summer.
95. While my mother was preparing dinner, I went out.
96. He stood and went to read my pin as I approached.
97. She was born and later they went to the hospital.
98. Did you clear up your room before you went out?
99. Did you go home before my sister went to the gym?
100. He was feeling very ill. However, he went to work.
101. Neither my father nor my mother went to university.
102. He went to the market and bought 2 kilos of apples.
103. I went to the inspector’s office for the documents.
104. He had watered the flowers before she went shopping.
105. No sooner did I arrive at school than the bell went.
106. And then they went from hence, and were seen no more.
107. I was a sports fan, but I also went to peace marches.
108. Steve won the lottery, but went bankrupt a year later.
109. Last year I went to London on vacation with my family.
110. The pilot lost control and the plane went into a dive.
111. Notwithstanding the bad weather, they went for a walk.
112. Until he went to England, he had never spoken English.
113. Since his wife went away, he has been waiting for her.
114. This is Mary, whose mother went to university with me.
115. He was feeling very ill. Nevertheless, he went to work.
116. She went to the doctor because her cheeks were swollen.
117. Although he went to school, he could not take the exam.
118. The companies’ workers went on strike together this time.
119. My father’s car broke down, so he went to work by subway.
120. We are living in the latter half of the twentieth century.
121. I had been sleeping for three hours when my alarm went off.
122. I had never seen such a nice beach before I went to Hawaii.
123. He eventually won the race and went to live with his family.
124. Until he went to England, he had not (hadn’t) spoken English.
125. I had never seen such a elegant beach before I went to Hawaii.
126. When it started getting dark, the children went to their homes.
127. 55.There was a problem in the university, hence I went home late.
128. I waited until late yesterday, when he didn’t come, I went to bed.
129. Eleanor went to her room “where she was free to think and be wretched.
130. The future came and went in the mildly discouraging way that futures do.
131. She suddenly went out of the dorm’s room to cry and smoke the cigarette.
132. The boss postponed all their meetings for this week and went on vacation.
133. My cousin went to bed after she had been watching her favorite TV series.
134. I stayed with my uncle for a long time when my father went abroad for work.
135. Many people die at twenty five and aren’t buried until they are seventy five.
136. Many people die at twenty five and aren’t buried until they are seventy five.
137. What type of books had you wanted before you went to the University of Harvard?
138. Sorry, I’m going to miss the reunion. I went abroad yesterday via an urgent call.
139. Had you been finishing your homework before you went to the store with your family?
140. The game we went to at the mall today was so much fun no matter how long it lasted.
141. I went to the doctor and he said I had acute appendicitis, and I said compared to who?
142. I regret to this day that I never went to college. I feel I should have been a doctor.
143. Lack of direction, not lack of time, is the problem. We all have twenty-four hour days.
144. My boss warned us when we went to the camp, but the bee stung me before I could hear it.
145. Death can’t be so bad if mom went through it. It makes it easier for the child to follow.
146. I took a speed-reading course and read War and Peace in twenty minutes. It involves Russia.
147. I went to the worst of bars hoping to get killed but all I could do was to get drunk again.
148. I took a speed-reading course and read ‘War and Peace’ in twenty minutes. It involves Russia.
149. The important cargo Jeremy wanted had arrived when he went home in order to get things he need.
150. The significant cargo Jeremy wanted had arrived when he went home in order to get things he need.
151. Fifty percent of all doctors graduate in the bottom half of their class – Hope your surgery went well!
152. He didn’t generally listen to my father, but he never went against my mother because he was afraid of her.
153. Football is a simple game. Twenty-two men chase a ball for 90 minutes and at the end, the Germans always win.
154. It wasn’t that I forgot Hanna. But at a certain point the memory of her stopped accompanying me wherever I went.
155. Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do.
156. The ideas gained by men before they are twenty-five are practically the only ideas they shall have in their lives.
157. I went to the bank and asked to borrow a cup of money. They said, ‘What for?’ I said, ‘I’m going to buy some sugar.’
158. I went out quickly without my father’s permission last night, thus I was hidden to make sure my brother never saw me.
159. I only went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in.
160. We went to the hospital today, I said that my eyes were damaged, however, I also told the doctor that my stomach hurts.
161. I was kicked out of school because of my attitude. I was not assimilating. So I went to work, taking any jobs I could get.
162. I wasn’t always a writer. When I went to college and majored in fine arts, I was a painter. Then I was a stay-at-home mom.
163. I went to medical school because I wanted to ask the big questions. Do we have a soul? Does God exist? What happens after death?
164. That would be a good thing for them to cut on my tombstone: Wherever she went, including here, it was against her better judgment.
165. I believe I went through a divorce. My relationship with Ellen is no less significant as a marriage than my relationship to Coley.
166. I got my first tattoo when I was 16 years old and I went with my mom to get it done – she has a bunch too so we’re tattoo buddies now.
167. I didn’t feel like reading that night, so I went downstairs and watched a half-hour long commercial that advertised an exercise machine.
168. I had said to some pastor that I was having thoughts, and the church turned on me. They went to my mom and said, So sorry about your son.
169. I went into the business for the money, and the art grew out of it. If people are disillusioned by that remark, I can’t help it. It’s the truth.
170. I went to the Performing Arts School and studied classical ballet. That attitude is something that’s put into your head. You are never thin enough.
171. Sometimes, because he went to sleep much earlier, he couldn’t do the things he needed to do that day, and there was more work left for the next day.
172. I went to Duke University in the medical track. And then I decided I wanted to do something more creative, so I switched to biochemistry at Nebraska.
173. When I got married in my twenties, I had a happy marriage and happy kids but at some point in time I let it go off the rails I let it go off the rails.
174. I was never an ambitious girl, or even a self-confident one. I never went in for beauty pageants or wore a stitch of make-up until I went to Los Angeles.
175. When I turned 18, my mom, my nana and I all went and had tattoos of our favorite Bible verses put on the inside of our wrists. Mine is 1st Timothy, 4:12.
176. My mom started smoking when she was 11. She went to the hill next door to try her first cigarette. She set the entire hill on fire, but it didn’t deter her.
177. I took anatomy classes. I went to medical libraries and talked to doctors and nutritionists. I did the whole thing before using myself as a human guinea pig.
178. Of all the men that have run for president in the twentieth century, only George McGovern truly understood what a monument America could be to the human race.
179. When I went to the University, the medical school was the only place where one could hope to find the means to study life, its nature, its origins, and its ills.
180. My parents and my grandfather on my mom’s side would travel the earth. They went to Australia and China, and they went to probably every soccer game I ever played.
181. I think that if I had grown up and had been in show business and the movies twenty five, thirty years earlier, I think I would have made a lot more musical movies.
182. My first marriage was very traditional, in the church, and then we left the church and went to the reception hall. So this time, I’d like to go fairy tale all the way.
183. I had no illusions about love anymore. It came, it went, it left casualties or it didn’t. People weren’t meant to be together forever, regardless of what the songs say.
184. I went to Morocco, joined a band called Pegasus, ran out of money, went to Gibraltar and worked on the docks, writing songs about the sun and the morning and the birds.
185. I wake up every morning in a cold sweat, regardless of how well things went the day before. And put that I said that in a somewhat but not completely tongue-in-cheek way.
186. I was so obsessed by this problem that I was thinking about it all the time – when I woke up in the morning, when I went to sleep at night – and that went on for eight years.
187. It was like in Samoa when they’d put up a movie screen on the beach and show movies and the locals would run behind the sheet to see where the people went. It was pretty grim.
188. I went nearly 30 years without being able to really seriously entertain marriage or a family. In fact, the word ‘marriage’ would actually give me a shake when it was brought up.
189. I was always shocked when I went to the doctor’s office and they did my X-ray and didn’t find that I had eight more ribs than I should have or that my blood was the color green.
190. I went to dance classes from 9 in the morning until 1, then to school from 3 to 10 at night, always under the threat that if I failed a single course I could forget about dancing.
191. Medical research in the twentieth century mostly takes place in the lab in the Renaissance, though, researchers went first and foremost to the library to see what the ancients had said.
192. I naturally wanted to be saved, so when I came home I told my mom I wanted to be confirmed. That’s the way I related to it, being raised an Episcopalian. I went to Dallas and got confirmed.
193. In a still hot morning, the tide went out and didn’t come back in. This was not a spectacular event. The sea did not roll up like a scroll, like the sky in Revelations. It quietly withdrew.
194. When I was a child it was very clear what I was allowed to see and what I was not allowed to see and there was no discussion or option or negotiation. Whatever my mom said, that’s what went down.
195. Each of our children during their high school years went to ‘early morning seminary’ – scripture study classes that met in the home of a church member every school day morning from 6:30 until 7:15.
196. My dad’s a doctor, and when I was 8, I went to one of his medical conferences where they were demonstrating laser surgery on a chicken. I was so mad that a chicken had to die, I never ate meat again.
197. I shoplifted. I was about five years old, and I took a candy from a store. We paid for three of them, but I took four, and I went home and cried. My mom took me back, and I paid for the missing piece.
198. I went through a long period of time in that marriage when I didn’t believe anything was my fault. I had to face what my part was, and only because of that difficult work was I able to trust a man again.
199. There’s also a sense of freedom. I was so obsessed by this problem that I was thinking about if all the time – when I woke up in the morning, when I went to sleep at night, and that went on for eight years.
200. I came on to the film with a very happy-go-lucky attitude which I think my character, Charlie, did when she went into the house. I expected it to be good, and then slowly things started to change for us all.
201. My mom used to take me down to the Jersey Shore when I was 7, 8, 9 years old. I can remember being down in that area – Belmar, Seaside Heights, Asbury Park and all those places that I went back and revisited.
202. As far as hypnosis is concerned, I had a very serious problem when I was in my twenties. I encountered a man who later became the president of the American Society of Medical Hypnosis. He couldn’t hypnotize me.
203. When I was twelve, I went hunting with my father and we shot a bird. He was laying there and something struck me. Why do we call this fun to kill this creature who was as happy as I was when I woke up this morning.
204. I grabbed my mom and I went to the couch and I said, ‘Mom I want to ask Jesus to come into my heart.’ And I got on my knee and I asked Jesus to come into my heart, forgive me of my sins, and make me a child of God.
205. I never come back home with the same moral character I went out with something or other becomes unsettled where I had achieved internal peace some one or other of the things I had put to flight reappears on the scene.
206. The thing is, when I had my first success it did coincide with the end of my first marriage, and because I went on to have a very, very unhappy two years, I don’t think I equate career success with personal happiness.
207. There are a lot of movies I’d like to throw away. That’s not to say that I went in with that attitude. Any film I ever started, I went in with all the hope and best intentions in the world, but some films just don’t work.
208. Even by the twenty-second century, no way had yet been discovered of keeping elderly and conservative scientists from occupying crucial administrative positions. Indeed, it was doubted if the problem ever would be solved.
209. I spent every night until four in the morning on my dissertation, until I came to the point when I could not write another word, not even the next letter. I went to bed. Eight o’clock the next morning I was up writing again.
210. My kids have moved more in their twenties, you know, than my parents have moved in nearly 40-something years of marriage before they died. So there’s a part of me that laments what we have lost, and that is a sense of community.
211. My mom was an aesthetician and she went to beauty school back in the ’60s. I just remember watching her do her makeup all the time. She always had her nails done, makeup on – her face was ready to go when she went out. I loved it.
212. My mom bought me a white Strat, but that wasn’t what I wanted, so I went to a guitar store in Cleveland and – the guy told me it was a really good deal – made an even swap for a blue Teisco Del Ray. I loved that guitar and used it a bunch.
213. When I wrote the song, I had the sea near Bombay in mind. We stayed at a hotel by the sea, and the fishermen come up at five in the morning and they were all chanting. And we went on the beach and we got chased by a mad dog – big as a donkey.
214. Hardboiled crime fiction came of age in ‘Black Mask’ magazine during the Twenties and Thirties. Writers like Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler learnt their craft and developed a distinct literary style and attitude toward the modern world.
215. I felt I had to share Idaho with my friend from New York because he’d shared New York with me, so I was going to share the beauty of nature with a man who went to museums and clubs late at night. But there was nothing to do where I lived at night.
216. If I could get any animal it would be a dolphin. I want one so bad. Me and my mom went swimming with dolphins and I was like, ‘How do we get one of those?’ and she was like, ‘You can’t get a dolphin. What are you gonna do, like, put it in your pool?’
217. When Andrew went with the girls, we were talking all morning and he was saying, ‘It’s okay. Just remember we had such a good day. Our wedding was so perfect.’ Because we’re such a unit together. He made me feel very part of the day on April the 29th.
218. But I spent just two calendar years at Cornell University, though it was covering more than three years of work, and then went to medical school and did become interested in psychiatry, and even helped form a kind of psychiatry club in medical school.
219. I was half asleep lying there writing this lyric in my head at about 3:30 in the morning. I woke Steve up with this idea and then we went into the living room where there was a little upright piano and finished the song. I wonder where that piano is now?
220. Then you’ve got Georgetown, and I really just like everything about them. When I went down there with my mom, it really opened my eyes to what they were all about. I have to factor in what a school like that can do for me, even away from being a basketball player.
221. I have come to understand and appreciate writers much more recently since I started working on a book last fall. Before that, I thought golf writers got up every morning, played a round of golf, had lunch, showed up for our last three holes and then went to dinner.
222. I think that generally music should be a positive thing, I like Bob Marley’s attitude: he said that his goal in life was to single handedly fight all the evil in the world with nothing but music, and when he went to a place he didn’t go to play, he went to conquer.
223. When I first left university, I thought about going into the private sector. But I discovered when I went to interview that I could only have a career in the back office, or doing HR. The attitude was, ‘My dear lady, you cannot possibly think about going on the board.’
224. It were a real increase of human happiness, could all young men from the age of nineteen be covered under barrels, or rendered otherwise invisible and there left to follow their lawful studies and callings, till they emerged, sadder and wiser, at the age of twenty-five.
225. Oh, I adored Mickey Mouse when I was a child. He was the emblem of happiness and funniness. You went to the movies then, you saw two movies and a short. When Mickey Mouse came on the screen and there was his big head, my sister said she had to hold onto me. I went berserk.
226. Just the actual physical ability to hold four instruments simultaneously and do some of the things that Vivien was able to do is mind blowing to any surgeon. He never went to medical school and he became one of the great teachers of medicine himself, people are just amazed.
227. Sometimes it’s so weird just to do an interview. This morning I was back in my parents’ house, with my brother, and we went for a jog together, then had breakfast as a family. And a couple of hours later I’m wearing high heels and a dress and makeup, and talking about my job.
228. My mom was a professional. My dad and mom met each other in a movie called ‘New Faces of 1937.’ My mom went under the name Thelma Leeds, and she did a few movies, and she was really a great singer, and when she married my dad and started to have a family, she sang at parties.
229. I grew up in a Hindu household but went to a Roman Catholic school. I grew up with a mother who said, ‘I’ll arrange a marriage for you at 18,’ but she also said that we could achieve anything we put our minds to an encourage us to dream of becoming prime minister or president.
230. I’m torn about late parenting. I believe people should spend their twenties living and having fun and not having any regrets later. I also think people in their thirties generally make better parents but so many of my friends are having trouble – myself included – as fathers get older.
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