Example sentences of "goes by the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Politicians in Japan are generally promoted according to their age ; James Kondo , a Heisei reformer still in his 20s , goes by the title of ‘ senior policy analyst ’ .
2 ‘ She goes by the name of Jilly Jonathan .
3 Occasionally such a massive infestation occurs in man , when it goes by the name of crusted or Norwegian scabies .
4 And Anthony 's grebo village goes by the name of Ambergate .
5 Amstral has recently been through a combination of management buyouts and takeovers , including the acquisition of Crab Advanced Technologies ' sales and marketing division , and now goes by the name of ABC Workstation Solutions Ltd .
6 In the most possible of the hotels — it goes by the name of Toppin — all the rooms are taken by seven o'clock .
7 The science of adjusting these coefficients goes by the name of control theory .
8 While accepting wholeheartedly the value of this sort of study — the discipline that goes by the name of philology in English-speaking countries — Saussure argued that it gave only a partial account of linguistic phenomena .
9 It had n't lost one , there was no eye socket on one side of its head , so after the photos and the corny jokes about ’ one eye and goes by the name of lucky ’ back into the water and off she swam .
10 It was lying beside the great old Bible that goes by the name of John Brown of Haddington .
11 Such views have not received widespread acceptance , however , and as time goes by the chances of a reinstatement of some form of gold standard look more and more remote .
12 A steamer leaves Oban on certain days for Staffa and Iona : it goes by the Sound of Mull round the north of that island , and returns by the south .
13 ‘ Is n't the truth that the Chancellor said to you ‘ either the adviser goes by the end of the year or I go now ’ ?
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