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Example sentences for "never going"

  • I'm never going to be fashionable and not care for love.

  • It means something that won't die, but is never, never going to be told.

  • But it's nothing to a conscience that's got you, and is never going to let you go until you do the square thing.

  • Jackie's never going in again, are you, Jackie?

  • I'm never going to tell another lie about you, Dave McFadden!

  • It's dangerous to go in swimming, and Jackie's never going again, are you, Jackie?

  • I am never going to leave you alone, you know, papa," she whispered.

  • But I am never going to leave you, papa, not for him nor anybody, not until Amy and the others come back.

  • I am never going to leave you, papa," said Charlotte, "and I love you just as much.

  • But--you're--never going to bring out that about the pearls!

  • Was he never going to speak, never going to say whatever it was he had in mind to say?

  • Was he never going to give the view-halloo?

  • As I am never going to be a preacher, I am not worrying about my unfitness to be one, but what does worry me sometimes is that my hopping habit will be my ruination when I begin to write a book.

  • I am never going to pretend to be friends with a person who is not truthful, and whom I understand as I understand Elizabeth Hamilton Carter.

  • There is never going to be any crescendo or diminuendo business about Billy's love-making, and I might as well make up my mind to that in the beginning.

  • Whythe is never going to do anything disagreeable that he can keep from doing.

  • I am never going to wear this dress again.

  • All a fellow works for in this life is a happy home; and it seems I'm never going to have that--at least the kind I mean, the complete one.

  • I am going away if I am liberated, and I am never going to see you again.

  • You're caught--and you know under your hat you're never going to be able to get away any more.

  • I think you're never going to go away anywhere any more, but that you're going to stay right here as long as you live!

  • I’m never going to live with Dickie again.

  • I’m never going to bore him with demonstrations of affection.

  • I’m never going to ask him if he loves me.

  • And when he goes out I’m never going to inquire at what time he’ll be back.

  • And best of all, I'm never going to be frightened again.

  • And to think that you're never going back to school any more.

  • I am never going to marry any one; I am not the sort to marry; I am hard, and cold, and bitter.

  • Oh, I am never going to try to be anything, again.

  • Of course you're never going to grind any more; what an idea!

  • Noel Rainguesson said: "Oh, are we never going to be men!

  • Was he never going to learn that things which merely concerned her own gain or loss she cared nothing about?

  • Was he never going to find out what kind of a child Joan of Arc was?

  • I say I ain't never going to tell nobody, cross my heart.

  • My mama says he ain't never going to marry nobody a tall 'thout he can get Miss Minerva, and Miss Minerva she just turns up her nose at anything that wears pants.

  • Indeed, indeed, Lovelace Peyton, I'm never going to leave you any more, only to go and get the things you want.

  • I'm never going to be a daughter, if you don't want one.

  • Oh, Douglass is never going to be in love or marry anybody," said Roxanne when we were speculating on why Helena would flirt her eyes so at him.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "never going" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    believe the time will come when; know why; never allowed; never asked; never doubted; never dreamed; never fail; never found; never give; never having; never knowed; never learned; never lost; never loved; never mentioned; never more; never occurs; never read; never trust; never understood; never used; never want; never went; never will; never would cry old; small evergreen