Example sentences of "by this time [pers pn] have " in BNC.

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1 By this time they had left the classroom and were walking down one of the long , high-ceilinged corridors of the Faculty building .
2 By this time they had resuscitated him .
3 By this time they had purchased a building which had been I think a a bank or a savings bank or something at Street in Porthmadog .
4 By this time they had been chucked out of the garden of course .
5 By this time they had reached the office and as David caught sight of the man sitting beside Rachel 's desk he said , ‘ Is this the patient ? ’
6 At the time of its merger with Powick , in the closing stages of the rundown of the latter hospital , the fusing of specialisms was seen to offer many advantages , but by this time it had already been decided to resettle residents in permanent community hostels .
7 By this time it had become one of the principal Manchester manufacturers of engines and boilers , with a considerable export trade to Russia and India ; up to 1866 it had built over 1,800 boilers and about 200 engines since starting in business in 1835 .
8 By this time it had lost most of its effect because of the introduction of a personal non-delegable duty on the employer in Wilsons and Clyde Coal v English ( 1938 ) .
9 By this time he had hold of Liam 's feet and was pulling .
10 By this time he had published a major treatise on violin technique , and had fathered seven children , of whom only two , a daughter and a son , survived .
11 He grew very portly as an old man and although by this time he had become something of a legend to the other members of his club ( " The Hero of Krishnapur " ) , one might have thought that he himself had entirely forgotten about the siege .
12 By this time he had a firm place in baronial society .
13 By this time he had become an enduring institution .
14 By this time I 'd left St. Martins so there was no more grant .
15 Er because of by this time I 'd er joined the Independent Labour Party and er we used to run news-sheets off you see .
16 By this time I had waited about 15 minutes hanging on the phone and the clerk had not confirmed any booking . ’
17 By this time I had developed a gut feeling for the topography of the island .
18 THIRTY-FIVE years later , as these thoughts of my encounters with men in uniform flashed through my mind , the colonel , who by this time I had succeeded in recognising as another former classmate , said to me : ‘ Come and have a coffee ! ’
19 However , by this time I had outgrown my adolescent appetite for being shocked and had acquired some knowledge of parapsychology .
20 By this time I had already been fooling around with sound on sound recording , and then in 1971 some aunt that I never even knew left a small house to me and my two brothers .
21 By this time I had begun to learn braille and a more constructive use of my white stick , other than tripping up people who got in my way .
22 By this time I had a pretty firm image of the tables in my mind .
23 There was other stuff in similar vein but by this time I had my hand on the Yale latch and was opening the door .
24 By this time I had joined the Scouts and had reached the dizzy heights of Patrol Leader .
25 By this time I had released both canoe and paddle as I was much more concerned about my own safety than anything else .
26 By this time she had been away from her native Russia scarcely a dozen years .
27 By this time she had decided that I was utterly irresponsible ( in spite of my record toast-making ) , and she said that I should wear warmer clothes .
28 By this time she had become friendly with Geoffrey of Gorham [ q.v. ] , abbot of St Albans , who persuaded her to make her monastic profession before Alexander [ q.v. ] , bishop of Lincoln .
29 Lowell , hearing her voice through the bedroom window , dressed hastily and splashed his face with cold water , but by this time she had gone .
30 Er and by this time you had several departments , machine departments you know , involved in the process .
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