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    gone by


    1. I try to navigate through the city with a broken and bloodstained windshield while he lounges back and chats about days gone by


    2. If those near to your current physical identity knew that you have gone by your own higher choice, they would celebrate your departure!


    3. It had gone by quickly because they'd been living in short slices for much of the time


    4. By the time they were done most of that hour had gone by and little serious issues had been discussed


    5. Some people had been there in years gone by, like Jools and Robbie


    6. If a number of years have gone by, the


    7. He grins at me for a moment and then his eyes misted, looking past me into a time gone by


    8. All the other girls had gone by the time she emerged from the scanky stage door into the alleyway backing onto the club


    9. ” He answered with a fond recollection of times gone by


    10. been so panicked they could have all been gone by now

    11. Should have gone by himself


    12. The old Liberators…” he drifted off into his vision of a time gone by


    13. All the heartaches of years gone by


    14. Entire lifetimes had gone by while she was behind bars


    15. In fact, they’d gone by as she spoke of the wine casks


    16. Ten years had gone by without any contact between them


    17. Both of them quietly acknowledged that even one life lost in this conflict was one too many, and now with all of these bloody weeks gone by, there could be no truly happy ending


    18. “Oh, I think he’s grown more wary, more worldly as the years have gone by


    19. ” The icy waves that so fascinated him threatened to send up a new onslaught of vivid recollections, of shadows and specters of years gone by


    20. Had two hours gone by

    21. It was not until another month had gone by that Doris, really in need of a hot cock, decided she could stand sexual inactivity no longer


    22. “Where are you going to go? Back to yours? It’s gone by now, and we both know it


    23. “This one here has gone by the look of it the one over there shot in the gut has about an hour if that and he will be in terrible agony the other one I don’t think has above quarter of an hour Sir


    24. The first of those remedies is the study of science and philosophy, which the state might render almost universal among all people of middling or more than middling rank and fortune ; not by giving salaries to teachers in order to make them negligent and idle, but by instituting some sort of probation, even in the higher and more difficult sciences, to be undergone by every person before he was permitted to exercise any liberal profession, or before he could be received as a candidate for any honourable office, of trust or profit


    25. “You know the berries are all gone by now


    26. Years had gone by


    27. A delicious smell hit me when the driver opened the door, and I discovered that he’d gone by an Italian restaurant for carryout during my appointment


    28. I never wore my medals in public until about twenty years had gone by


    29. Earlier, his idea as to what was the cause of his delay had been problems with that broken-down heap of a sedan he drove, while she had imagined him oversleeping, but too many calls to his apartment had been placed and too much time had gone by for either scenario to be true


    30. She saw a quiet provincial town of colonial architecture preserved in time from centuries gone by but, eerily scarred with bullet-pocked walls

    31. It took him back to times gone by when, as a young man, they would sit together after dinners, in that very spot, chatting for hours, perhaps about Truman’s future or university studies


    32. They were both sitting opposite each other on a pair of withered old chairs, remnants of a past gone by when the jester seemed to had enjoyed a certain degree of lavishness


    33. Time had gone by too quickly


    34. If I had any hair left to tear out it would all be gone by now


    35. "The day has gone by for that sort of thing


    36. The time had gone by so fast


    37. 10 And as a ship that passes over the waves of the water, which when it is gone by, the trace of it cannot be found, neither the


    38. not even a year has gone by


    39. “Well, he does have a network of friends who do keep him informed about things, but as the years have gone by he has increasingly made use of another source of information


    40. The woman got close to him, her long black hair was flowing on her shoulders, she looked not a year older than him, but, as he looked into her eyes, he could see centuries have gone by right in front of her

    41. the flame was gone by I looked, and, see, the smoke remained still


    42. 1 And it shall come to pass, when that appointed day has gone by, that then shall the aspect of those who are condemned be


    43. It is hard and smells like a thousand days gone by


    44. Libuse spoke also, of days gone by, and of the faded glory of the Eastern Lands which once more was beginning to shine


    45. Eight hundred years have gone by and the Realms were prospering under the rule of the Two Kings, Hades and Poseidon, and of Governor Elijah


    46. Recollections of the days gone by


    47. Perhaps it will never be printed: too much time has already gone by


    48. Among other claims foregone by Ingalls were huge Unabsorbed Overhead and Non-Recurring Engineering costs that they had incurred upfront but which were to have been amortized over nine, not five ships


    49. for more than three hours and not a single car has gone by


    50. Fewer than four cars had gone by on any one day














































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    Synonyms for "gone by"

    antecedent prior preceding foregoing anterior elapsed past