Example sentences of "[to-vb] until [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Her pension can continue to increase until such time as her husband gets his pension or reaches the age of 70 , whichever is sooner .
2 In the second century AD the emperor Hadrian developed a new relationship between Rome and the Greek heartlands , which allowed the culture of Classical and later Greece to flourish until late antiquity .
3 CA has also set up a similar bundling agreement for CA-Unicenter with Sequent Computer Systems Inc , however , this version still has a lot of work to be done on it and is n't likely to appear until this time in 1993 .
4 He did not permit the line to open until several telegraph posts which had been left standing in the roadway when the road was widened , were removed .
5 However , the upturn remains fragile and is not expected to strengthen until next year .
6 A blanket election will continue to apply until such time as the partners ( or a partner ) give notice that they wish to withdraw from the arrangement .
7 We do n't have enough money to last until next month .
8 In 1989 no award was made , partly because the sponsor felt that publishers were submitting books by the distinguished but small group of authors who had already won prizes , and the prize was allowed to lapse until this year .
9 ‘ But we had arranged not to go until next week .
10 ‘ We have therefore suspended the Winchester Group as an appointed representative of the Norwich Union to take effect immediately and to continue until such time as they hear further from us to the contrary .
11 Because the conductor always had to wait until such time as the queue was diminished quite a bit and hi his tramcar was full so that the next tramcar come along er coming along , whatever number , was to be d the same thing happening again .
12 Gooch , now , will have to wait until this summer for that elusive 100th first-class 100 .
13 So if you have already decided to apply you are best to wait until this time to come to visit .
14 If you live in an area that has a lot of old buildings , the council may run out of grant money very quickly and you will have to wait until next year .
15 Your financial situation can improve , but you may have to wait until next year before you are entirely out of the woods .
16 The headteachers will have to wait until next month 's meeting of the full council for an answer .
17 MIDDLESBROUGH supporters will have to wait until next month to discover their side 's Premier League fixtures .
18 ‘ We will have to wait until next month before we can confirm or deny whether this is so or make a more informed assessment , ’ he said .
19 It remains unclear why Sinn Fein has chosen to wait until next week before publishing the full content of the documents .
20 There Postman Pat there , oh you 've got that one , you have to wait until next week , alright , O K , we wo n't buy that cos you 've already got it , O K , ooh , ooh , are you with me ?
21 An experiment to test whether , in an accident , the core of the PWR might overheat and cause a melt-down will not be ready to start until next year , and will not be complete until long after the inquiry ends .
22 The butter was lowered down on ropes into the cool depths to keep until next market day .
23 Rachel was n't expecting her family to arrive until late morning so she decided on a quick visit to the occupational health centre to see if by any remote chance David might be there .
24 During a week 's stay under the ranges I made daily visits to this rich arboretum , which would have served me to investigate until this time without exhausting its treasures ; but , alas ! our provisions failing , we were obliged to re-trace our steps . ’
25 ‘ Because of your ridiculous behaviour this morning I shall save most of what I wanted to say until next week , when I hope that we can have a more ordered start to the school assembly .
26 I see that the clock is moving on , so I shall leave much of what I wanted to say until another day , and let the hon. Member for Bolsover speak .
27 The 119-page report is the result of a 10-month review led by the Press Council 's chairman , Mr Louis Blom-Cooper , who after meeting the full council yesterday said he expected it to take until next summer to reach final agreement on the recommendations .
28 Those who had come by carriage had dismissed their drivers with instructions not to return until early evening and now they were stranded , having to decide whether to wait or walk .
29 The Tunisian authorities ordered the newspaper Al-Fajr to close until further notice on 8 February 1991 .
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