Example sentences of "[vb infin] until [art] [num ord] " 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 | Please do not wait until the last moment to inform us . |
3 | Do n't wait until the last few minutes ; it may be too late . |
4 | Please do not wait until the last moment to inform us . |
5 | you do n't wait until the last |
6 | No , I think it 's just that it just seems to be like this every year now Peter , that everybody tends to erm wait until the last minute . |
7 | We ca n't wait until the next election . ’ |
8 | We were both disappointed but Nellie said we could wait until the next time . |
9 | The value of AOB is to allow urgent matters to be raised which can not wait until the next meeting . |
10 | Even if you know that the answer can wait until the next day it is far better to deal with it at once . |
11 | ‘ 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 . |
12 | However , climbing sports differ from true climbers in that invariably they do not bloom until the second year wood , and then only on side shoots , and seldom repeat much after the first burst of bloom during June . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | The first two years of study there will normally involve between three and six subjects rather than the one , two or three typical of the English university , and specialization does not really begin until the third year of the honours course . |
15 | In the south of the county , it was only beginning on some manors in the late fourteenth and early fifteenth , while on others it did not occur until the sixteenth and seventeenth . |
16 | One , Catherine Barton , absconded after supper by climbing over the wall and did not return until the next morning after 7 o'clock . |
17 | In fact they did n't stop until the next step in Patel emigration — their expulsion from East Africa . |
18 | ( After the fall of the Greek Empire , the knowledge of many arts , including the art of horsemanship , gradually disappeared and did not re-emerge until the sixteenth century . ) |
19 | It did not exist until the mid-eighteenth century , when Joseph Black first prepared carbon dioxide . |
20 | I shall stay until the next General Election when I would expect they will select a new candidate at South Derbyshire . ’ |
21 | But as one commentator has remarked , ‘ the trouble is some of these directives look as if they may take until the 21st century to be adopted let alone implemented ’ . |
22 | SMP machines will take until the fourth quarter . |
23 | In the draft party statutes , one rule specifically states that once the Lithuanian party has declared itself independent , members will have until the 28th Soviet Party Congress next October to decide whether to stay with the Lithuanian party , or leave it and join the Soviet party . |
24 | Now such respected independent institutions as the Fraser of Allander Institute are forecasting that recovery will not arrive until the second half of the year . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | Four of our sides are through to the second round … and Hereford have a chance to make a name for themselves here … first division teams do n't play until the third round … |
28 | Arsenal won their first five matches and did not lose until the tenth . |
29 | The second goal amazingly did n't come until the second half , courtesy of a goalkeeping lapse from Devine . |
30 | Our lifestyles dictate that a weekly shop at the local supermarket will suffice , and therefore supplies must last until the next excursion . |