Go Sentence Examples
- Alex would make the misery go away. 
- Maybe we should go home. 
- You must go to Princess Ozma. 
- Do not let him go to sea. 
- Let's go do the chores one last time before we leave. 
- It was all they could do, for to go away and leave that strange sight was impossible; nor could they hurry its fall in any way. 
- Where did they go to college? 
- I shall go when I please. 
- Only after the public grew weary of this did printers go off in search of completely new books, called novels to mark their newness. 
- Pleasant as it was, they had to go back. Advertisement
- I have to go get Destiny. 
- You're supposed to go down to be measured in the morning. 
- Might you go too, Alfonso? 
- I need to go to the bathroom. 
- At last they were allowed to go before him and state their business. Advertisement
- Go to the dining room. 
- This action makes the price of a burger go up by $1,000 and drops demand to zero. 
- They applauded all his tricks and at the end of the performance begged him earnestly not to go away again and leave them. 
- I do not learn that the Indians ever troubled themselves to go after it. 
- There go a hundred gold pieces all at once. Advertisement
- His older brothers were quite willing that he should go to sea. 
- What you have on is fine, but if you want to freshen up and wear something else, go ahead. 
- Go if you wish. 
- Sometimes I would go with Mildred and my little cousins to gather persimmons. 
- You go on home with Jonathan. Advertisement
- You both will go eat. 
- But come, my children; let us explore the mountain and discover which way we must go in order to escape from this cavern, which is getting to be almost as hot as a bake-oven. 
- I let her go, but refused to give up the doll. 
- You should go inside. 
- Where did he go? 
- The theory is that democracies do not go to war with other democracies. 
- Very seldom is that, "I should go to war to force others to my will." 
- I don't want to go to the hospital. 
- We must go, Sofia. 
- Why don't you go spar? 
- The poor man could do nothing but dress himself and go sorrowing on his way. 
- Where do they go for Italian food? 
- Someone else decides to empty the cities and send all the young people to go fight in the war? 
- I hope you will go with me to Athens to see the maid of Athens. 
- We go home about dinner-time usually, and Helen is eager to tell her mother everything she has seen. 
- I'll see enough of the city when I go back to college. 
- I don't need to go to the doctor. 
- Please, just let him go. 
- We have a long way to go. 
- You'd better go wash up and tell your Dad supper is ready. 
- We'll go, then, and I promise to keep my hands to myself. 
- What was there to go back to? 
- I can't go back. 
- I won't go there; ever. 
- Go to bed, Martha. 
- Good. Go to sleep, Bianca. 
- Don't you have to go? 
- Would you like to go home? 
- Deidre watched him go. 
- Sometimes, however, I go rowing without the rudder. 
- It's getting close to supper, so I'd better go in. 
- Go see the doctor. 
- I promise I won't go into the woods alone again. 
- We better go in. 
- Let me go lock the shop. 
- Back last fall he knew I didn't want to go there. 
- Let the other go! 
- Go, brother, Green-eyes said. 
- That level of agony was something she never wanted to go through again. 
- He squeezed it, not wanting to let her go. 
- She watched him go, admiring and puzzled. 
- Some go crazy then kill themselves. 
- He'll kill him if I don't go. 
- You were forced to let go. 
- He can't go there. 
- He let go and as she turned, she saw something glint in his hand. 
- Gabriel adjusted whenever she shifted but never let go, his strong arms wrapped around her possessively. 
- They did not go far into the woods. 
- Frequently everything did go wrong. 
- I will go to Boston in June and I will buy father gloves, and James nice collar, and Simpson cuffs. 
- We will go to Boston in June. 
- I want you to promise me you won't go into the woods alone again. 
- Let's go watch TV in the family room. 
- We've got to let him go. 
- Now let's go in and say good-by. 
- Brandon, you're father died because he wouldn't go to the doctor. 
- Everything has to go according to your plans, doesn't it? 
- She had to go back to get them. 
- Go find a less annoying way to earn some money. 
- It wasn't wise to allow a canteen to go empty in this country, but the water supply was getting low. 
- It's time to go, sleepy head. 
- He didn't seem concerned that she had refused to go back. 
- You feel betrayed, but you need to go back and talk to him. 
- They won't expect us to go that way, and we can move around in the lava field without leaving tracks. 
- She plodded on, willing herself to take each step, not thinking of the miles to go, but merely getting through one more painful step. 
- Cassie, I'm not leaving you, so you might as well try to go on. 
- She curled into a ball and tried to go back to sleep. 
- So far, deer and rabbits are easier for a few wolves to pull down than a healthy cow, but if the pack gets too big they may go after cattle. 
- He could always find another maid and she could go back to the diner. 
- I related Howie's comment about not letting go. 
- He doesn't want to let go, but he doesn't know what to do next. 
- Don't go prude on me, Ben. 
- I go back to the late 1940s. 
- I'll stop this before I'll go through anyone dissecting me again. 
- This is what I'll do; I'll let you take me where I don't want to go. 
- Howie directed the four of us to go someplace nearby, inside or outside, and not divulge the location. 
- Go there! she yelled, startling everyone. 
- You have to go there! 
- Even Quinn seemed to have forgotten his desire to go public in the tension of our impromptu to act. 
- The thoughts of where we would go from here weighed heavily on everyone's mind. 
- I knew he desperately wanted to pursue Howie's never-before-encountered ability as far as it would go. 
- This conversation is going nowhere you don't want it to go. 
- So no go on the 'grassy knoll' or Jon Benet Ramsey? 
- We won't go anywhere near the crime scene; ever. 
- I'll have to go upstairs and somehow convince someone higher. 
- Howie would first go back to earlier in the day and document precise activities of the director; we hoped they'd be sufficient for him to believe our abilities. 
- A few moments passed before he told me to go ahead. 
- Never let go of that privacy or be lax with your security. 
- I want to go to a place where I can settle with my family and feel we truly belong to the community. 
- I may be dead wrong, but I for one say, go for it. 
- As each of us spent five full days a week together, we agreed to go our own ways on weekends, establishing an outside life. 
- Why else would he go public? 
- But Howie wouldn't let it go. 
- We can't go back to the kidnapping or the recovery. 
- To answer your question, no, I didn't go there; it's the final present from a gone-forever boyfriend. 
- She added, "Maybe I'll win that million bucks and go back to school full time." 
- Let's hope he doesn't figure you can't go back more than a day or two. 
- Yeah, but remember a lot of guys go in the joint and a lot of guys get out. 
- If I tell you, will you let me go? 
- You know you could go back, and see your own life. 
- I promised all of you I wouldn't go into your lives and I won't go into mine either. 
- They'll go away in time. 
- Can we go back and see it? 
- Martha continued to whisper to me she wished he'd go easier on the booze. 
- I tried to think where we could go from here. 
- We could always go back to throw away phones but even those were suspect when our pursuer was a high level government agency. 
- My wife thought he should go or Howie should simply kiss his mother's hand, give an excuse of pressing business, and come back east. 
- You can't go on pretending to Howie you don't know what's going on. 
- Just be thankful you didn't go after the million before they yanked the contest. 
- What do we all do, take those fake papers and run off someplace and start over, or go into hiding? 
- Can you go down to Boston and get her on a plane out here? 
- Molly, why don't you go in my office and fiddle with my computer? 
- It's not dumpy like where I go now. 
- Let's go to our house and I'll show you your new bed room. 
- I don't suppose you'd go if you say your wife can't. 
- You go if you're so set on doing it. 
- Would you please take Bumpus for a walk before we go? 
- I'll go back to being good old Martha but indulge me tonight, will you? 
- Just this once; just now, then you can go back to Betsy. 
- As soon as she got here, she and Howie had to go private and talk things over and test the bed springs. 
- It's all a little scary but I helped by getting Howie to go to sleep. 
- Molly and Betsy elected to go home leaving me to mind the store and deal with Daniel Brennan's phone call without interruption. 
- Yes and I can go back to asking questions I haven't been able to ask and I have sources to get answers. 
- I'll take the plunge and go off grid, I can do that stuff. 
- I would have been as nervous as a mouse on a cheese hunt at her age but Molly is raring to go. 
- If she wants to go, I could take care of Claire. 
- I wouldn't go anywhere with someone, or get in a car or stuff like that. 
- He let go and swung the butt of the knife at my head as I fell to the floor. 
- Quinn feels that way too and they know deep down it's time to go into hiding. 
- But now Quinn's gone too, so Howie couldn't go back even if he got up his courage to do it! 
- Go to his room. 
- You don't need for Howie to go off the deep end. 
- Four down; four to go. 
- How could I go on believing no one would succumb to such temptation? 
- They didn't go to the funeral too, did they? 
- He won't even go down to eat. 
- Howie doesn't want you to simply telephone Willard Humphries; he wants you to go down there and look him in the eye when you ask him. 
- Go on in; everyone's welcomed. 
- We've all come a long way, son, but it's how far we've yet to go that concerns me. 
- We'd go twenty, thirty miles away to do our business, moving to different towns. 
- Isn't that enough to go after him with guns blazing? 
- They want to go easy on this and not make any mistakes. 
- Saying that might go further toward getting him to forget the kidnapping and murder and going on with his life. 
- You're a smart guy and between us, maybe we could fix it so I could go back. 
- I'll go over there now. 
- I'll keep my mouth shut and my attorney thinks in time it will all go away. 
- Go ahead and help the young man. 
- I've got to go; here talk to Mrs. Samuels. 
- Let's go back to my office. 
- I knew he wanted to remain close to Julie so I said nothing further about trying to go back. 
- While he never owned up to it, Betsy and I knew he retained records of ventures into the deeper past, where Howie refused to go. 
- That was the scientist in Quinn, frustrated that within grasp he held the partnered ability with Howie to go where no one before them had ventured. 
- He appeared to search for an excuse, anything not to be forced to go back. 
- I wouldn't let go. 
- Let her go; both her and Molly. 
- He didn't come back, even when it got dark and it was time for them to go inside. 
- If we still click, we'll go from there. 
- Jonny didn't go to your grandparents'! 
- You shouldn't go either. 
- I'll go get him. 
- If I'm not back in twenty minutes, go someplace safe and call the police, okay? she said, placing it on the dashboard. 
- Maybe, if she made it out of here, she'd go to lunch Sunday and do whatever felt right, like spend her life with him. 
- Or tell him to go to hell and never come back to Miami. 
- I'll make sure she rests and I'll go with her everywhere so nobody hurts her. 
- We don't have much time; we better go shopping for baby clothes. 
- I need an hour in the gym then we'll go over the logistics issues you're inheriting. 
- She'd go crazy in such a place! 
- It's better if you let me go. 
- There weren't many places she could go where he couldn't find her, especially if Sofi kept interfering. 
- I gotta go before Dusty finds out I'm here. 
- You've never … I mean, I guess you didn't go through the same thing? 
- I have to go. 
- Darian's probably going to ask you if he can go visit the cat. 
- How did the planning go? 
- Go see Sofi in the library. 
- Sofi watched him go and swallowed hard. 
- Bianca watched him go. 
- You can go wait in the back if you want. 
- I've always wanted to go to Europe. 
- Dusty, can I go to watch the building explode? 
- I take a risk every time I go out. 
- He let her go, perplexed. 
- Talon watched the Black God go. 
- He can't go anywhere anyway. 
- Run to the end of this hall, then go out the double doors to the left. 
- Jonny held out a hand, and Dusty reluctantly let her go. 
- Tomorrow is the one-year anniversary of our father's death, and we made a pact a few months ago to go there every year at the same time. 
- Go get your vamp, and I'll get my Guardian. 
- He watched her go, suspecting he'd missed more than he thought during the few months he spent with Jule in Europe. 
- Most women were too intimidated to go near him, let alone get close enough to throw their arms around him. 
- She was pretty sure Damian would find her no matter where she tried to go, but damn them all, she was going home. 
- We need to go! 
- And yes, go see kiri. 
- Darian had a long way to go, but he was alive. 
- Darkyn watched her go. 
- This place, him, her situation – they couldn't be, or she was going to go insane. 
- If you leave, you won't stay away long or go far. 
- You'll want to be careful when you go to the human world. 
- There is no part of me that wishes I couldn't go back and save you from this. 
- She felt compelled to go there. 
- They didn't go far. 
- I can't go back to Gabriel, even if I do win. 
- She crossed the shadow world to the glowing portal that would take her where she wanted to go. 
- Harmony was granted access to use Hell to go to your underworld. 
- I can't imagine that will go well for her. 
- If Darkyn ever, ever hurts you, you have a place to go. 
- She was in Hell, because there was nowhere else for her lost soul to go. 
- She didn't want to go, especially with the memories of the movies about his past still fresh. 
- She didn't want to not go. 
- I can come and go. 
- She sends you to Hell, and you go to bat for her. 
- Letting go of Gabriel was much harder than accepting her new mate. 
- She turned to watch him go. 
- You have to go easier on yourself. 
- I kept hoping things would just go well. 
- Instead of waiting for Gabe to come around, why don't you go to him? 
- She'd spent five days with him, silently fighting him, only to realize there was nowhere else to go. 
- You let me go the first time because you knew I was your mate. 
- Eternity is a long time to go unsatisfied. 
- I won't say—'cause if I told you you'd be so scared you'd go running out here like there was a bear on your ass. 
- Then she added, We don't have time to go all the way to the end. 
- They both knew he spoke the truth—a steady salary would go a long way toward lessening their money problems. 
- All you have to do is smile a lot and go kiss some babies. 
- How about we go into Montrose this afternoon and buy a real suitcase? 
- First off, go for a swim! 
- They let us go off by ourselves for the whole afternoon while they messed around. 
- How far in this place did you go? 
- We're going to forget about spankings and I'm going to show the town my new cool pants while we all go to dinner. 
- I went skinny dipping in the quarry where I'd been told not to go. 
- And because some little snot-nose has a vivid imagination, or thinks it's fun to tell whoppers, I'm supposed to go traipsing off in some god-forsaken mine on the taxpayer's expense on a treasure hunt? 
- We used to go there to bail out the old man. 
- There was this bar called Horton's on the Hill where we'd go on Saturday night. 
- Like hell, Dean thought, but he let Fred go on. 
- Let's go a step at a time. 
- Don't go zippering up his knapsack on him. 
- She rose to go into the building. 
- They didn't go to Telluride at all! 
- He'll go back to school in September, but miss the spring semester, and not graduate. 
- Jen made him go back to Pennsylvania to Bucknell, even without the scholarship. 
- Let's go out back to my office and discuss this. 
- What gives you the right to go poking around up there? 
- You're just grumpy because you have to go to court instead of playing in the woods with us. 
- If you think jury duty is so great, why don't you go in my place? 
- Let's just go back to the last marking. 
- Perhaps we didn't go far enough. 
- Maybe we shouldn't go higher. 
- You don't go fishing 'cause it's Friday and there's nothing for supper. 
- I could go down to the courthouse myself and learn all those answers. 
- Instead, he rose—a suggestion they go inside—but Cynthia and Mrs. Lincoln were content together, as if oblivious to Pumpkin and Westlake. 
- From what I hear, it's not worth enough to go through all this hassle. 
- One of the fire trucks, a few positions ahead of Dean, periodically let go with a squirt to the screech and scream of the victims. 
- Dean didn't want to go there. 
- We were just about to go up in the mountains now. 
- Cynthia asked "They were old cigarettes—not like Patsy smokes," she said and then added quickly, "gotta go." 
- Did you go in the mine? 
- I told her you'd go back tomorrow and try to find it. 
- Why don't I go up now? 
- And don't you dare go in that mine! 
- We can't go down there! 
- I'll go back for help—no, you go back! 
- He'd take it as far as it would go. 
- Dean tried to pull away but she wasn't letting go. 
- Without rope, he'd never make it all the way, but he'd go as far as he could. 
- You can't go around reading other people's mail! 
- No. It was afternoon and I had to go back on duty. 
- That's where the kids sometimes go, and after the water fight we figured they'd be celebrating. 
- I thought she had years to go. 
- Look, all this conversation is neatsy-keen, but I have to go to work. 
- I'm going to take a chance and go. 
- Not that Fitzgerald would let me go. 
- Give me another hour and go see Fitzgerald, in his cruiser. 
- Fitzgerald—" "Go along with me. 
- I'll go to the deli when he's having lunch. 
- She took Joseph's gun along because she was afraid of bumping into a bear when she agreed to go up the mountain with Faust. 
- I really ought to go down to the jail and visit with the old guy. 
- Now that you've seen all this, get out and go home to sweet little what's-her name. 
- He didn't go very far. 
- Cynthia continued to cling to Martha as if letting go would somehow cause the child to disappear. 
- I knew we couldn't get away for long but Patsy needed to leave and wanted me to go with her. 
- We made a deal—he'd go back to Denver—there was no way we could work together—and he'd drop the election. 
- He wanted us to go into the mine with him but when he saw you coming he went up alone. 
- I believed him—I was only twelve and wanted to go with him. 
- The next day we were supposed to leave to go back home, so we just did. 
- They figured he'd left to go fishing by himself just after we returned to Kansas. 
- We just didn't want to go near the place. 
- Why go back into the mine after all these years and take the chance of swapping the bones and getting caught? 
- Did you go to see Fitzgerald? 
- If you're going to go to work for the woman—and God knows she needs your help—she has to agree to the rules of engagement. 
- Don't go getting a swelled head. 
- You bring me back, I provide you a mate, and you let me go. 
- Deidre wasn't expecting to go through it with the human. 
- Darkyn was never going to let his newest treasure go, but Deidre didn't intend to lose her deal. 
- But the demon lord had Deidre in his clutches and let her go. 
- Go get your woman. 
- Gabriel didn't let go. 
- The warmth of her body made him not want to let go. 
- Keep them alive until I can go through their minds. 
- You did not tell me to go through it! 
- I gotta go back out after this. 
- I've gotta go, Gabriel said, standing. 
- He sank his teeth into someone and never let go, until they were in Hell. 
- Cora was loyal to Gabriel but wanted to go home, and right now, the only way there was through Darkyn. 
- He chose to overlook Cora's disappointment at how close she'd been to home without being able to go back. 
- Gabriel had to let the past go. 
- We've got a long way to go. 
- They could've both gone somewhere else entirely, wherever they wanted to go, without the underworld crumbling or the pain Gabriel was in. 
- Deidre sobbed, suddenly wishing she could go back and change whatever it was she did to start this chain of events. 
- Why he wanted the soul that he then let go was another mystery Gabriel wanted to resolve. 
- Go with him to Hell. 
- He was rumored to go through five to ten blood monkeys a day and was said to have single-handedly wiped out whole villages. 
- But before you go, I want to show you something. 
- Darkyn had gone through the process to blood bind Deidre; he wasn't going to let his only source of food go. 
- He'd only learned the woman he fell for last week was still alive and now he had to let her go. 
- The Dark One had let it go once as part of a deal. 
- He wasn't going to let her go again. 
- Deidre gasped, understanding now how Darkyn planned on ensuring his mate didn't go anywhere, even after she won their deal. 
- As soon as Daddy and Jonathan finish getting dressed, we'll go to church. 
- Well, let's go into the house. 
- Would you go with him? 
- You want to go there for vacation? 
- You need to go. 
- I think I'm gonna go. 
- Can we go to the underworld? 
- Will you go somewhere with me? 
- You ready to go home? 
- He won't let you go. 
- I want to go with her. 
- You may as well go in. 
- We go through this at least twice a year. 
- She bit back an order to leave her stuff alone but stopped herself, watching him go through her medicine cabinet for any additional drugs. 
- What if Darkyn hadn't let her go? 
- Somewhere you can't go without my agreement. 
- I'll go grab Tamer and meet you in the portal room in Hell. 
- How would you like to go to the underworld? 
- Go to Mommy, honey. 
- Someone needs to have the final say or some decisions could go on and on. 
- Destiny had finally reached the point that she would tolerate being held by Lori, but after a few minutes she was ready to get down or go to Alex, Carmen or Jonathan. 
- Come on, sweetheart, let's go to bed. 
- Katie wants to keep Destiny today, so I'll drop her off and then take Jonathan to the school for his field trip when I go for the conference. 
- I'll go get Destiny ready while you eat. 
- Maybe she should go home and eat with Alex, but it was nice simply enjoying some time alone. 
- It crossed her mind to go in and find him, but he didn't need assistance and probably needed the time to himself as well. 
- I had to go out for a while. 
- He subscribed to the 'pay as you go' idea. 
- Why don't we go for a ride? 
- Is the bus bringing him, or do you have to go get him? 
- Great, I'll go saddle the horses. 
- They left the bull where it lay, reasoning that if they removed it, the bear might go hunting fresh meat. 
- I'll go get something on my own. 
- What happened was horrible – for both of us, but we can't go back and change it. 
- It was hard to tell whether she would go through with contesting the will, or if she even could after so long. 
- He said she needed to go home and get some rest. 
- No one wanted to go back to the house until the man was apprehended. 
- Only after both Destiny and Jonathan fell asleep did Carmen take her shower and go to bed. 
- Imagination could only go so far, though, and she ended up crying herself to sleep. 
- He was only supposed to pay attention to you, not hurt you – he wasn't supposed to go into your house. 
- I never thought it would go this far. 
- One day, when Destiny was with Grandma Reynolds and Jonathan was at staying with a friend, she decided to go down to the house before she went to the hospital. 
- She opened the front door, which was still unlocked, and allowed Brutus to go in first. 
- Right now she would love to go up there to Mom & Dad's graves to talk to them. 
- I'm going to go back down the road and look. 
- Ignoring the urge to go see if Lori was at the house, she continued down the road. 
- Carmen left early to pick up Destiny so that Katie could go see Alex. 
- Why don't you go by and see him. 
- He said he wanted to go to the bathroom! 
- So, once a person came out of the coma, could they go back into it? 
- It's time to go get Destiny. 
- Great. Now how do you say go wash up for supper? 
- All the crying had left her exhausted, but she didn't want to go back to their bed. 
- He had to get up early in the morning and go to work. 
- The school was planning a summer fund-raiser and she had volunteered, so she was getting ready to go to a meeting. 
- Why don't you meet me today and we'll go to lunch together with the kids. 
- It was tempting to let her writing session go, since she would see him at noon, but she had agreed to write instead of speaking. 
- If you think the specialist might be able to help you, I think it would be a good idea to go. 
- Before the day got started, she should go down to the buffalo barn and check on the grain. 
- That would be the most likely place the bear would go. 
- Why didn't you just go up into the hills and look for the bear? 
- Never mind... and don't go after the cubs! 
- I felt that knife go into me. 
- His father stood quietly watching them "I would speak to you before I go," he said, his tone leaving no room for argument. 
- He would not go without you. 
- Now she wants to go down there. 
- I wouldn't go that far. 
- There are some things that I simply couldn't go along with. 
- Still, Carmen wanted to go, and family made Christmas special, not location. 
- Wherever you want to go. 
- I know I'll enjoy being with my family – no matter where we go. 
- We all have to go at some point. 
- Maybe you all can go with me to the beach and we'll leave him at home. 
- He'd wanted to tell her not to go to the beach with Logan, to spend the weekend with him instead of some stupid human that had no idea how to appreciate a woman like her. 
- When in doubt, go back to the basics. 
- No, Gabriel would never go through that door. 
- While he envied them, Gabriel really didn't want to go through all that shit with his own mate. 
- He flat out refused to go out after dark last night. 
- We can go out. 
- I want to go skydiving. 
- You'll go somewhere on your bucket list. 
- Gabe climbed them, forced to go sideways to make it up to the top. 
- I'm saying, learn from the shit I went through and go get your mate. 
- I need to go do it now. 
- Sometimes, you need to acknowledge the path at your feet and just go with it. 
- For example, there's a room in your palace in the underworld where you've refused to go. 
- She had to get out of there and go somewhere safe, her apartment, hours away from where the murderer was. 
- I have to go to the bathroom first though. 
- I've gotta go to the bathroom, she replied. 
- She wanted to go down on her own terms, not lured into a false sense of safety before he chopped off her head. 
- He sensed Deidre but didn't go to her, instead walking through the open-aired hallways until he reached the quarters reserved for him. 
- If you need to rest, take a break before you go hunting. 
- Deidre had the sudden urge to go home. 
- She really, really wanted to go home! 
- She could think of one place to go right now. 
- Grateful for somewhere to go, Deidre hung up and waited for his text. 
- Bring your bag up and we'll go. 
- Deidre watched him go, horrified at what she'd done. 
- She forced herself to sit on the ground, to focus, to wish with all her heart to go back to Wynn. 
- He means well, but there's no way he could let you go. 
- By all means, you are free to go. 
- Do you think … am I starting to you know, go downhill? 
- There was nowhere else for her to go, no more friends for her to run to. 
- She chose a trail that appeared to head in the general direction she wanted to go and began walking. 
- If I'm keeping you from your lover, by all means, you can go. 
- She had no idea what to do with herself or where to go. 
- There's nowhere you can go where I can't find you. 
- With her taste in his mouth and scent on his skin, he was about to go insane, especially after walking away from her. 
- Gabe didn't know which way the Ancient would go. 
- I set up the chain of events millennia ago and knew if I could push her enough in one direction, she'd go peacefully over the edge, he said. 
- Go forth, and use your resources. 
- As the third day came to a close, she suspected they – more specifically, Gabriel – had really let her go. 
- Every time Immortals show up, things go right down the shitter. 
- Trust me one last time and go to the Sanctuary. 
- Give this option we figured out a go. 
- I won't let you go through it, if I don't think it'll work. 
- Convince me you aren't telling me we can have a real relationship just so I go through with this procedure you want to try. 
- She reminded herself that the man named Darkyn promised to help for free, whichever way she decided to go. 
- In that case, I'll just go home. 
- They didn't go far, for which she was grateful. 
- I can go on living a normal life. 
- Darkyn will never let you go. 
- First off, request the morning off to go to court tomorrow. 
- Mama, do I have to go to school today? 
- She refused to send him to school or to go to work, determined to figure out what insanity was going on under her roof. 
- Kris let him go despite his desire to follow him. 
- He'd go to her apartment tomorrow and explain to her what her fate was about to become. 
- He suspected the conversation would go as well as his talk with Jade. 
- I didn't want to go to school today and stayed home but we're out of marshmallows and Gabriel doesn't have any money so I told him that we could ask you to pick up more marshmallows because we both really like them. 
- With the money Gio paid for you to go to Georgetown, you'd think you could get a better job than this! 
- Death gets pissed when mortals go through the shadow world. 
- You'd have to be pretty mentally tough to go through all this without cracking. 
- Now go, my love, before they notice you're gone. 
- Sasha's servants wouldn't get within a foot of Rhyn; instead, they shaped the magic of Sasha's realm around him and gave him only one direction to go, that which Sasha wanted. 
- She needed more rope to reach the top of the cliff, yet being dinner for any creature wasn't the way she'd like to go. 
- You won't last the night anywhere you go. 
- Now you'll just lay there and go to sleep? 
- There's nowhere you go where I cannot follow. 
- Kris's pets can go anywhere but Hell. 
- He'd wanted to go back and tear apart the pieces he left. 
- If you want an obedient nymph, then go get one. 
- Why not go get a stupid nymph, whatever those are? 
- Wouldn't go out walking alone after dark if I was you, little girl. 
- At his sharp tone, she quickly changed the subject, saying, "After the meeting, I have to go." 
- You go nowhere without my permission. 
- Never wanted to go to St. Louis. 
- Or why she couldn't just go back to her life and be normal again. 
- Drags me around the world without telling me where or why we go anywhere, Katie said. 
- I can't trust him enough to go to him. 
- Instead of retorting, she said, That's not how I wanted this conversation to go. 
- Do you want humanity to go down the toilet because you didn't feel like helping? 
- Go ahead and make yourself at home. 
- I'll show you where to go for logistics. 
- We're in northern Europe, so you can't go wrong with sweaters. 
- You are one lucky woman to go to bed with that one. 
- You have to go to the men's wing. 
- In any case, it looks like Ully needs to go back to the drawing board, and we use Rhyn for now to take out Sasha's henchmen. 
- I'll go with him. 
- Rhyn, go get ready.