Pete usually had a fire going by the time she was ready to fix breakfast.
It was ridiculous - sending him into town after such personal items when she was perfectly capable of going by herself.
I'm going by my place really fast.
It seems more probable that a special invasion was assigned to them by later writers in order to explain the presence of mythical personages going by their name in the heroic cycles, as they were found inconvenient by the monkish historians.
Until the 15th century the mayor either rode or walked to Westminster, but in 1453 Sir John Norman appears to have set a fashion of going by water.