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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121 If this scene was anything to go by, Kruger would have him in a cellar with the waters slowly rising.
122 And tomorrow afternoon, I could go by some of the shops on my way home and buy him something for Christmas.
123 The days go by, and once again things settle down to the barest of routines.
124 A pity so many kamikaze spectators chose to stand in the four foot to watch it go by.
125 As the days go by open your mind to what is going on around you - what are other people's goals?
126 Inset Watching the world go by from the observation or promenade deck of an Empire Flying-boat, 1930s.
127 The old village school, which closed in 1968, is now a private house and schoolchildren go by bus to Howden.
128 We were so hard up for entertainment we sat outside counting the cars go by.
129 A great tradition of the Tour is the family picnic, eaten at the roadside as the riders go by.
130 Even where deep affection remains unaltered, the gap between them often becomes a chasm as years go by.
131 Sometimes we used to go by train to Retford, Torksey or Saxilby.
132 In fact if the books are anything to go by then he is doing everything wrong.
133 A rather racy novel,[http://sentencedict.com/go by.html] if the cover was anything to go by.
134 Fifteen minutes go by, and the noise resumes, gently, slowly, and in my direction.
135 When we were lads Walton's doorway was where we always used to stand and watch the world go by.
136 We were instructed to go by the book, and we played by the book.
137 A week does not go by without representatives from around the world arriving to view the Tucson cluster model.
138 Hundreds of people lined the streets to see the football team go by.
139 So we ought to be cheering as the big round numbers go by[Sentencedict.com], leaving us healthy and whole.
140 As the generations go by, under the assumption of blending inheritance, variation is bound to become swamped.
141 I've got to go by Blockbuster and return those tapes.
142 But, as the days go by, Fifi grows withdrawn and watchful.
143 Ought promotion to go by seniority or by abilities?
144 I want to go by streetcar.
145 I want to go by monorail.
146 Busily writing epistles important, to go by the Mayflower.
147 I want to go by ropeway.
148 He waited at the crossing for the tail end of the train to go by.
149 Deosil go by the waxing moon, chanting out the joyful tune.
150 He would take the slowest train rather than go by air.