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All of those plans must now go by the board.
Since he became Director, that's gone by the board along with everything else.
To call one man in meant all his other work had to go by the board for a matter of months.
We used to play golf, but went by the board when he moved.
Maybe the ground assault had gone by the board as well.
Might some of those ideas have gone by the boards?
But like so many old norms in American politics, that one has gone by the board.
In this House too, we are all trying to fall into line and innovative ideas go by the board.
That objective must under no circumstances go by the board.
But the events of those dark winter days in 2001 must have meant anything normal going by the board.
And of course, the cosseting quickly went by the board.
Health, education, transport and other welfare spending goes by the board.
Regarding stores to be left behind, economy went by the boards.
He was ignoring the last deception as something that might go by the board.
She felt that she let them go by the board.
They still lived in an era that had gone by the boards ten years ago.
With the Khomeini in office, that had gone by the boards.
A lot of this wisdom goes by the board because people who travel are so often rushed.
They went by the board, as did the wreckage of the two remaining boats.
But, with the collapse of the real estate market in the early 90's, that plan went by the boards.
And a heavy investment in scales might have to go by the boards.
The mast went by the board and the sail with it.
All efforts to appear polite and subdued went by the board.
All that went by the board with the first wave of redundancies.
But now this plan had gone by the boards.