Example sentences of "go [adv prt] by [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 That 's despite profits going DOWN by a third to £778 million because of the hot weather .
2 Going in by the back door
3 While still leafing through the statements he turned to Sara : ‘ We have a witness who claims to have seen you in Alexandra Road after eleven on Saturday night , and you may know that a woman was seen going in by the back door of this house at half-past . ’
4 Going out by the gun-room window , ’ said Thomas , ‘ which master announced to all of them was faulty , and that was why Rover slept there . ’
5 The single person 's allowance goes up by a hundred and eighty pounds .
6 But the tax on company cars goes up by a third .
7 Would n't be too bad cos you 'd go down by the Jolly Farmer .
8 The Israelis , fielding five international masters and two FIDE masters against Bayern 's six grandmasters , went down by the narrow margin of 7–5 after IM Leonid Zaid ( a recent arrival from the USSR and one of the few men alive with a plus score against Kasparov ) shocked the Germans by defeating Kindermann and Bischoff .
9 Kilmarnock went down by the only goal of the game at Dumbarton , where several hundred fans were evacuated from the main stand just minutes before the game was due to start .
10 ‘ We go in by a roundabout route .
11 But if we go in the park she can run more , or in the summer we go down by the old railway track do n't we ?
12 ‘ They will have gone down by the other side , ’ said Allan Stewart , ‘ it is their quickest way . ’
13 She went in by the front door and upstairs to her room ; and was still being torn apart by her emotions .
14 Last time the fibre-optic and wire-cutter had gone in by the front door ; this time they were to enter by the back .
15 Yeah but i if you 're gon na go over by a hundred percent and you 've got people there working overtime
16 Our takings went up by a few shillings each week and pretty soon we had to expand and move the kitchens upstairs , where Malc 's Mom made our famous home-made pies ' .
17 we notice the joints of beef in Tesco gone up by a few quid
18 gone up by a few quid from six pound odd to eight pound odd
19 So you 'll always know that , if your salary 's gone up by the same level , whenever you claim , it 's gon na be the same percentage as it was today .
20 Ned went out by a parallel track , the Caples , so as to get back to Queenstown for New Year festivities .
21 In the little hall , Francis put on a waterproof coat and cap and they went out by the back door .
22 And he had gone out by the front door , presumably to present an appearance of normality if he should be seen by any of the family — a late evening stroll before bed being a simple enough amusement — while she could save the whole circuit of the house by using the back door close to the kitchen .
23 They left the woods and went around by the neighbouring fields — ‘ blind ’ country where the ditches and drains were all concealed in coarse , overgrown grass .
24 They said the mules would go round by a good track but we 'd explore the river .
25 You go round by the pleached walk . ’
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