Example sentences of "[verb] until [art] next " in BNC.
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31 | On the other hand , his political opponents suffered too : Lord Lytton 's speech was so bad that many people had great difficulty in understanding him , and because his deafness did not allow him to take part in debates , everyone was often forced to wait until the next day for any reply from Lord Lytton because he would insist on reading what had been said in Hansard , the Parliamentary publication , before making his own speech . |
32 | The Dinosaur guitar influence is maybe too apparent and they might have to wait until the next one before breaking out of the indie ghetto . |
33 | Any emergencies can now be dealt with without having to wait until the next day . |
34 | The Dinosaur guitar influence is maybe too apparent and they might have to wait until the next one before breaking out of the indie ghetto . |
35 | We had to wait until the next day before we got the results . |
36 | They still have to make and pay for a boiler so this particular age of Victorian Steam may have to wait until the next century before it makes a comeback . |
37 | Postmasters could , and did , ensure that priority was given to the letter advising of these developments which was intended for their own particular political friend in London , and that his enemies ' letters would be delayed until the next post . |
38 | I shall stay until the next General Election when I would expect they will select a new candidate at South Derbyshire . ’ |
39 | The lawyer told the court the injured party went to hospital where he was told his ear could have been sewn back on if he had brought it with him , but it was not found until the next day . |
40 | It began when a respected local historian , Norman Scarfe , claimed in the East Anglia Daily Times that , in the rumour-filled summer of 1940 when Britain faced an imminent Nazi invasion , a War Office file on the evacuation of the civilian population from the hamlet was mysteriously sealed until the next century . |
41 | Tired by her journey from the north of England and the heat , she had decided to defer unpacking until the next day , standing her cases temporarily to one side of the curtain that divided her cabin from the small galley . |
42 | Prescription charges were not actually introduced until the next Conservative government in 1951 . |
43 | A " conversation " — again the minutes are terse — took place and the meeting was adjourned until the next Monday . |
44 | There being no progress to report , this matter was adjourned until the next Meeting . |
45 | Just how wicked she did n't realise until the next weekend , when she was on nights covering the regular night sister who was on holiday . |
46 | The suggestion that though God is to be conceived as male , humanity is to be understood as female in relation to God , I shall leave until the next chapter . |
47 | ‘ She says he met someone from the convent on the night that Lady Eleanor died , and that Father Reynard did go to Godstowe but then disappeared until the next morning . ’ |
48 | ‘ More than two million nationwide will be stuck with overpaying until the next revaluation which wo n't become effective until 1998 . ’ |
49 | well Kay said you should go and tell 'em I said I 'm bloody not , I mean the rates is n't finished until the next month Wendy the fifth |
50 | The Bootle Times wanted us to put them up again for a photograph , and they were left until the next day because it was raining . ’ |
51 | Our lifestyles dictate that a weekly shop at the local supermarket will suffice , and therefore supplies must last until the next excursion . |
52 | The revolution is seen as a transition to a higher , stable energy state , which will last until the next major advance of knowledge . |
53 | Do n't you ever speak to me like that again , I have n't , I rang , no , no , I the landlord either , I waited until the next morning . |
54 | He was in top form , witty and debonair , and the party continued until the next day when Modigliani , still in a happy mood , became so rowdy that he had to be thrown out and locked in a police cell all night . |
55 | Indeed if the three years and a day expire on a Saturday or a Sunday or a bank holiday , when one can not issue a writ , the limitation period is extended until the next day on which one can ( Pritam Kaur v S Russell & Sons Ltd [ 1973 ] QB 336 ) . |
56 | We unpacked our bags , and then relaxed until the next morning . |
57 | The new appointment runs until the next European championships , in two years ' time . |
58 | ‘ You have until the next rest day . |