Example sentences of "be [prep] [art] [noun pl] by " in BNC.

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1 They spent three intense weeks correcting and rechecking the entire book , and it was ready in time to be in the bookstores by the April publication date .
2 But the Government fears the new technology — which could be in the shops by Christmas next year — will lead to an explosion of explicit porn and violence .
3 The double volume , Ogwen & Carneddau , will hopefully be in the shops by Easter ; Llanberis , at the time of writing , has much of the text complete , thanks to Iwan Arfon Jones , and Paul Williams has been rounding up all the loose ends .
4 David Icke 's life story will be in the shops by the autumn .
5 Accurately-timed aerial photographs of the water-line together with tide-tables gave contour maps of the beaches accurate to horizontal metres and vertical centimetres , There was very nearly a breach of security because of Bernal 's desire to be on the beaches by D + 1 .
6 A float could be on the cards by the end of next year , but before then there could be a few punch-ups with Britain 's farmers who provide all the milk to make the cheese .
7 ‘ If they have horses , ’ Thorfinn said , ‘ they 'll be at the Ochils by now , and at Tayside with two hours to spare before the fleet gets into the river .
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