Synonym: elapse, glide by, go along, go past, go under, lapse, pass, pass by, slide by, slip away, slip by, surpass, travel by. Similar words: gob, go back on, go back to. Meaning: v. 1. pass by 2. pass by 3. be called; go by a certain name 4. be or act in accordance with.
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61 I'm afraid the new car will have to go by the board we can't afford it.
62 He intimated a wish to go by saying that it was late.
63 The trains go by at a hell of a lick.
64 Does this mean our holiday plans will have to go by the board?
65 Let's face it - you're going to be late whether you go by bus or train.
66 You can't afford to let any job go by when you've been out of work for so long.
67 If his past plays are anything to go by , this should be a play worth watching.
68 We'll go by train as far as London, and then take a coach.
69 You can't let an opportunity like that go by - it's too good to miss.
70 If you want to go by bus, that suits me fine.
71 The child sat on her father's shoulders to watch the parade go by.
72 What do you go by when you're deciding whether or not to employ someone?
73 He was leaning on the bridge,[sentencedict.com] watching the boats go by.
74 If past experience is anything to go by, they'll be late.
75 The cafe was a good vantage point for watching the world go by.
76 We sat outside a cafe, watching the world go by.
77 I love sitting in outdoor cafes watching the world go by.
78 They could be seen hanging around street corners, watching the girls go by.
79 You can't go by what he says; he's very untrustworthy.
80 The roads are very dangerous there—I'd give them a wide berth and go by train.
81 I go by the church every morning on my way to work.
82 This guy, Jack Smith, does he go by the name of Jackal?
83 We're in for a difficult couple of weeks, if past experience is anything to go by.
84 It's a case of not what you know but who you know in this world today and qualifications quite go by the board.
85 He likes to sit outside his front door and watch the world go by.
86 She feels she has to go by the book and can't use her creativity.
87 We could take the train or alternatively go by car.
88 If past experience is anything to go by, the plane will be late.
89 By the time you've paid so much for the ferry and so much for the train fare, it would be cheaper to go by plane.
90 They never seem to let a year go by without introducing a new version of their software.