Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] by [art] time [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Although Gould had wound up two of his principal publications by the time he left England — the concluding part 22 of Birds of Europe was scheduled for July 1837 , and the third and final part of the Trogons appeared on or before 14 March 1838 — Prince was charged with seeing to the publicity and the production of the plates for Darwin 's Zoology of the Beagle , and the printing and colouring of the illustrations for the second part of Icones Avium on the species of Caprimulgidae , or goatsuckers .
2 A premise is that the infant has been exposed to virtually all possible feelings by the time he or she goes to school .
3 It was crowded all through the day and Melanie and Aunt Margaret tottered on burning feet by the time they turned the sign on the door round to read ‘ closed ’ .
4 ‘ We were all very great friends by the time they had left , ’ said Mrs Shapland .
5 Richard Gough , for example , had 15 full caps by the time he was 19 .
6 This means that students must be able to achieve and demonstrate success in Compact terms by the time they reach the compulsory school leaving age at the end of the fifth year of secondary education .
7 I do n't think there were many sober players by the time they got back to Leeds .
8 Sartre 's argument for History as totalization , then , was already caught up in interminable difficulties by the time he was drafting Volume II of the Critique in 1958 .
9 While this is not the place to explore that research in any detail , it will be helpful to describe briefly the kinds of understanding which are believed to be present in young children by the time they begin to use language .
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