How to use in-sentence of “by then”:
– Johnson was nominated to be the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom by then President-elect Donald Trump on January 19, 2017.
– The fad eventually fizzled out during the late 1980s and early 1990s, though by then people of all ages, particularly girls and young to middle-aged women, wore the shoes.
– Thousands of British soldiers brought back to Netley were nearly far too many for the hospital, but others had been built by then and so they were able to deal with the number of troops.
– Despite this sentence to prison, Ivers did not end up having to stay, because she was pardoned by then Governor Bulow of South Dakota who did so because of her old age.
– She made a last world concert tour in 1973–74 with her often partner tenor Giuseppe Di Stefano, but by then her voice was almost gone.
– This station was first announced on 29 August 2012 by then Minister for Transport Transport Minister Lui Tuck Yew.

Example sentences of “by then”:
- Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in 2003, but had no practical effect on Hilary, who was by then 21 and could choose for herself whether or not to see her father.
- Complete recirculation takes 10 million years, so any organic compounds produced by then would be altered or destroyed by temperatures exceeding 300°C.
– Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in 2003, but had no practical effect on Hilary, who was by then 21 and could choose for herself whether or not to see her father.
– Complete recirculation takes 10 million years, so any organic compounds produced by then would be altered or destroyed by temperatures exceeding 300°C.
– In 1996, Congress passed the other act, the Elizabeth Morgan Act, which permitted Hilary, who by then called herself Ellen Morgan, to decide whether or not to see her father.
– This proved to help its success when the Premier George Grey visited Lawrence on 11 March 1878 and was welcomed by six hundred local schoolchildren singing what was by then beginning to be labelled as the “national anthem”.
– But by then there were too many Free-Staters there.
– In 1956 the second was defined in terms of the period of revolution of the Earth around the Sun for a particular epoch, because by then it had become recognized that the Earth’s rotation on its own axis was not sufficiently uniform as a standard of time.
– Marshal was quite old by then but managed the affairs of Henry III as Regent and even fought in combat at the Battle of Lincoln.
– After her husband’s death, Francesca attempted to contact Robert, but his whereabouts by then were unknown as he no longer worked for the National Geographic.
– Pulitzer left the university $2 million in his will, which led to the creation in 1912 of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, but by then the first school of journalism had been created at the University of Missouri.
– He was nominated to the job by then President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to be COMELEC Commissioner in 2001.
– Britten by then had heart disease and was too ill to go to the performances, dying in 1976.
– It was mostly used for religious images and jewellery, and by then always using enamel.
– The deal says Gantz will be Vice Prime Minister until October 2021, by then he will replace Netanyahu to become Prime Minister.
