Example sentences of "[adv] until the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | in Islamic art ) cut his staff , then elected to shut down until the January reopening , at which time the museum will proceed with reduced exhibition , education , and provincial outreach programs . |
2 | Unless a lot of people start looking beyond the bottom of their pockets , many houses will remain unsold for at least another year , because the Government is unlikely to bring interest rates down until the run-up to the next general election . |
3 | Return to the pan and heat gently , stirring constantly until the custard coats the back of the spoon . |
4 | If we ca n't , at least she will have had a holiday and it wo n't be too long until the Christmas break and we can go over to see her again . ’ |
5 | This was indeed the immediate consequence , but only until the middle of 1922 . |
6 | AS ENGLAND start to look towards fashioning a team that can win the next World Cup , the RFU have appointed a new coach Dick Best only until the end of the season . |
7 | Even with delays while the Office of Fair Trading considered whether to refer these takeovers to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission ( it did not in the end ) the whole process had taken only until the spring of 1991 . |
8 | Even so , mining did not cease entirely until the outbreak of the great Civil War in 1648 . |
9 | JUPITER has been influencing your love life since late 1991 and will continue to do so until the end of 1993 . |
10 | Old age begins officially on retirement but the majority of people in their sixties and many in their seventies remain reasonably fit , independent , active and content and in many cases they will remain so until the end of their lives . |
11 | It had been the pattern of Oz 's early production , and it remained so until the end . |
12 | The tailwheel must be locked immediately before take-off and remain so until the completion of the landing roll , when it is unlocked for taxying and manoeuvring . |
13 | After all , most Local Education Authorities were Labour controlled , and remained so until the landslide local elections of 1968 and 1969 . |
14 | This produced a people for whom walking was no hardship and this continued to be so until the war of 1939 . |
15 | Apply it to one of the surfaces then clamp together until the glue sets . |
16 | Most of these newer techniques of systems analysis and design have in fact been with us for some time , but were not brought together until the publication of the above texts . |
17 | I was n't deceived , for Nour had been kind when I had been what he called ‘ good ’ , and I had thought that a new Nour had been born who was made for me , designed for all my needs and desires , and we would be unchangingly happy together until the end of time . |
18 | ‘ I would like us to put a run together until the end of the season we have three games left and we have to try to be professional and win them all . ’ |
19 | Apply to one surface and clamp the surfaces together until the resin sets . |
20 | Sometimes she 'll lie in until the afternoon . |
21 | They usually come in until the day they have their baby , and most come back again very early , as soon as two weeks . |
22 | She did n't move in until the day she got married . |
23 | Take the loose ends and pull gently until the cable forms . |
24 | The nearest church was several miles away until the curate , the Revd John Carter , approached the landlords of the Old Farmhouse , Mr Kevin Thomas and his wife , Shirley . |
25 | But now most of the dragons slumber , dreaming the centuries away until the end of the world . |
26 | ‘ Your father is away until the end of the week I know , with the three eldest . |
27 | Without hearing , it was thought , neither language or intellect could be acquired , which explains why the deaf and dumb were ignored by educators and shunned by hearing people generally until the miracle of San Salvador . |
28 | I 've taken someone this afternoon from Highdown just until the half term when they should go to a special school . |
29 | Indeed , in the early stages of the contest much was made of the lightweight nature of the public support Heseltine received ( it was not until the run up to the second ballot , when Mrs Thatcher was out of the race , that he received public support from Lawson and Howe ) . |
30 | If you are a widow and stop receiving benefit because your children have grown up , you must also start paying the full rate , but not until the beginning of the next tax year . |