Example sentences of "in [noun] by [art] time " in BNC.

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1 Myra is a dear , but she 's also a gossip … my reputation will be in shreds by the time I get back . ’
2 There is also information on where the local topos/guides can be bought ( that is assuming they are still in stock by the time you get there ) .
3 The " anarchist Prince " , Petr Kropotkin , who was a boy in the Corps des Pages in the late 1850s and a revolutionary in exile by the time the reign ended , thought Alexander suffered from a split personality : " two different men lived in him , both strongly developed , struggling with each other …
4 The West Germans want the revision of the Rome Treaty and national parliamentary endorsement of an EC central bank and other institutions to be in place by the time of the next European Parliament elections — in June 1994 .
5 It will be valuable if our definitive document could be in place by the time FRS 3 comes into force on 22 June 1993 .
6 That change might be in place by the time Pakistan visit West Indies this winter .
7 Most of the mare basins were in place by the time Mare Serenitatis was filled with lava ( Table 6.1 ) .
8 But given the speed at which this government is moving , few doubt that the new education reforms , what ever they may be , will be firmly cemented in place by the time the commission reports .
9 I had the bike revved up and the helmet and visor back in place by the time Sorley opened the door and thrust the letter at me .
10 The child 's knowledge and understanding , skills , attitudes and self-esteem should be well in place by the time secondary education begins .
11 I reckon she 's going to cost me about £800 in tax by the time we return to the US in 1995 . ’
12 ‘ We 'll be in town by the time he comes up here , ’ Nutty said .
13 If the trees waited for the onset of cold weather before starting to shed , they could be damaged by the shortfall in water by the time the process was complete .
14 The British team looked quite forlorn in comparison by the time the fighters got on the mat , the Japanese conceding them a small corner .
15 Now back at Jan Smuts Airport , X-Ray Foxtrot may well have flown for the second time in civvies by the time these words are read .
16 Having to get up very early in the mornings he tended to be in bed by the time she arrived home on the last bus from Bath .
17 Rather to Folly 's surprise , Lisa seemed to have things well in hand by the time she had calmed down enough to return to the Rose Bowl .
18 I risked them seeing me so as to try to hear , but in fact by the time I could hear them they were shouting , which meant I could listen through the doorway without seeing them or being seen .
19 Yeah I mean we did insert actually in the Chairman 's statement a cautionary note about the credit announcement because two years ago we had a similar increase which in fact by the time we got to the end of the year had disappeared so we view it with a lot of caution is the answer if you ask me to be more precise I ca n't because we 've never really had a set of tax increases the like of which we face now any other questions ?
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