333 examples of go across in sentences

Now I'm getting tired and think I'll pull out and go across to look at the Old Country.

There was nothing to do but to go across to the Black Creek Stopping- House for supplies.

Then you go across in the boats to Temple Camp.

"And then when I have told you, Eric, you may want to go across yourself and see the wonders.

If you could take the whale-boat and go across, the poor man might have the benefit of the doctor's advice in the course of a few hours.

Barlow," he said, as the butler appeared, "kindly go across to Mr. Outwood's house and inform Smith that I should like to see him.

" "Of course," I said; "wait here and I'll go across for it," and was turning to feel my way back through the darkness when she stopped me in a voice that meant what it said.

The boat seemed very fragile, and the current looked so swift and dangerous, that we determined to go across first ourselves, get the larger boat from the other side, light a fire, and then bring over the horses.

Then I'll just go across and take lunch at home, Ma'am.

Will you go across?" asked Miles.

Well, we will now go across to the man who is making but little smoke, and making that at regular intervals.

"Some one," she added, "must go across the seven seas, to fetch Soma, the washerwoman."

Go across the street and get me three Calhoun cocktails.

I left the buffet for a moment to go across to the Transport Office, and walking along through the throng ran into my greatest friend.

Those who desired to go to their houses or friends were to lay down their arms within fifteen miles of Oxford, and then to have passes, with the right of free quarter, and those who wished to go across the sea to serve any foreign power were to be allowed to do so.

The Registrar's clerk has to go across to the box and shout an explanation into her ear.

"Let her know that they's no chain on anybody, and, if she wants to find Bill Gregg, all she's got to do is go across the street.

Besides, I imagine Père was glad of the excuse to go across the Marne.

If so, I will go across the country."

"Would you permit me to go across to my father?"

I shall go across the country, and no obstacle shall cause me to deviate from my course.

"Dear Cousin Margaret: "I have decided, suddenly, to go across the pond and get in the big mix-up.

Two or three of these real estate agents were also lawyers; and I caught Rucker and Jackway together, looking worried and anxious, when I came from the office of one of them who very kindly informed me that, if he were in my place, he would go across the Mississippi and settle in Iowa.

" While Jonas was saying this, he was climbing down to the bank of the brook, with a pole in his hands, with which he was going to see if he could find firm footing, for the horse to go across.

That shot is destined to be the most memorable one ever fired on this continent since the Concord fowling-pieces said, "That bridge is ours, and we mean to go across it," eighty-seven Aprils ago.

333 examples of  go across  in sentences