Example sentences of "[verb] that by the time [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 The Crown has claimed that by the time he was arrested in the summer of 1991 his alleged computer forays had breached security surrounding a number of systems including one at EC headquarters , another at a world famous centre for cancer research and treatment and others at various universities .
2 Peter and Paul hope that by the time they are grown up , the doctors will know more about HC and how to stop it .
3 I hope that by the time you read this report we will have got several protests off the ground .
4 Because they know that by the time he gets to court , he 'll be thrown out , and all the time will be wasted ,
5 I would hope that by the time we come to the next assembly where there is going to be that there will be an opportunity for the churches , er , at home here to take part in preparing for the next assembly .
6 Nobody is pushing Anna , but Christine and Tony do hope that by the time she moves into mainstream education , she will have caught up .
7 Let's hope that by the time you get this issue of Machine Knitting Monthly , the weather has cheered up and you 're thinking of summer holidays .
8 Many observers believe that by the time he steps down in Brussels , at the end of 1992 , most small Irish farmers will have accepted his pension plan and he can return as the hero of rural Ireland .
9 A quick and efficient recovery immediately after the race will mean that by the time you 're on your way home , you are planning the next marathon .
10 He 's starting to realise that by the time he 's in a position to do anything that he wants , there 'll be nothing that he really wants to do .
11 ‘ The Springboks really believed that by the time they faced us at Twickenham — 12 months after the World Cup final — they would lift the crown unofficially .
12 The reason for our settling where we did was because Nigel , being an electrical and water engineer , had always believed that by the time he reached retirement the world would be starting to run out of power .
13 I started sending out a ‘ ten , thirty — three ’ , the Citizen Band S.O.S. , on channel 1 but I knew that by the time I got through all 40 channels , Danny 's truck would be on the Motorway and we would lose it .
14 He watched the slim body of Samantha dive into the pool and thought that by the time she came of an age for love he would no doubt be drifting round eternity in the unwelcome company of his wife with all rogering out of the question .
15 This is a reminder to go through your papers , particularly the offer of advance by a building society if this is on your file and requisitions on title , to check that by the time you go to completion you can satisfy the mortgagee on every point he , she or it has raised .
16 But he also remembered that by the time he left school he was ‘ a thoroughly political animal ’ .
17 Well as you know I think the committee looked at this erm in nineteen ninety one and er I think it is fairly true to say that by the time it was taken out of service blood hound did not represent a very high level of capability erm and the gap , there is a gap obviously between blood hound it 'll it 'll now be a rather longer gap between that and any A M S A M replacement , er but blood hound itself was judged to be frankly not worth having .
18 If that is so , I would then say that by the time you get to the modification stage and the County Council has published a proposal for the general location , I therefore think at that stage the need for the criterion has disappeared , so it may be that the approved policy will not need to contain such criteria .
19 Perhaps , yeah we might find that by the time we got to might not be able to get it all on .
20 The Labour party may well find that by the time it has spent billions of pounds on all income levels it will not have the extra money to spend on those who need it most .
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