travel by

VERB
  1. move past
    He passed his professor in the hall
    A black limousine passed by when she looked out the window
    One line of soldiers surpassed the other
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How To Use travel by In A Sentence

  • The country's largest zoo and gardens, where human beings can roam on foot or travel by monorail and waterbus. Times, Sunday Times
  • We seem to be turning full circle, to the time when few people had motorcars and it was fun to travel by train.
  • I'd prefer to travel by air.
  • They ran into weather problems and a lack of snow on the ground, Pettis says, which can seriously hamper travel by snow machine.
  • I feel I am being discriminated against because I am a working mother who doesn't drive so has to travel by bus with a baby in a pushchair during the rush-hour.
  • We can now travel by air.
  • If the findings are accurate, our reluctance to travel by airplane is abating.
  • Rail travel by spectators to more important distant away games was more certainly growing by the later 1880s, and even the nature of the excursionists was changing.
  • We couldn't induce the old lady to travel by air.
  • Messengers would travel by stagecoach armed with pistols and blunderbusses, ready to shoot to kill any bandits or highwaymen.
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