Example sentences of "[verb] to go by [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Do you want to go by train ?
2 Schoolcard holders can go on the bus if accompanied by no more than four adults — if they want to go by train they must have an Adult DayRover ; a Family DayRover is for two adults and three child permit holders or one adult and four child permit holders with dog .
3 B-R has told Margaret Wilkinson that if she wants to go by rail she 'll have to get a narrower wheelchair .
4 She 'd never make it if she tried to go by bus .
5 However , do n't look at the speed ; try to go by feel and tighten the turn until you feel or hear the airflow start to break away around the wing-root .
6 She says I always go with my bike shopping — I could n't imagione to go by car — there are no problems parking …
7 If a man ca n't afford to go by automobile , and if he is content with eating and architecture , the world 's best ( as I have known it ) is afoot from Poitiers , from Brives , from Perigord or Limoges .
8 The usual answer is ‘ I would love to go by train , but it costs too much ’ .
9 I said , no , and she said oh I have lots of times , I only live at Manchester , you see , and of course , you had to go by boat you see , and I caught the boat train from Ipswich at eight o'clock in the morning and I got to Manchester at lunchtime about one and then went on to Liverpool and the train there took us almost down to the docks .
10 She says I always go with my bike shopping — I could n't imagine to go by car … there are no problems parking … and can put lots of things in my bags .
11 For example 1 might have chosen to go by ship to New York .
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