By-now Sentence Examples

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  • According to my mother, I should be married by now.

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  • He should've heard from one of them by now.

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  • She should be here by now.

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  • There was a good chance that human-Deidre was dead by now anyway.

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  • I thought maybe by now you would have adjusted.

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  • That wasn't going to be the answer, and he must know that by now.

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  • You must know that by now.

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  • No doubt he was ready to do exactly that by now.

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  • Maybe Pete and the guys had reached Ashley by now and a rescue mission was already under way to get them.

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  • Don't you know that by now?

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  • I thought you might have thawed out a little by now.

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  • You should know the power of a deal with him by now.

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  • If that was her intent, she knew by now that it had been foiled.

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  • Should be done by now.

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  • You know by now about the Watchers and Others?

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  • You should know better than to date moody artists by now.

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  • She had planned to be married by now and starting a family, but the prospect was looking farther away with each day she and Josh avoided each other.

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  • She's here—probably right in town by now.

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  • I guess it is second nature to me by now.

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  • I was, and I'm sure that by now you are, sufficiently intrigued to want to know more.

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  • Many Associations will by now have received details of the grant aid they will shortly get from the FA Business Plan.

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  • I looked back to see the cenotaph once more, and by now the stone man was fully visible on the slab.

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  • I thought it would have broken down by now but I think I'm slightly constipated.

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  • Players betting just corporate sponsorships sometimes successful medical by now the.

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  • All this might not seem quite so disastrous if it were not by now well established that SNH is an exceptionally incompetent land manager.

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  • I was frozen stiff, hungry and by now rather grumpy.

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  • The van by now had stainless steel hubcaps, sourced from the old van, but the windows weren't in at this point.

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  • You may by now be getting a vague inkling that I liked The Moon & Sixpence.

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  • You've realized by now that not everyone has the super powers that come with The Donald's Toupee of Gold, but wouldn't spider-sense be useful to make that sale?

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  • One, Sasha probably knows about her by now.

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  • Probably revealed your entire operations by now.

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  • Much. Would've wiped out the island by now and half of Cuba without realizing he'd done so.

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  • Nope. I'm surprised he wasn't, as far as he fell and I guess he is by now.

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  • He was sure by now it was a brown tangle, ready for the trash heap.

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  • If I wanted to kill you, you would be dead by now.

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  • The roast should be done by now.

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  • They were probably in the house by now.

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  • Katie should be up by now.

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  • Don't you know by now that I'm in love with you?

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  • She'd seen what the PMF did to feds; if not for Brady, she'd be raped and dead by now.

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  • It didn't seem far.  I would've thought we'd be there by now.

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  • If the tide had been going out, he'd be in the Atlantic by now.

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  • She's here—probably right in town by now.

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  • Are you trying to say that we would have been married by now if it hadn't been for that?

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  • He would have been here by now if he was coming.

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  • Surely if they had a wild dog problem again, they would have seen or heard them by now.

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  • I thought he would be here by now.

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  • She'd be setting the table by now and the kitchen would smell of freshly fried chicken and peach cobbler.

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  • If the news had been good, surely he would have said something by now.

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  • Damian would've expelled me by now.

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  • You know better by now than to trust a woman who lies for a living.

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  • He should've been running for the door by now.

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  • If Jenn escaped, she'd have contacted him by now.

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  • Gerald would be back by now and he'd remember the bluff.

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  • I thought Aaron & Felipa would be back by now.

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  • If Justin was going to call, he would have done so by now.

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  • If he wanted, he could've ruled the earth by now.

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  • If I ever intended to hurt you, I would've by now.

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  • It accepted the Brenner as a fair strategic line on the north, but argued that the Treaty of London was no longer applicable in respect of Italy's eastern frontier, since the line which it traced was designed to secure Italy against future Austro-Hungarian aggression, and AustriaHungary had by now ceased to exist.

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  • This was by now active, four other seagoing boats having followed U21 from the North Sea, and it is claimed that 50,000 tons of shipping were sunk in the Mediterranean and Aegean during Sept.

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  • In 1804 he was knighted, and in 1805-1806, being by now a lieutenant-general, he commanded the expedition against the Cape of Good Hope with complete success, capturing Cape Town and forcing the Dutch general Janssens to surrender.

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  • This programme met with a cool reception; the Poles by now were expecting a new organization from the Peace Congress; the Southern Sla y s desired union with those of their race in Hungary also; the Czechs opposed the division of the administrative commission into two parts; they did not want autonomy for their nation, but incorporation of the German Bohemians in their State, and refused all negotiations.

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  • The Athenians, though their reserve of 6000 talents was by now almost exhausted (except for 1000 talents in a special reserve), made a tremendous effort (raising 200 talents by a special property tax), and not only prevented an invasion by a demonstration of loo triremes at the Isthmus, but sent Asopius, son of Phormio, to take his place in the western seas.

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  • Indeed, as the history of the higher religions shows, religion tends in the end to break away from secular government with its aristocratic traditions, and to revert to the more democratic spirit of the primitive age, having by now obtained a clearer consciousness of its purpose, yet nevertheless clinging to the inveterate forms of human ritual as still adequate to symbolize the consecration of life - the quickening of the will to face life earnestly.

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  • Saladin had by now decided that the only hope of success lay in compelling the rear of the Christians' column to halt - and thus opening a gap, should the van be still on the move.

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  • Even so, he should've heard from one of them by now.

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  • The Grey God might have realized his suicidal wish and was lying on the bottom of the ocean by now.

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  • If the Black God was anyone else, Talon would've killed him several times over by now.

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  • I take it you know by now you've got no Guardian powers?

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  • With the sheer number of demons Darkyn had assigned to watching Deidre over the years and all the leads he'd personally pursued, he should have stumbled upon it by now.

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  • Anxiety filled her once more at the idea he might've been replaced by a demon by now.

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  • Napoleon was by now master of the continent, but Maida again showed that his troops were by no means invincible.

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  • Food and drink was placed before us, but by now I was so jittery I couldn't even think of eating or drinking.

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  • The band was really tight by now and the songs weren't so lousy.

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  • I thought that modern mines, along with advanced detection and hull technologies would have made the wooden minesweeper obsolete by now.

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  • And by now there was a whole new wave of Brighton bands and punk venues, which were bursting at the seams.

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  • Thompson, by now unhappily plagued by injury, could finish only ninth in the 1987 world championships.

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  • The Hon. Treasurer wishes to remind members who have not yet paid their 1959 subs, that these SHOULD HAVE BEEN PAID by NOW.

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  • These can be expected to have been mainly pastoral settlements exploiting what by now were impoverished moorland, much as today.

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  • The smell by now was so putrid that we were all feeling ill.

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  • The progress form Friday night was quite remarkable - we were making an almost decent sound by now.

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  • The staircase by now was quite derelict with boards steps missing and where they were present, they looked very rotten.

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  • Even a good scotch could not soothe the restlessness inside and by now he was up to a bottle a day.

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  • Geraldine had returned to her usual joyful self by now.

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  • The plane then swooped in a tight circle back to the shore by now fairly low.

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  • Or have you acquired a taste for it by now?

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  • And what is more, we are the only beings who have a complete world-picture, in which everything is by now theorized.

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  • The subway always smelled of wee back then, so I guess it must be pretty unbearable by now.

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  • The company had by now also built a windmill close by to supplement grinding power whenever necessary.

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  • There must be several times that by now.

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  • Are you finding it hard to fathom by now how almost everything can get cheaper and better?

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  • She was by now decidedly plain, but thought herself not merely as good-looking as before but even far more attractive.

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  • The sun had by now risen and shone gaily on the bright verdure.

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  • It was by now late in the afternoon.

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  • The old, by now Tudor, mansion was burnt down and the Royalists driven back to the high ground in the west.

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  • Which we all know by now is shirking the issue.

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  • I must admit to being a tad confused by now.

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  • These are darned hard to come by now and this one is a little thunder bolt of joy !

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  • Top of page About all public transport operators in Europe provide static schedule information on their services in the internet by now.

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  • He must be starting to whiff a bit by now?

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  • Who can believe it 's a New Year already, 2004 - I thought we 'd all be whizzing about in spaceships by now !

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  • As the parent of a baby or toddler, by now you've realized that your baby needs a lot of baby care stuff!

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  • Cover Girl jumped on the bandwagon (or did they start it?) with the small, rubbery brush that it seems every brand has under their belt by now.

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  • You've probably already had your first experience of young love by the time you get to high school, and by now the feeling of young lust may be taking over as well.

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  • The war in the Middle East - Everyone by now knows of her and Rosie O'Donnell's on air catfight regarding the war.

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  • Many of you know by now that I am the host of a weekly radio show, Wendy's Animal Talk, and this week I learned some new things I would like to share with you.

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  • Despite being released on 8-bit systems, the game looks absolutely fantastic as the developers have really got making games for the systems down to a 'T' by now.

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  • The game was developed by NOW Production and published by Activision.

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  • The styles examined here are just a small sample of what Speedo has to offer, but by now you should have an idea of what you can expect when you purchase your eye protection from Speedo.

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  • If you read health and fitness magazines, you've no doubt heard about natural antioxidant supplements by now.

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  • If he wanted to marry you, he would have already done so by now.

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  • Alarm clocks by Now and Zen are available with a choice of wood finish and face style.

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  • It has long been known by now that successful generations of clones are subtly different, a bad copy, of their original genotype.

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  • But surely he knew by now that the police were after him.

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  • Hannah no longer wore her engagement ring, and Katie wondered why she was so happy when she must know by now Gio wasn.t coming back for her.

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  • She should be finished din­ner by now.

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