Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] be [pron] to go by " in BNC.
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1 | If our test car is anything to go by , though , the cracks might be beginning to show . |
2 | INVESTMENTS could soon be sold like whiter-than-white washing powder if the latest Personal Equity Plan launch is anything to go by . |
3 | If the bar conversation was anything to go by , the people of Oswaldston were going to react to their newly famous son by first denigrating him and then resenting any outsider who made claim to him . |
4 | The contribution which the College makes directly to the development of librarianship and allied subjects in the further education sector in Wales is however limited , if the evidence of the research interests of the staff and the published list of student projects are anything to go by . |
5 | If early season form is anything to go by , Strabane could well be dark horses in the most open League race for years . |
6 | If ethnic monitoring recommendations are anything to go by , both in schools and elsewhere , official information on the fate of pupils from the minorities will continue to suffer from this lacuna . |
7 | It would be an interesting landing , if his experience of weather patterns was anything to go by . |
8 | Indeed , if the existing track record is anything to go by , aid is probably detrimental . |