gone造句(121) I wondered why he had gone through the elaborate charade.
(122) The past is all gone.Being happy is the top priority.
(123) The boys have gone on a long hike with the Boy Scouts.
(124) The ostensible reason for his absence was illness, but everyone knew he'd gone to a football match.
(125) I'd only gone a little way down the street when I remembered I hadn't locked the door, so I made/did a quick about-turn and ran back to the house.
(125)try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(126) You never know how much you miss them till they're gone.
(127) Never Make Somebody Your Everything, cause when they're gone, you've got nothing.
(128) We must make more effort than all the boards of directors that have gone before.
(129) She pointed out with tact and sensitivity exactly where he had gone wrong.
(130) In the normal course of events she would have gone with him.
(131) He had gone into hiding just after war broke out.
(132) The room was cool after the sun had gone down.
(133) For the past couple of years my life has gone from bad to worse.
(134) Out of sheer funk he had not gone to the party.
(135) When asked to explain where all the money had gone,father pointed to the rising prices.
(136) All the other guests had gone home, but Cage lingered about as if she wanted to talk to me.
(137) He spluttered about where he had gone when I asked him.
(138) A lot of effort has gone into making this event a success.
(139) We've gone through so much but eventually we come back to where we were.
(140) The safe had been rifled and the diamonds were gone.
(141) When everything is gone with the wind, when all those special moments into eternity.
(142) There's a jinx on this computer - it's gone wrong three times this morning!
(143) He has gone, and I'm glad to be rid of him.
(144) The realization that she was gone was like a knife thrust.
(145) Whatever happened in the past is gone, the best is always yet to come.
(146) You haven't gone back on your promise, have you?
(147) The mystique surrounding the monarchy has gone for ever.
(148) They slapped the workers who had gone on strike.
(149) Have the passengers gone on board yet?
(150) My children have gone beyond my power.