Examples of 'off by then' in a sentence

Meaning of "off by then"

off by then - This phrase implies that at a certain point in the past, something was no longer valid, true, or applicable. It suggests that by that time, the situation had changed or evolved in some way

How to use "off by then" in a sentence

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off by then
Things will have cooled off by then.
Steve had shot off by then so he definitely was not.
Holtzman will have cooled off by then.
If a loan is not paid off by then the government will pick up the tab.
The neighbors will be cooled off by then.
Heat was off by then.
She will be able to drop herself off by then.
My bliss will wear off by then.
Perhaps the smell will have washed off by then.
It will have worn off by then.
It 's better to wait three or four months, the heat 's off by then.
I will take it off by then.
You know, hopefully things will have cooled off by then.
The medicine had worn off by then.
The tulips ' flower heads will have been cut off by then.

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I was pretty torqued off by then.
Perhaps this smell will have washed off by then.
I would gotten it off by then.
And the Angels were mighty pissed off by then.
Oh, he would run her off by then.
Well, we can be sure they have killed each other off by then.
I'll probably be off by then.
He will know if he can send a van, if it 's cooled off by then.
But Ross had warned him off by then.
Three months? She will be able to drop herself off by then.
But Ross has warned him off by then.
Well, we can be sure they've killed each other off by then.
Okay, I will try to wash the topsoil off by then.
Yeah, we will be a long way off by then.

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