Example sentences of "[prep] which time [pron] had been " in BNC.

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1 The authorities were investigating certain matters that had occurred during the Terror , at which time no-one had been too concerned about violence in the streets and the occasional unexplained corpse .
2 By c1800 , the Norton family were there , by which time it had been reconstructed to house two fulling stocks and a gig mill .
3 His ill-starred daughter , of whose birth on 8 December 1542 James heard on his deathbed , was kept at Linlithgow for seven months , by which time it had been agreed that she should in the fullness of time marry Edward , heir to Henry VIII of England .
4 The Royal College of Psychiatrists , at the recommendation of the Spokes Inquiry , published Good medical practice in the aftercare of potentially violent or vulnerable patients discharged from in-patient psychiatric treatment in October 1991 , by which time it had been overtaken by the introduction of the care programme approach .
5 It was only released to the world , after translation , in 1921 when Richard Haehl procured the manuscript from Hahnemann 's ancestors by which time there had been a great establishment of homœopathy by J.T. Kent and those who followed him .
6 Mozart 's lodge , with others , was subsumed into a larger one , Zur neugekrönten Hoffnung ( New Crowned Hope ) , by which time he had been raised to the third degree , that of Master Mason .
7 With other Aumale followers , Richard Siward ( as he was now called ) was also retained in the household of William Marshal , second Earl of Pembroke [ q.v. ] , and appeared with him in London in 1216 , by which time he had been knighted .
8 This must have been in the two years between the autumn or summer of 1187 , when he left Paris , and September 1189 , by which time he had been created a cardinal deacon by his relative , Pope Clement III .
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