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61. But Navarre, by then wedded to his strategy, disregarded their misgivings.
62. Soon there was a cover-up of the cover-up, because senior officers by then knew too much.
63. I had known Sophie for about three months by then, and she insisted on making an evening of it.
64. By then he was unofficially resident and working abroad, and in uneasy relations with the Soviet authorities.
65. We had 100 people in the retail home delivery, but that was going by the boards by then.
66. By then, in any case, Thorfinn was in Scone with Osbern of Eu, drawing maps and discussing strategy.
67. The entire universe will have heard of her by then.
68. On 24 April a team of about 10 began to sort the books by then accumulating in the Davidson Room.
69. If any of the contenders have not got their act together by then, then it is simply too bad.
70. Delaforce was impaled on the control column, but by then his neck was broken anyway.
71. By then Saddam's regime was known throughout the world for its brutality and aggression.
72. She was an old school friend, although we were out of school by then.
73. Five days later, Lee, who was by then an executive assistant, was fired.
74. By then, Second Brother had gone inside and turned the radio up full blast.
75. By then Bolcarro was playing ball with Nico, and so Morano, the police chief, surely was as well.
76. By then we had evolved beyond the comforting comedy of repeated formulas, where familiarity bred content.
77. The President asked that it be CIA agent Buckley, but Buckley had by then been tortured to death.
78. By then Mike, though insecure in his ability to improvise, dreamed of being a jazz musician.
79. Temporary appropriations for paying civil servants' wages and unemployment and sickness benefits will have run out by then.
80. The railway, by then completely absorbed by the L.M.S., was completely dismantled in 1936.
81. By then a complete overhaul is often too late to be of much use.
82. Weizman, who had by then become a minister, soon joined the Labour party.
83. Everything had been drained out of me by then,(http://sentencedict.com/by then.html) and my eyes were already shut.
84. By then, however, the number of priests and church buildings had greatly increased.
85. Charlie had stopped laughing by then and had taken a mouthful of beer while he listened to whatever it was Jack said.
86. By then the tireless extroverts had gravitated to the buffet cars and were cracking jokes.
87. But by then, the hedgehog was tired of waiting and was walking away across the croquet-ground.
88. By then the influence of anaerobic decomposition and poisonous gases will have become obvious.
89. Though Taylor was gone by then, Midvale had not simply disappeared into his past.
90. By then I judged that David Chester should be safe in his bed and I could go to mine.
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