"They beat us by a nose last year in this race."
She moved by her nose, in the direction of the smell.
Seconds before the finish line, he pulled ahead by a nose.
He won five races in a row by a head or a nose.
"I feel like I've just won a race by a nose," he said.
A fly came by his nose and he snapped at it.
He felt as if they left by his nose.
She held her hand by his nose and mouth.
She lost her first professional race by a nose, but went on to win many races in state and country fairs.
"We are ahead by a nose," one person, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said.
Then I reached through the open window and got him by the neck.
If she had turned to run, he could have caught her by the neck.
So he played about the girl and let her catch him by the neck.
I'd love to string him up by his little neck.
She had him by the neck, his head pressed against the floor.
The hand took her by the neck again, and squeezed.
The thing that had hold of him by the neck squeezed.
It had just taken him by the neck, like the rabbit.
Many and many's the restless night I've wanted to take you by the neck.
He got the bottle by the neck and pulled it out.