go by the board造句1. Jim's father wanted to invest his own father's fortune in the business, which unluckily went by the board.
2. It seems that loyalty has gone by the board.
3. I'm afraid the new car will have to go by the board we can't afford it.
4. All her efforts to be polite went by the board and she started to shout.
5. The plan went by the board, the secretary is helping the old manager back sadly.
6. Scientific batsmanship goes by the board.
7. Their principles have gone by the board.
8. Health, education, transport and other welfare spending goes by the board.
9. We had 100 people in the retail home delivery, but that was going by the boards by then.
10. Meanwhile, there are other niceties that have simply gone by the board in certain aspects of management life.
11. Moral standards go by the board in an atmosphere that seems generated purely for the above purposes.
12. We used to play golf, but went by the board when he moved.
13. And because the domestic style was unsuited to amplified discourse, the domestic rules of politeness also went by the board.
14. Scientific batsmanship goes by the board. Aesthetic appreciation is thrown on the scrap heap.
15. He has let good manners go by the board long ago.
16. There are times when pride and dignity go by the board.
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17. Does this mean our holiday plans will have to go by the board?
18. It's a case of not what you know but who you know in this world today and qualifications quite go by the board.
19. The old man thought too many people now let good manners go by the board.
20. The old man thought that too many people now let good manners go by the board.
21. He was ignoring the last deception as something that might go by the board.
22. Let him humbly commune with Zoroaster then, and through the liberalizing influence of all the worthies, with Jesus Christ himself, and let "our church" go by the board.