goes造句181. We'd better eat this chicken before it goes bad.
182. She goes in for a lot of sport.
183. The train goes through to Shanghai.
184. Darn it! There goes my bus!
185. Much of Poland's private industry goes unrecorded.
186. Chomsky'sdefence of his approach goes further.
187. Jeremy doesn't slum it when he goes away.
188. She goes to/leaves for work at 8 o'clock.
189. We'll have to see how it goes.
190. It goes without saying that I'll help you.
191. Classic literature never goes out of print.
192. He goes with a different woman every week.
193. Rain from the roof goes down a long spout.
194. It's a good essay as far as it goes.
195. He goes away on business a lot.
196. The M4 goes from London to Bristol.
197. Paying for hospital treatment goes against her principles.
198. She seldom if ever goes to the pictures.
199. All his money goes on books.
200. "Queen Mother goes on Holiday" is hardly headline news!
201. The blue carpet goes with the gold curtains.
202. It took three goes to get it right.
203. He goes climbing nearly every weekend.
204. The central heating goes off at 9 o'clock.
205. Jack goes to playgroup three mornings a week.
206. The train at Platform 2 goes to the city.
207. There goes a very worried man.
208. I'd better eat this cheese before it goes off.
209. Credit for this win goes to everybody in the team.
210. They sit in impotent opposition while the country goes to the dogs.