Example sentences of "[conj] go [adv] by [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Being around Notting Hill meant we got involved in the Free School gigs , big social events that went round by word of mouth . ’ |
2 | Having set off in great style from Salzburg in their own carriage , they were now so impecunious that they were obliged to sell it before the frontier and go on by postchaise . |
3 | After opening nights at Blackpool , she would snub John ; when he waited for her at the front entrance with their car and chauffeur she would deliberately slip out of the Stage Door and go home by tram . |
4 | She took the loaded wire basket to the outlet , paid , filled her carrier bags , and went homewards by Underground . |
5 | Next morning Tess walked to Shaston , a town she hardly knew , and went on by waggon to Trantridge . |
6 | Ever-resourceful , he 'd stolen a copy of the Evening Standard to hide his blushes and gone home by Underground . |
7 | Both they and Saracens had hard-fought draws in one of their pool matches but go through by virtue of scoring more tries . |
8 | In the end I did n't even walk to Cambridge , but went ignominiously by bus from Royston , where we stopped for lunch . |