We have no meanings for "trail by" in our records yet.
1 Could he have left a trail by way of his sea charts?
2 West Coast were lucky to only trail by 26 points at quarter-time.
3 Surely the Freaks would've lost our trail by the time we woke.
4 But St. John's fought back to trail by only two at halftime.
5 Who's put off the trail by the fire of a fool Sioux?
6 An animal moved lightly, leaving but the faintest trail by comparison.
7 Mahinmi's play allowed Indiana to only trail by seven at halftime.
8 We marched on along the trail by which we had arrived.
9 We really ought to be on the trail by this time, said Polly.
10 I fell twice, and made forty feet of trail by lunchtime.
11 Washington State didn't trail by fewer than eight points the rest of the way.
12 They have a game in hand on City, who they trail by six points.
13 The Boss and the boys has got the trail by this time, I guess.
14 Denver closed strong to trail by seven at the break.
15 To attempt to run the blockade of that trail by day would be fatal.
16 At first we follow the trail by which we came.
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