by the time

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English

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Conjunction

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by the time

  1. When (some future event has come to pass).
    I'll be an old man by the time you finish!
    It was ready by the time he arrived.
    It had been just finished by the time of his arrival.

Usage notes

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  • There is some continuing situation until the event shown by by the time. There is no such presupposition for when.

Also by the time that.

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