Example sentences of "[verb] until [art] next " in BNC.

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1 Few members of his own party believe the prime minister can survive until the next general election , due in 1992 .
2 Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that six local people have had to go private to avoid waiting and 40 remain on the waiting list with no prospect of being considered until the next financial year ?
3 These were exemplified in the Government 's Broadcasting Bill which became law last October , but in reality can not be resolved until the next century .
4 We ca n't wait until the next election . ’
5 We were both disappointed but Nellie said we could wait until the next time .
6 The value of AOB is to allow urgent matters to be raised which can not wait until the next meeting .
7 Even if you know that the answer can wait until the next day it is far better to deal with it at once .
8 ‘ Horse 's Head ’ ( a Godfather of a track ) , ‘ The Flickering Wall ’ and the title track should provide acid fans with as big a fix as they will need until the next Wonder Stuff album .
9 The Executive Committee shall be free to set up such committees as it may think fit and decide their terms of reference ; and have power to fill in any casual vacancies among the Honorary Officers , any officers so appointed serving until the next Annual General Meeting at which elections are due to take place .
10 ‘ It appears nothing can be done until the next round of bids which are not out until later this year after the general election .
11 She had a deep gash to her leg , probably inflicted with an axe and severe internal injuries , though these were n't noticed until the next day .
12 This will avoid any delay in making payment to you , otherwise this might be missed until the next reconciliation of the travel accounts .
13 I usually wait until the next day when the painting is thoroughly dry , when it will accept the light colour perfectly .
14 She did n't have the guts to say wait until the next day , when she saw me ring me up .
15 Wait until the next time you choose .
16 There is no question that the electricity was used during the financial year and yet the cost of the electricity is not shown until the next financial year .
17 Besides , say the Liberal Club 's supporters , Civic Forum has a responsibility to carry out its programme and must continue to function until the next general election , in less than two years ' time .
18 Modules in this category are not formatted into the next volume opened but disregarded until the next time hard copy format is run .
19 At leat that 's as much as I can remember until the next morning when I woke up with my head in an invisible , sealed gold-fish bowl of pain .
20 Cardinal Tisserant suddenly announced that further voting on religious liberty would be postponed until the next session , claiming the document now before the Council was so different from what had gone before it needed to be debated all over again .
21 ‘ Cathay Pacific waited until all the other airlines ’ flights had left before announcing their flight was to be postponed until the next day .
22 January 's figures reflected the fact that the month had fewer business days , so some bankruptcies might have been postponed until the next month , the analysts said .
23 I have a good old tuck-in at the school lunch and that keeps me going until the next morning . ’
24 In temperate areas , there is evidence that Oe. venulosum undergoes hypobiosis at the L4 stage in sheep during autumn and winter , and that this is the principal manner in which this species survives until the next spring .
25 For readers who would like to fix until the next millennium , Birmingham Midshires has is offering a fixed rate of 8.49 per cent until 31 January , 2000 .
26 One , Catherine Barton , absconded after supper by climbing over the wall and did not return until the next morning after 7 o'clock .
27 The important point is that if one ultradian peak is missed then the baby waits until the next peak .
28 The emergency staff had realised at 5 a.m. on Thursday 7 July that dialysis patients were at special risk from the aluminium , but the house of Robert Hill , a local man with kidney failure and a dialysis machine , was not contacted until the next day .
29 In fact they did n't stop until the next step in Patel emigration — their expulsion from East Africa .
30 He goes to work , and when he arrives he gets it working ; when he leaves , at the end of the day , it sleeps until the next morning .
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