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121. By then he felt no need to take William Joyce with him.
122. Luckily by then we had enough material - together with a few more worry lines.
123. By then, the critical decision had been taken to restrict the flow of refugee children into Britain.
124. By then Diana was truly at the end of her tether.
125. By then, the Republicans were deeply divided on the utility of continuing the fight.
126. He was by then utterly winded, and hoping for a respite.
127. But this was by then certainly one of the finest collections of its kind, if not the finest, in existence.
128. Its status in this respect as the successor of Latin had by then already been developing for generations.
129. These charges were dropped in 1916, but by then Sanger was looking to-ward more direct action.
130. By then, Time magazine had published a profile of me.
131. It was a constitutional issue and would be tossed up through the courts, yet by then it would be too late.
132. It can easily be imagined how terrified and bewildered he must have been by then.
133. But, by then, Taylorism had permeated the culture.
134. When they stopped, he knocked on the pickup's window to alert Pace, who was by then semiconscious, and got him to unlock the door.
135. By then, they are considered able to withstand attack by their main enemy, the stoat.
136. The narwhal do not arrive until May, but by then the sea ice is long gone.
137. The idea of philia therefore was being applied by then, and it continued as an important element in Christian ideas about the nature of love, religious love.
138. By then the pinkish-bronze tail fin and the gray thick-lipped snout with its white mustachios that looked like parasites were exposed.
139. We did not meet again for ten years. By then, the rather puny boy had grown into a six-footer, weighing 200 pounds.
140. By then the ler goes down to her feet to give them a good tickling, she is scratching her foot with her long nails very fast.
141. Finally, to complete the analogy, because your 40th birthday comes around only once, you need to make sure that you achieve this goal by then.
142. By then, Dr Fadl was already the leader of Egyptian Islamic Jihad, an extremist movement which fought the Cairo regime until its defeat in the 1990s.
143. By then the Julian calendar was out of sync with the seasons by 11 days.
143. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
144. By then, there were already a few people around, they laughed along with the tavern keeper.
145. They sent soldiers to give chase, but by then, Cao Cao had fled out of the eastern gate.
146. By then, the rather puny boy had grown into a six-footer, weighing200pounds.
147. By then the burial ground will have rewritten the book on slavery in New York and given historians something to talk about well into the next century.
148. We still have another 1,150 parcels of tinned goods and other items that don't need cooking to deliver next week. By then, more than 22,000 people will have benefited from the project.
149. By then one hundred and fifty-six men in the fleet had died of starvation, cold, and the flux and they were eating the calfskin that covered the ropes.
150. But by then it will be too late to avoid a slow-motion human and social disaster.
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