Example sentences of "go by the " in BNC.
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1 | On Sunday night at London 's Red Rose Cabaret , run by Ivor Dembina ( erstwhile member of Comic Abuse ) , a benefit going by the name of F**k was held for cabaret performance poet Joolz . |
2 | But there will be three trains a week instead of 14 , all going by the less attractive and evocative northern route and not over the historic line of the Canadian Pacific Railway . |
3 | Late that night Lachlan visited the wounded , smiling cheerfully , near dropping with exhaustion and loss of blood ; kept going by the force of will . |
4 | This morning she had started out late for Pack Meeting , so instead of going by the woodland path , which was a long way round , she 'd taken the direct route by road and arrived in time . |
5 | You could tell how a party was going by the number of items of Jo-Jo 's clothing scattered about the dance floor . |
6 | Hopefully when I get a new tank set up , I will have more success in numbers by going by the book . |
7 | The best new Cash here is ‘ Going By The Book ’ where Biblical storied and Gulf War reports collide , weighty concerns that match his stentorian , testifying tones . |
8 | Most of these rules , I should point out , were petty , automatic ones relating to punctuality or tidiness and can generally be described as ‘ going by the book ’ . |
9 | Going by the Book |
10 | Judging from early games in this country , and especially by the dreadful Leicester v England match , our referees are going by the book and will blow rucks and mauls dead far more quickly . |
11 | Worse , Intel is likely to cut the price of its Pentium chip during the next two years — perhaps by one-third or more going by the firm 's past behaviour . |
12 | Okay , no it 's , I 'm just going by the one at school and it , because it 's all made up of little dots you |
13 | He had quite a cheerful blaze going by the time she came back , with an armful of twigs and berries which she arranged artistically in a vase on the table . |
14 | And it then made possible going by the shortest route . |
15 | ‘ We 're not going by the lake . |
16 | She knew , however , that getting herself into trouble as well would n't help them ; going by the sounds of fighting outside , she knew that it would probably be almost suicidal to risk going out tonight . |
17 | The Doctor could n't quite make out what it was that had moved , but going by the gelid fluidity of the apparent movement , he did n't really want to . |
18 | This in turn leads to their ‘ going by the book ’ , their sense of power stemming from their ability to hold things up rather than get things done . |
19 | Dougal was chasing a forlorn hope ; and he was n't even sure that he was going by the best route . |
20 | Right , but presumably if that , that work 's not just going by the board that 's , that 's right |
21 | Investigations of this kind reveal something of the structure of poverty by indicating those who were kept going by the poor rate , the only eighteenth-century tax which was redistributive . |
22 | The turbulence is being kept going by the working of this against the mean velocity gradient . |
23 | All good games going by the reports and super goals to boot . |
24 | And then all of a sudden in a span of about three month a lot of deals started er going by the wayside let's say right . |
25 | Going by the book to help Tanzania |
26 | The court heard that the man behind the fraud was an American going by the name of Hector Portillo . |
27 | he says he was going by the horse like |
28 | You going by the ferry ? |
29 | The worst hazard , though , was that as the days went by the Sumatra seemed to become increasingly irresponsible . |
30 | As the year went by the economic sops to the peasantry provided by NEP began to have a relaxing effect on this class , but industrial unrest throughout Russia continued to rise . |