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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91 It's quicker to go by plane.
92 There's no way you could go by yourself, Kay.
93 Been happening more often as the years go by?
94 Neural networks go by many aliases.
95 Christine and I decided to go by train.
96 Others may go by car or by rail.
97 The problems start as the years go by.
98 We debated whether to fly or go by train, finally deciding on the train.
99 One woman reported seeing a man go by on a motorcycle.
100 The George Street precinct is a great place to pause, enjoy the frequent street entertainment and watch the world go by.
101 Do not let another day go by where your dedication to other people's opinions is greater than your dedication to your own emotions! Steve Maraboli
102 I go by John's place on my way to work; I can pick him up.
102 Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
103 If parking is difficult in a built-up area it may be better to go by public transport.
104 It's very pleasant to linger in a pavement cafe here and just watch the world go by.
105 Hefting a large, heavy pair of cable-cutters that had lain on a shelf, she let the first two go by.
106 Sir Henry agreed to help in this way, and to go by himself to the Stapletons that evening.
107 His day is filled with snoozing and watching the birds go by.
108 About 100 patients had to go by a longer ground route or by helicopter to find a hospital.
109 Some live life strictly, following each and every rule rigidly. They go by the book and get stuck by the hook. Break free today, let conscience guide your way. RVM
110 I du n no how long I sit there, I just sit there and sort of watch the cars go by.
111 It would be an interesting landing, if his experience of weather patterns was anything to go by.
112 As a result, our days sometimes go by a shade quicker than twenty-four hours.
113 Every half hour or so, a car would go by singing like a sewing machine.
114 I sit at the bar and watch the real world go by.
115 Moral standards go by the board in an atmosphere that seems generated purely for the above purposes.
116 I could take the train, but it's more convenient to go by car.
117 You had to go by their strut to distinguish between who should be approached and who avoided.
118 It's actually less expensive to go by air to San Francisco.
119 Indeed, the colour of your breeches is very important, at least, if the rules are anything to go by.
120 But what if the message happens to go by undersea cable?