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1 I replied, having by this time determined on my line of action.
2 Bill was doubled over, having by now been relieved of his hatchet handle.
3 There was now a huge crowd, all the late-comers having by this time arrived.
4 On Saturday, the 29th, we again met them, all having by this time arrived.
5 The crowd having by this time presumably cleared off, we all took our way downstairs.
6 I knew them in their wild orders, having by this time learned something of Indian customs.
7 The power of a body of interested alumni is a force worth having by any school.
8 Here the affair rests, having by this time reached what I may call its first stage.
9 The spokesman, being confronted with Pipes, informed the company that, having by accident met with Mr.
10 Toby called this out fairly loud, having by now managed to partly recover his lost breath.
11 He is greatly limited in his work despite having by pass surgery in 1992, the statement adds.
12 There was a great battle; but Earl Hakon, having by far the most people, gained the victory.
13 And, having by a miracle succeeded in finding him, I was in a mood to be generous.
14 The coach having by this time arrived, Wingfield hastened towards it, and assisted its occupants to alight.
15 Harry eyed her with such a rapture as the first lover is described as having by Milton.
16 Barbicane, having by a rapid movement firmly fixed his hat upon his head, calmly continued his harangue:
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