How To Use Slip by In A Sentence
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Red cowslip by variation has become non-dimorphic, and with this change of structure has become much more productive of seed than even the heteromorphic union of the common cowslip.
More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2
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What he could not permit to slip by was my implication of their fallibility.
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He gave reporters the slip by leaving at midnight.
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When you see counterproductive, invasive, or just plain stupid security, don't let it slip by.
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Even though I already made clear why they are racists -- "Federalist Society" and its friends Neo-Confederates and other "sects" of the avowedly Christian KKK -- I'll make it real simple so this time it might not slip by your prejudgement:
Balkinization
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And on most of the occasions when they had been alone together he hadn't let a chance slip by.
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He did a war dance down the track as he had Trevor White caught at first slip by Byas and another jig followed when he smashed down Iain Sutcliffe's stumps to end the day.
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By night he was a "conductor" on the Underground Railroad, helping people slip by the slave hunters.
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I managed to give him the slip by hiding behind a wall.
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So a walking day was nearly always followed by a relaxing one watching another spectacular vista slip by as the trains took us across contrasting landscapes: mountainous Basque country, coastal Cantabria and green Galicia.
The train in Spain: a pilgrimage for softies
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So it can come as a shock to discover that some of these activities can be barred to them as the years slip by.
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STS-117:  Manifesting of FDRD will slip by 2 weeks to 31 March, but the Compatibility and Cargo Integration Reviews will only slip by 1 week.
NASA Watch: Keith Cowing: February 2005 Archives
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Hayden holing out to long-off—Laxman taking the catch, and then Langer was caught at slip by Rahul Dravid.
Archive 2004-10-01
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It would be a shame to let one of the few real legal and democratic options available to British Columbians today slip by unrealised.
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It was a relief to just slip by in the darkness, no obligation to draw his knife, drop into the hole and silence the enemy's murmurings.
AMAGANSETT
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She peered up at the tree that branched over them, watched the leaves turn, slip by each other as they passed.
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I see familiar landmarks slip by and then we get stuck behind a tractor with huge wheels and a trailer.
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However, the question remains: with all these goofy and screwball side effects, how in the heck did it slip by the radar of the FDA?
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The blunger shown at fig. stirs the clay slip by rotating two sets of blades at 17 rpm (rotations per minute), and blunging time for ball clay is more than 10 hours.
Chapter 7
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You let the chance of a lifetime slip by.
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She let the news slip by mistake , in an unguarded moment.
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He gave reporters the slip by leaving at midnight.