Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] by the time [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'll be all right by the time we come to Luxembourg next week , ’ she said confidently to Franz and Willi at supper that night . |
2 | As the fighting was apparently over by the time he attended the German emperor Conrad II 's imperial coronation in Rome in March 1027 , the most likely year for Holy River therefore seems to be 1026 , or conceivably , if operations were protracted , 1025 . |
3 | But if such a divinity was near , he prayed that the songs had it wrong , because sweet as tales of Nativity were , time was short , and if hope was only a babe tonight then by the time it had reached redeeming age the worlds it had come to save would be dead . |
4 | The reaction to milk tends to be more persistent , but most children who are sensitive to milk as babies can drink it once more by the time they are three or four . |
5 | I can have the washing done and back home again by the time I get to Richard 's place . |
6 | The baby was wholly out by the time she got back with Sister , though in a caul , as if giftwrapped in Clingfilm . |
7 | Erm right er now definitely by the time I see you next time if not before erm I 'll get them okay . |
8 | ‘ She trimmed up the north and east hedgerow quite nicely by the time I went up , Saturday lunchtime . |
9 | George if you 've got any food then we 'll , we 'll put it on or whatever is happening then , then then by the time I get something to eat |
10 | In fact , nobody even knew I played , although I played pretty well by the time I was out of High School . |
11 | Most are speaking , walking and managing very nicely by the time they are three . |