Example sentences of "[adj] by the time of " in BNC.

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1 Any sections not reported clear by the time of the arrival of the Fire Service units will result in the Fire Service undertaking to search such areas as an immediate priority .
2 ‘ I 'll be fully fit by the time of the international .
3 The problem is , to some extent , that because of the research involved and other factors , such offerings are often out-of-date by the time of publication .
4 The failure of ambitious projects within the Council was evident by the time of its second session in 1950 .
5 Planning permission has been granted by the South Shropshire District Council and further details will be available by the time of the A.G.M. ( see below ) .
6 The ‘ one-last-pushers ’ of the Labour movement need to be reminded of the electoral mountain that remains to be climbed ( a mountain which , thanks to the Boundary Commission , will be some 20 or so Tory seats higher by the time of the next election ) .
7 As the population of the mainland colonies rose to 2.25 million by the time of the revolution of 1776 , it suffered no decline in per capita income .
8 The national debt surged from its 1756 level of £74.6 million to reach £231 million by the end of the American war in 1783 and £820 million by the time of Waterloo .
9 These procedures were even more extensive by the time of the petition campaign of 1792 .
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