Example sentences of "until you have [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She remembered an American Indian saying that you should n't condemn a man until you had walked a mile in his shoes .
2 Until you 've done a bit more research .
3 It wo n't happen until you 've done a term here but it will be within the year .
4 You 're not really a big star these days until you 've lost a lot of money trying to run your own restaurant .
5 It 's impossible to start studying seriously until you 've found a roof over your head that suits your needs and allows a clear head for studying .
6 I mean until you 've had a go at the two you ca n't know .
7 And it seems I wo n't get it until you 've had a chance to simmer down .
8 I mean as long you are going in a way which is setting up getting through to socialism as soon as possible , I 'm not sure there would be any point in thinking about those issues until you 've got a bit further .
9 It certainly does n't come easy until you 've got a bit of practice in it but
10 Position smaller leaves at three and six o'clock , then continue in this way around the clockface until you have made a bed of leaves .
11 You will not know the precise balance until you have prepared a completion statement , and you can not prepare a completion statement until you have worked out your own firm 's costs and disbursements ; and indeed until you have taken into account the costs and additional fees or charges that may be relevant to the particular transaction .
12 Unfortunately you can not reach this stage until you have developed a prototype system .
13 You will be obliged to progress a case until you have formed a view on liability whether or not it has been vetted by the work provider .
14 You know your body better than any exercise teacher or doctor ; if any of these exercises causes any doubt in your mind as to whether you should be doing them , avoid having a go until you have consulted a doctor .
15 If you are not sure about their comfort , then do n't buy until you have had a chance to try other boots elsewhere .
16 I suggest that we should delay submitting this to Number Ten until you have had a chance to draft the actual terms of reference , as you propose .
17 No matter how pressed for time or strapped for cash you may be , should you pass by one of these shops , with a window display of dummies wearing neatly ironed kagouls and ice-axes arranged in a fan shape round a rucksack , you will go inside and not leave until you have purchased a pair of thick socks .
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