goes造句211. She's a bit of a fitness freak. She goes running every night.
212. The film concerns a woman who goes to China as a missionary.
213. If any of the spray goes onto the lawn it will scorch the grass.
214. He was having an affair with Julie, or so the story goes .
215. I don't know. We'll just have to see how it goes on Sunday.
216. I'd like to know what really goes on backstage in government.
217. The first volume goes down to the end of the war.
218. When Des cooks dinner he always goes the whole nine yards, with three courses and a choice of dessert.
219. "I never want to see you ever again, " he goes, and storms out the house.
220. A flight of steps goes up the left-hand side of the room.
221. The mayor goes direct to the people to listen to their complaints.
222. Her baby starts to fret as soon as she goes out of the room.
223. I know she goes out a lot at night, but I draw/take comfort from the fact that she's always with friends.
224. Brian rarely, if ever, goes to bed before 3 am.
225. They say that genius often goes hand in hand with madness.
226. Of course, it goes without saying that you'll be paid for the extra hours you work.
227. He's deeply religious and goes to church twice a week.
228. If there's one thing I want to know, it's where he goes on Thursday afternoons.
229. Every time one of these big trucks goes through the village, all the houses shake.
230. He goes climbing up cliffs without ropes or anything? Oh well, it takes all sorts.
231. He goes on to describe very vividly how Caesar was stabbed to death.
232. Everybody who goes into this region, whoever they are, is at risk of being taken hostage.
233. He's a family man who rarely goes out with his friends.
234. As the story goes, she left him as soon as she discovered that he had no money.
235. The programme goes out live at 5 o'clock on Mondays.
236. The revolutionary new system goes into beta test this month.
237. The road from here to Adelaide runs/goes through some beautiful countryside.
238. Not a day goes by but I think of dear old Larry .
239. A lot of the food goes on the floor but that doesn't matter.
240. This edition's rather out-of-date and only goes up to 1989.