- goal
- 01. The Brazilian team scored a [goal] late in the second half to win the game 1-0.02. If you want to succeed, you need to set yourself some [goals], and then make plans on how to achieve them.03. My high school class set itself a [goal] of raising $500 for our graduation party by running a car wash.04. The [goal] of this change to the rules is simply to reduce violence in our school.05. Her [goal] in life is to become a fashion designer, and eventually design her own line of clothing.06. Hockey player Wayne Gretzky scored more [goals] than any other player in history.07. My [goal] is to become a millionaire by the time I'm 30 years old.08. What exactly are your [goals] in this class?09. Robert Anthony once said that if you act as if you have already achieved your [goal], it is yours.10. There is a Greek proverb which notes that before you can score, you must first have a [goal].11. We hope to achieve our [goal] of increasing our profits by at least 20% this year.12. In the Middle Ages, towns in Europe had soccer games which were competed using teams of up to a hundred players, with the [goals] a half-mile or so apart.13. In October 1995, the potato became the first vegetable to be grown in space. The technology was developed with the [goal] of feeding astronauts on long space voyages, and eventually feeding future space colonies.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.