Sentence examples for last going to from inspiring English sources

"Last going to" is not a grammatically correct phrase to use in written English.
It is possible that you are trying to use the phrase "going to last," which means to endure or remain for a long time. This phrase can be used in sentences such as: - "The sun is going to last for another few hours before it sets." - "His memory is going to last forever in our hearts."

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RESTAURANTS in California are at last going to the dogs.

The world's oldest democracy is at last going to be on the closest of terms with its largest democracy.

Our elected representatives were at last going to take a final up or down vote on health reform.

AFTER ten years of being one city again, is Berlin at last going to act as one?

"I moved slowly towards what was at last going to separate me from all around me," he says as he begins to feel the divinity within him.

The South was the country's aberrant region — wayward, backward, benighted — but it was at last going to join properly in the national project: that was the liberal rhetoric that accompanied the civil-rights movement.

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San Francisco last went to the playoffs in 2002.

At 47, Ms. Astor at last went to fashion school.

"I then ask them when did they last go to a wedding, or a funeral?

Eminem last went to the top of the charts in 2006 with "Smack That" featuring Akon.

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