Go-by Sentence Examples

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  • Of course, we can go by ourselves.

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  • Surprisingly, Darcie was good company, which helped the trip go by faster.

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  • If you'll just point the way, I'll be glad to go by myself.

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  • I have to go by a lawyer's office.

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  • Ear mites, which go by the scientific name Otodectes cynotis, are common parasites of cats, but they also affect dogs, foxes and other small mammals.

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  • To make the time go by faster, many men find keeping busy helpful.

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  • You can sit back and watch your thoughts go by instead of engaging with them.

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  • Taking care of tattoos will ultimately keep them looking fresher as the years go by.

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  • If you don't feel like driving, you do have the option to go by bus from Downtown Seattle; by limousine if you wish to take a private luxury shopping trip; and by shuttle from various suburbs, though a reservation is needed.

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  • It helps keep her from clawing on your furniture and gives her a place to climb, sleep and watch the world go by.

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  • While there are no written alimony guidelines that Courts use, many judges go by specific criteria to aid in the decision of ordering alimony and the amount of it.

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  • You might brush your hand over the rug pile and go by the way it feels.

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  • You can weight each round if you wish, or you can simply go by total wins (a point system helps eliminate ties).

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  • Look back on the situations that led to the termination of your employment, feel the rejection, sadness and anger, and then let it go by telling yourself that there is nothing you can do about it now.

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  • Although writing the wedding thank you cards can seem like a chore, it will go by quickly once you start doing it.

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  • Gilding fruit can be done a couple of days in advance and letting your friends assist you will make the task go by much quicker.

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  • And to just let it go by you instead of being strong and trying to resist something you cannot resist by yourself.

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  • Will ever a week go by where the name Donald Trump isn't mentioned?

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  • He's quoted as saying, "three months go by and I got people telling me, 'Nick, you know what Paris is doing to you,' and I got a little upset."

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  • One of the lesser-known reasons for birth names of celebrities to go by the wayside is the potential for conflict within the Screen Actors Guild (SAG).

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  • The only concern is for the feel - in this instance, you must go by the fabric content and trust your instincts.

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  • Some pet food manufacturers go by the philosophy, "Don't ask, don't tell".

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  • Getting a dog from a shelter is one way to combat the plethora of unwanted pets as well.When looking at a mixed breed dog, you won't usually be able to go by breed characteristics.

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  • Always go by the price per square footage to get an accurate idea of what the job will cost.

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  • They just go by a couple of different names, so it makes shopping a little bit more difficult, but not by much.

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  • Dutch collars go by a few designations including Peter Pan, Eton and Buster Brown.

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  • Rather than sizing by height, they go by body shape, so you will need to do a few calculations before you can find the dress that's perfect for you.

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  • Obviously, panties cannot be tried on before purchase, so you have to go by hip measurements to assess your size.

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  • As you search for the right senior living community for you or a loved one, you'll find that these properties go by a variety of different names.

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  • No one has completed all of the puzzles (99 to date), and more are being added as the weeks go by.

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  • Five minutes go by and you're forty miles from your destination.

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  • Backpackers often go by the Ten Essentials when planing what to take on their trip.

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  • Weight gain takes time, so several months may go by before a child returns to his normal weight range.

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  • The best way to protect yourself from scams is often to simply go by the old saying of, "if it's too good to be true, it probably is."

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  • If a few months go by without a positive result on a pregnancy test, they may become frustrated and start to worry that there is a medical cause for their lack of conceiving.

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  • Men have the advantage over women when it comes to shopping as for the most part, if they go by hip measurements, they can be guaranteed of a fit and don't have to try anything on.

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  • Contemporary dolls that represent the present are also available, and go by the name of "Just for You" dolls.

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  • It's easy to choose which GE HEPA air purifier you need for your room, simply go by the manufacturer's suggestion for the total square feet of your room.

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  • Some claim to be "personalized," but most go by your astrological sign.

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  • If you're buying the engagement ring for someone as a surprise, don't go by their skin tone and coloring alone.

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  • Don't go by trends, skin tone, or tradition; instead, go by what feels right to symbolize your relationship with that individual and make the ring as individual as she is.

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  • If the recipient of the ring is always on top of the trends, this may be a case where you do want to go by which color of gold is popular at the time of the engagement.

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  • When buying backpacks on sale, price may not always be the best factor to go by in deciding which product to purchase.

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  • While horoscopes are most accurate when using the moment of a person's birth, horoscopes in papers only go by a general overview of a sign to make their statements for the coming day.

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  • Star signs also go by the name of astrological signs, sun signs or just "your sign".

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  • The first believes you should use Waite's insight into the cards and go by his meanings in the small handbook supplied with the Rider deck.

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  • Though it is easy to go by fit when trying on shoes, it's wise to measure your feet before actually purchasing anything.

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  • Not likely, but as the years go by with milestones such as having children, chances are a little symbol here and there will pop up from time to time.

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  • However, most go by a set style of Celtic tattoos found in flash art.

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  • Having that inspirational story to go by helps the artists create a very personalized version of the tattoo design, potentially matching up with exactly what the clients have in mind when they go in to have one done.

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  • The parent company has a proven model to go by to help you set up the business and succeed.

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  • These cheerleading bloomers go by a variety of names, but are best described as short shorts.

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  • Be patient, but call if more than eight weeks go by without a phone call or letter from Aetna.

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  • Whether they go by the name bra strap hider or bra control clip, these little handy items are designed to the same thing, hide your bra straps.

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  • The first round of auditions go by very quickly, so you'll want to be prepared in every way, knowing what to expect before, during, and after your American Idol audition.

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  • Our hero discovers that the people here go by numbers rather than names, and that he has become Number Six.

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  • Collagen fillers go by the trade names Zyderm and Zyplast.

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  • Let's go by and take a look at your truck while we're in town.

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  • Why don't you go by and see him.

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  • Katie watched the world go by as they drove, half-listening to Hannah's chatter.

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  • It will go by fast, and after this my schedule is wide open.

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  • Manuel Comnenus demanded that all conquests made by the crusaders should be his fiefs; and the question was debated whether the crusaders should follow the land route through Hungary, along the old road of Charlemagne, or should go by sea to the Holy Land.

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  • Migrants proceeding long distances generally go by preference to one of the great cities of commerce or industry.

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  • The Ministry of Interior and certain technical departments are recruited from the civil service schools, but many appointments in government service go by patronage.

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  • When a prisoner in the hands of Filipo Maria Visconti, duke of Milan, in 1435, Alphonso persuaded his ferocious and crafty captor to let him go by making it plain that it was the interest of Milan not to prevent the victory of the Aragonese party in Naples.

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  • Owing to their appearance they go by the popular name of mildews.

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  • They never go to a parish unless invited, nor stay when asked to go by the parish priest.

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  • P. Faugere has been executed as far as the Pensees go by Leon Brunschvig (3 vols., 1904), who has also issued a onevolume edition.

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  • One expedition with gunboats proceeded up the Brahmaputra into Assam; another marched by land through Chittagong into Arakan, for the Bengal sepoys refused to go by sea; a third, and the strongest, sailed from Madras direct to the mouth of the Irrawaddy.

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  • The nonDorian dialects, Ionic, Attic and the various forms of Aeolic, are regarded as relatively closely akin, and go by the common name " Achaean."

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  • The cardinals forced him towards Germany by the most direct road, without allowing him to go by way of Avignon as he had projected, in order to make plans with the princes of France.

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  • An age seemed to go by before the door of the hut slowly creaked open.

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  • Here you can to stop and sit among the trees and spring daffodils and watch the world go by.

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  • How many months go by without the film versions of Up Pompeii or Bless This House or rising damp being aired?

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  • We have to go by the innate decency of the communities = than overt regulation of the government.

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  • If Hotmail is anything to go by you will also get lots of other stuff on top - some rather sordid.

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  • If the results of the understanding go by the name of knowledge, then the higher teaching of the intellectual intuition may be called ignorance - ignorance, however, that is conscious of itself, docta ignorantia.

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  • After all our discoveries and inventions no man will go by a pile of wood.

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  • If the current climate is anything to go by it look 's like we are in for a sweltering summer at long last !

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  • Creating time-lapse footage requires lots of patience, if the author 's experiences are anything to go by !

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  • Many different cultures will use the middle name as a chance to give their child a choice in what name they will want to go by when they grow up.

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  • Many lenders go by the middle score, so if you have say 712, 719 and 658, thanks to some obvious glitches in the last one, you may still sail through without a hitch.

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  • How you eventually decide to post is up to you, but don't let a lack of responses get you down if the first few weeks go by with no replies.

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  • Baby boys can get where they need to go by using their feet!

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