464 examples of time go in sentences

As time goes, it does not remain long; but as agony counts, it seems to take years of my life away with it.

If anything happens, it will be at night, and while the newspaper office may some time go flying skyward the girls will run no personal danger whatever.

Did time go backward?

"Well, how does the time go?

A ridiculously short time, as time goes,in any other place but Arcadia,and yet sufficient to lay for ever, theerHaunting Spectre of the Might Have Been.

Did they all go together, Nick?" "No; one time go first; fight, run away.

Den two time go, fight good dealrun away, too.

The middleman has his uses, and especially is he a convenience; but it is easy to pay too dear for conveniences; and there seems no reason why the producer should not, as time goes on, become constantly better equipped for dealing direct with the consumer, to the manifest advantage of both.

And I pray that God may rest the souls of those two as I pray He may rest the souls of all of us who must some time go the way that those two and so many others have travelled before us.

Maybe when time goes on he'll get tame.

There is something peculiarly sad about the letters that for a little time go on coming for the dead.

In its early stages contraction is difficult of detection, and where both feet are affected may for some time go unsuspected.

I know he at one time had a fancy there was something unpleasant about the pipes that carried the water about the house, and he would not for a long time go by the pipes alone.

"Mais, Brien, you long time go district!"

"I'm doing it to make my own time go faster," she told him softly, rather slowly.

The Minister who said recently that the inevitable sequel to war was peace, was, in the opinion of those competent to judge but, by reason of their official position, unable to criticise, hinting at proposals which, if the signs and portents of the time go for anything, would have far-reaching effects on the question of Electoral Representation.

We have been hoping to see our green skins get red and yellow, and soft and ripe, like everything else round us, but they seem to get harder and uglier as time goes by.

I do not know where the time goes, but I do not have half enough of it, or else do not understand the art of making the most of it.

I think I grow to dislike him more as time goes on.

He all time go, she come.

If we can manage to read, it will make the time go faster.

I have known those among us who think, if they every Morning and Evening spend an Hour in their Closet, and read over so many Prayers in six or seven Books of Devotion, all equally nonsensical, with a sort of Warmth, (that might as well be raised by a Glass of Wine, or a Drachm of Citron) they may all the rest of their time go on in whatever their particular Passion leads them to.

The confusion will doubtless be lessened as time goes on and we become more used to the system.

I hope you will never let so long a time go by without our meeting.

My master, the venerable Kanwa, who is but lately returned from his pilgrimage, has ordered me to ascertain how the time goes.

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