Use "by the bye" in a sentence
by the bye example sentences
by the bye
1. ‘By the bye, have you heard anything about Pope?’
2. My Galgenberg, by the bye, has left off being quite so admirably solitary as it was at first
3. Perhaps it is about Miss Williams and, by the bye, I dare say it is, because he looked so conscious when I mentioned her
4. of which had, by the bye, been his sole object and passion, and were, of
5. us alone in her room, which, by the bye was well lighted up, at his
6. competent number of repetitions, all in the same strain (and, by the bye,
7. my equipage (which, by the bye Charles knew nothing of) had gained me
8. —? You didn't mention your name, by the bye
9. —By the bye there's a tuningfork in there on the
10. Cole, after the old gossipery, on these occasions, used to young women abandoned for the first time to the will of man, had left us alone in her room, which, by the bye was well lighted up, at his previous desire, that seemed to bode a stricter examination than he afterwards made, Mr
11. Cole's (to whom, by the bye, we took care not to boast of our exploit, till all fear of consequences were clearly over): for an occasion presenting itself of proving her passion for a young fellow, at the expense of her discretion, proceeding all in character, she packed up her toilet, at half a day's warning, and went with him abroad, since which I entirely lost sight of her, and it never fell in my way to hear what became of her
12. Resuming now my history, you may please to know, that what with a competent number of repetitions, all in the same strain (and, by the bye, we have a certain natural sense that those repetitions are very much to the taste), what with a circle of pleasures delicately varied, there was not a moment lost to joy all the time we staid there, till late in the night we were re-escorted home by our esquires, who delivered us safe to Mrs
13. By the bye, had you all “Be thankful it wasn’t your house,” said Grandma, leaning her chin on her cane
14. He took a few steps away from her, but, returning, said, "By the bye, Tess, your father has a new cob to-day
15. "But you must, dearest! Good heavens, why dozens of mushroom millionaires would jump at such a possession! By the bye, there's one of that kidney who has taken the name—where have I heard of him?—Up in the neighbourhood of The Chase, I think
16. All these matters were by the bye
17. "We have had him two or three times to dine at the Hall (you have met him, by the bye) as Brooke's guest and a relation of Casaubon's, thinking he was only on a flying visit
18. By the bye, I looked in upon them five minutes ago, and it happened to be exactly at one of the times when they were trying not to embrace, and Mr
19. ) By some such improvements as I have suggested (I do not really require you to proceed upon my plan, though, by the bye, I doubt anybody’s striking out a better) you may give it a higher character
20. By the bye, Flora Ross was dying for Henry the first winter she came out
21. But there he is, and, by the bye, his absence may sufficiently account for any remissness of his sister’s in writing, for there has been no ‘Well, Mary, when do you write to Fanny? Is not it time for you to write to Fanny?’ to spur me on
22. ) By some such improvements as I have suggested (I do not really require you to proceed upon my plan, though, by the bye, I doubt anybody's striking out a better) you may give it a higher character
23. But there he is, and, by the bye, his absence may sufficiently account for any remissness of his sister's in writing, for there has been no 'Well, Mary, when do you write to Fanny? Is not it time for you to write to Fanny?' to spur me on