Example sentences of "[vb infin] that by [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But , however innocent his presence at Grandmont may have been , we do know that by the winter of early 1183 Geoffrey was playing a very devious game indeed .
2 We might think that by the end of this fragment there is once again a single version for both speakers of ‘ what I think we 're talking about ’ .
3 One can see that by the way he 's behaving now .
4 This would suggest that by the date of the walls , the interior was already well built-up ; indeed excavations near the south-west gate she wed the intervallum road to have been re-metalled six times indicating prolonged usage .
5 Therefore , one may conclude that by the end of the decade Europe 's currency and political union will be established .
6 But we would nevertheless hope that by the end of their school careers as many pupils as possible will have been able to ‘ grow ’ through literature — both emotionally and aesthetically , both morally and socially — by virtue of coming into contact with the ‘ range of possible thought and feeling ’ identified above [ in the quotation from the Kingman Report printed on p. 72 ] .
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 Nobody is pushing Anna , but Christine and Tony do hope that by the time she moves into mainstream education , she will have caught up .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 You can tell that by the way they bow .
12 Although the statistics are hardly firm , it would seem that by the end of the eighteenth century county rates , used mostly for gaols , criminal prosecution , constables and , to a smaller extent , bridge repair , aggregated only around £300,000 , but the levying of the parish rate for the relief of the poor was of much greater import .
13 It would almost seem that by the establishment of Elementary Schools and of the Manchester Grammar School , the necessity for the Stockport School has been superseded , but , if that be not so , it is extraordinary that the inhabitants of Stockport are unwilling or unable to aid the institution . "
14 Secondly Chairman I would like to draw the Councillors ' attention to the fact that I 'm this years representative on the South East Waste Regulation Advisory Committee and we have indeed got in hand a project which is to look at the whole of the recycling and the priorities for the South East region and I would imagine that by the time our officers have reported back to this Authority that they will have an advantage of having access to that report .
15 Nobody can say that by the year 2000 there will be five pits , 14 pits — or any number of pits .
16 Despite reservations about comparatively small numbers of patients , we can say that by the trial criteria , the diet did not prevent or reduce gall stone recurrence — whether or not an adjustment is made for the stone free interval .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 Perhaps , yeah we might find that by the time we got to might not be able to get it all on .
20 If we do the opposite , and write melodies which are always changing , we will find that by the end of the melody we will have forgotten the beginning .
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