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22 Sentences With "gone swimming"

How to use gone swimming in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "gone swimming" and check conjugation/comparative form for "gone swimming". Mastering all the usages of "gone swimming" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Gone Swimming Turns out, the Spectacles really shine under water.
She had gone swimming in the Brazos River earlier this month.
He has never flown in an airplane or gone swimming or worn sunglasses.
His symptoms set in 12 days after he'd gone swimming, and he died three days later.
For instance, the Reels never could have gone swimming because the island was SURROUNDED BY FREAKING SHARKS!
They were looking for Saridou&aposs 55-year-old sister, Eleni, who had gone swimming with a friend of hers in Mati.
Local NBC affiliate KCEN reported that Avant had gone swimming in the Brazos River near their Valley Mills home over Labor Day weekend.
She had gone swimming with a friend of hers in Mati, Saridou said, but the two became separated in the chaos of the fire.
Hey, when you've watched blazing fire dances, gone swimming in ancient cenotes, and shopped the local boutiques, you've definitely earned a shot (or three).
DENNING, N.Y. — For decades, hikers in the Catskills have gone swimming in a freshwater pool in Sundown Wild Forest, near the foot of Peekamoose Mountain.
That being said, I have these scars that don't bother me personally, but every time I've gone swimming this summer, I'm aware of how cis people react to my body.
That encouraging piece of news follows a report of a non-fatal shark attack last month off of Newport Beach—the only beach where I've gone swimming in the past ten years.
Kim revealed details like her favorite room for selfies (the theater), her favorite thing about the bathroom (the lighting), and how she feels about the pool (she's never gone swimming in it).
The 17-year-olds had gone swimming at Vilano Beach, near St. Augustine, to celebrate senior skip day and got caught in a current that pulled them father and farther away from land.
She has gone swimming with sharks for a PSA for the group. Jones gave birth to a son in September 2011. She dated singer Josh Groban from 2003 to 2006.
Von Emster's death is considered, officially, the result of a great white shark attack. The coroner's examination concluded that she had gone swimming, or "entered the water", around midnight and was shortly thereafter attacked by a shark. It also appeared that her body had subsequently been scavenged by blue sharks postmortem.
King (2018), p. 328. The New York Times called Rogers "a dedicated lap-swimmer", and Tom Junod, author of "Can You Say... Hero?", the 1998 Esquire profile of Rogers, said, "Nearly every morning of his life, Mister Rogers has gone swimming". Rogers began swimming when he was a child, at his family's vacation home outside Latrobe, where they owned a pool, and during their winter trips to Florida.
Stonehouse maintained the pretence of normality until he faked his death on 20 November 1974, leaving a pile of clothes on a beach in Miami. It appeared that he had gone swimming, and had been drowned or possibly killed by a shark. He was presumed dead, and obituaries were published despite the fact that no corpse had been found. In reality, he was en route to Australia, hoping to set up a new life with his mistress and secretary, Sheila Buckley.
Newspaper report of Davies' drowning About a month before Davies's 21st birthday, he and Buxton drowned together in Sandford Lasher, a pool of water downstream of a weir near Sandford Lock on the River Thames, a few miles from Oxford. The closeness of Davies and Buxton, combined with the uncertain circumstances of their deaths, led to speculation that the pair had died in a suicide pact. Dangerous currents in Sandford Lasher had made the pool notorious as a drowning hazard – there were warning signs and a conspicuous 19th century memorial to previous victims. Despite this, the pair had gone swimming there before.
Ingrid Horrocks won the class prize for creative writing in 1996, the Macmillan Brown Prize in 1996 and a William Georgetti Scholarship in 1999. She received a Fast-Start Grant from the Marsden Fund in 2008 for her study Reluctant wanderers: women re- imagine the margins, 1775-1800, exploring the figure of the female wanderer in late 18th-century British literary culture. In 2016, she received the College of Humanities and Social Sciences Teaching Award from Massey University for her innovative creative non-fiction courses. Her travel essay, ‘Gone Swimming’ was shortlisted for the 2017 Landfall Essay Competition and she was highly commended in the same competition in 2019.
The car in Chew Stoke in which a man died on 22 November During November a series of floods affected many parts of Britain. On 22 November a man died after his car was washed down a flooded brook in Chew Stoke, Somerset and trapped against a small bridge. A 26-year-old man was also killed as his car overturned in torrential rain in Devon. In Sonning, Berkshire a 91-year-old was apparently witnessed to have gone swimming in the flooded Thames and was missing, feared dead. A Downing Street spokesman said that 300 properties were flooded in 24 hours in England and Wales on 22 November.
At the inquest deciding on how Highlander McLaren died, Wiltshire and Swindon coroner David Ridley said "I am satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that Scott was captured by insurgent forces and ultimately was executed by insurgent forces on the morning of July 4; therefore, for those reasons, the conclusion I am going to record is that Scott McLaren was unlawfully killed while on active service in Afghanistan." When McLaren left the base (an event that was not observed by the guards at the camp gates) CCTV captured him as he walked south. His route to the vehicle check point should have taken him north over a canal bridge. It has not been properly explained as to why McLaren went in the opposite direction which led him into a Taliban held area known as "The Heart of Darkness" An Afghan Army General claimed that McLaren had gone swimming with two ANA troops, was separated and drowned with the Taliban abusing his body when they found it.

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