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91. By then D day was history, and the Allies had recaptured Paris.
92. By then I was living with this other girl from work.
93. By then the officials had taken off their uniform jackets, and were displaying spotless shirts and dark ties.
94. They called an ambulance when Clare became unconscious and her lips turned blue, but by then it was too late.
95. By then, of course, the hostages had become the chief cause.
96. By then I had stepped outside to get some fresh air, away from the stifling smoke and heat of the temple.
97. By then, the girl had been put into the temporary care of foster parents by Wirral Council.
98. By then the Motown label had blown all the other record companies out of the water.
99. By then, their jump is reasonably established, so you can see what you are buying!
100. This was done by cable to Parastaev, who by then was back in Moscow as general-secretary of the Society.
101. By then his friend was sweating, breathing rapidly and foaming at the mouth, and finally had a fit.
102. By then fired by an ambition to go all the way, he turned professional.
103. By then, it was all over but the trip to the medicine cabinet to find the nearest aspirin bottle.
104. By then, the prosecutor said, Lawhone was obsessed with the girl and began asking friends to help kidnap her.
105. By then her mouth was all over mine, her tongue darting in and out.
106. The key target is that by then no school will have less than a quarter of its pupils getting five good GCSEs.
107. By then nuclear energy should be contributing more than one-fifth of electricity generation.
108. By then, Graham had graduated from Appalachian State University with a degree in business.
109. In fact if the books are anything to go by then he is doing everything wrong.
110. By then a stream of colourless but pungent lemon-scented oil was dripping from his hands on to the floor and the cotton-wool.
111. However, by then feelings were running so high Mr Pennell resisted arrest.
112. Despite problems at camp, the field army had learned a great deal by then, much of it the hard way.
113. By then junk bonds were 25 percent of the corporate bond market.
114. I had been on the committee but had resigned,(www.Sentencedict.com) and that was certainly by then a matter of public knowledge.
115. I shall have travelled away in the flesh from that wretched court - light years away by then, light decades.
116. I walked into the bathroom and by then labour had started.
117. In order to enhance his credibility Fedora was allowed to expose John Vassall who by then had outlived his usefulness.
118. It deteriorated very much on Uncle John's death, but by then I had long left to live elsewhere.
119. It will take by then a matter of weeks to determine the complete DNA sequence of such a gene.
120. By then I was hearing wedding bells, and not only for Old Red and Margaret.
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