Example sentences of "to go [adv] by [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Officially , the force was supposed to go in by invitation only ; avoid looking like the heavy mob ; and not humiliate authorities which felt they were hounded because they were struggling to cope on their own . |
2 | We had booked up for the ordinary ship and , and rail you know , to go over by ship and rail but er during the months awaiting the , I think we were going in July and er we had booked up maybe about April , but they had put these planes on and Polytechnic wrote to us and said , if we paid two pounds ten extra , we could go by air and we did it and the full tour for a week in Paris , going by air , was twelve pounds ten . |
3 | ‘ After all , I 'd hate it to go off by accident . ’ |
4 | I had planned to go back by bus to Fulham , as I still could not face the underground . |
5 | ‘ I used to go everywhere by bus or tube , but my son Maurice — do you know my son Maurice ? , |