Example sentences of "not [be] [vb pp] until the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The argument will not be concluded until the examination of the principle of the exclusion of ideals from politics in the next chapter .
2 While the sequence of excavation can not be decided until the nature of the site becomes apparent , the methods of recording the information are determined in advance .
3 Although bonuses on a life policy can not be realised until the termination of the policy , life companies will normally lend money to clients against the security of those bonuses , quickly and at very competitive rates of interest .
4 It is likely that the next session will be decisive and that a curator will then be elected on a temporary basis : the appointment to direct the Visual Arts sector for the 1992 and 1995 Biennales can not be confirmed until the Executive Committee , whose mandate has now expired , has itself been completely renewed .
5 Paying all pre-payments into a trust account from which they can not be withdrawn until the package has been provided .
6 It may , of course , be reintroduced into the House of Lord ; and passed again in a later session , but it can not be enacted until the House of Commons passes it .
7 Moreover , in most cases , the right to re-enter can not be exercised until the tenant has been given an opportunity of making good the breach of covenant .
8 Although a compact of free association was signed in 1982 between Belau and the USA , it could not be implemented until the territory altered its Constitution ( which required a 75 per cent vote in favour in a referendum ) to rescind the clauses which banned the entry , storage or disposal of nuclear , chemical or biological weapons .
9 Accordingly , any proposals to change the nature or conduct of the trade should not be implemented until the hive-up has been completed .
10 The practicalities of service of the Summons , entering appearance , lodging Defences and so forth , are usually such that consideration of tactics can not be undertaken until the Adjustment Period is fixed .
11 The corrective operation could not be undertaken until the child was three months old , and the doctor recommended that the child should be allowed to stay at the hospital until she was due for surgery , her condition producing difficulties in feeding .
12 It is indeed desirable as a general rule that an arrest should not be made until the case is complete .
13 Such an announcement should not be made until the offeror has every reason to believe that it can and will continue to be able to implement it .
14 The ‘ too fast ’ signal should not be given until the glider is well up into the climb and putting a load onto the cable .
15 Long , expanded drills should not be given until the student has mastered the shorter , minimal structures , because the expanded drills are based on the minimal ones .
16 The acquirer should insist that a draft disclosure letter is produced early on the basis of the draft warranties , and that the warranties will not be finalised until the disclosure letter is finalised .
17 Britain still has the highest debt to income ratio in Europe and the appetite for credit may not be blunted until the review date comes and with it the monetary day of doom .
18 The last child , Grace Beatrice , would not be born until the family had moved to 17 Brunswick Place , but once she had arrived we can not but notice an almost uncanny similarity between William 's family and that of his father : each consisted of four boys followed by a girl , with the third child dying in infancy .
19 They insisted their project had a backer but there were commercial reasons why the details could not be revealed until the deal was finalised .
20 Because his ennoblement could not be ratified until the Dragon Throne was formally occupied , Alexei was not permitted to vote .
21 However , if you are in a program , the commands queued to the CLI will not be actioned until the program pauses for input , or ends and exits to immediate mode .
22 However , the monopoly granted extends back to the priority date , which is the time from which damages can be assessed should the patent be infringed , although legal proceedings can not be commenced until the patent has been granted .
23 The steep section on Anerley Hill could not be opened until the company had persuaded sufficient drivers with at least six years ' service to transfer from other undertakings .
24 Sony 's President , Karajan 's great friend Akio Morita , was aware that the compact disc could not be launched until the moment was ripe .
25 Aquino made it clear in an interview that a new one-year notice would not be issued until the government had held a referendum .
26 The present number of centenarians will not be known until the publication of the 1991 census .
27 But if the polls are wrong and it 's a fight to the finish , the verdict may not be known until the West Coast results are in .
28 ‘ The extent of this will not be known until the exercise is completed .
29 In juvenile courts offenders may not be identified ; the public and press may be excluded from Official Secrets Act trials where the evidence relates to national security secrets , and the testimony given at committal proceedings usually can not be published until the trial is over , to avoid prejudicing the jury .
30 Details would not be published until the signature of the agreement , expected at the planned June summit meeting between Gorbachev and US President George Bush , but it was known to involve an increase in minimum annual Soviet purchases , from 9,000,000 to 10,000,000 tonnes , including at least 4,000,000 tonnes each of wheat and feedgrains , and the balance in soyabeans or soyabean meal .
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