Example sentences of "by the beginning [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The first two will probably receive most attention at Key Stage 1 , the third should certainly be introduced by the beginning of Key Stage 2 .
2 If you have any news items , information of coming events or photographs that you would like to be considered for publication in The Voice , please send them to : Paul Rowlands , by the beginning of each month .
3 However , in spite of having continually plundered Arabia through the centuries and taken thousands of its best horses , by the beginning of this century few of their descendants remained and those that did were in a very sorry state of deterioration .
4 By the beginning of this century , however , the towers had gone as far as they could go .
5 By the beginning of this century Ayrshires were being exported in large numbers to Finland , Sweden and Canada in particular and also to the USA , Australia , New Zealand and Japan .
6 The bayonet , perhaps the greatest contribution to warfare made by the seventeenth century , was well established almost everywhere in Europe by the beginning of this period .
7 The decline of the place of the military and the improvement of the position of the bourgeoisie and liberalism in the Austrian state , consecrated by the beginning of municipal self-government in 1850 and rapid economic growth throughout the 1850s , were pivotal in deciding the development of the Ringstrasse .
8 Digital Equipment Corp will have revamped its proprietary transaction processing monitor , ACMS , for Alpha AXP architecture running OSF/1 by the beginning of next year — support for Alpha OpenVMS , Windows NT and X/Open 's XA transaction processing interface will follow .
9 The second stage of the work should be completed by the beginning of next year .
10 If the bid is accepted , it would mean an end to brewing in Abingdon by the beginning of next year .
11 It plans to announce and begin delivering product to customers by the beginning of next month .
12 Many of his radical moves , breaking the BBC down into business units instructed to make money or be closed and buying in services from the private sector if it is cheaper , are either in force or due to be so by the beginning of next month — so if he went they would continue anyway .
13 As a result , I am assured Mr Lee can look forward to receiving a first payment by the beginning of next week .
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