Example sentences of "be [verb] until [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Catholic and Anglican archbishops of Georgetown had stated that the existing lists did not form a " credible basis for free and fair elections " , and both the Carter Centre and the opposition Patriotic Coalition for Democracy ( PCD ) had called for the elections to be delayed until 1992 .
2 The situation for people disabled from childhood or from birth appears to be slightly different ; there is the same pattern of increasing satisfaction preceding a downturn in later years , but the start of this upward trend often seems to be delayed until early adulthood .
3 The tax is also levied on non-residents in Italy and is due this month ; it may be delayed until 15 December , but a 3% interest charge will then be payable .
4 Candidates may be enrolled until 31 July 1992 .
5 The ecological implications of the scheme , which will not be completed until 2000 , have not yet been analysed by the embryonic Spanish environmental movement .
6 The dissolution of the Lusignan lands was not to be completed until 1328 when the last claimants were finally compensated by the French crown .
7 The Nationalrat approved in March 1991 the construction of two rail tunnels through the Swiss Alps , which would take freight traffic off Swiss roads , but they would not be completed until 2015 .
8 The Stamp Office has issued a guidance note on which documents can benefit from the temporary higher threshold for stamp duty , where the documents are signed on or before 19 August , but relate to a sale that may not be completed until 20 August or later ( p 117 ) .
9 In response to the numbers of queries it has received , the Stamp Office has issued a guidance note on which documents can benefit from the higher threshold , in particular circumstances where the documents are signed on or before 19 August but relate to a sale which may not be completed until 20 August or later .
10 She told MPs : ‘ Stage one will not be completed until 1993 , ’ leaving open the possibility that Britain could stay out until after the next election .
11 Minimum skill requirements are being defined for training qualifications , with the assistance of Cedefop , but this work is unlikely to be completed until 1996 .
12 Thornaby by-pass has also been in the offing for a number of years , but is now not expected to be completed until 1996 or 1997 .
13 The Boards provided £5 million for research , which was not due to be completed until 1988 .
14 But it 's unlikely to be heard until some time next year .
15 That membership , along with others , will not be considered until 1993 .
16 It gave the house of Foix some claim to the succession in Bigorre and , when Esquivat died without heirs in 1283 , a conflict broke out which was not to be resolved until 1307 .
17 Coyne will be fully recovered by the time The Godfathers head off for European and American dates by the end of the month , but the British dates can not be rescheduled until early autumn .
18 The line to Arkwright fell into decay , and appeared to be forgotten until early 1988 when it saw its final ‘ working ’ .
19 These , and a series of 2–2–2 type machines with inside cylinders , continued to be built until 1895 and hauled the principal express trains .
20 Although reveille had been at 0400 hours , the landing would not be made until first light at 0850 .
21 Candidate enrolments will be accepted until 31 July 1992 .
22 Palmerston , with the longest speech of the debate , started by saying that Members would not be committed by the present vote to any style , as nothing would be decided until next session , and attacked Manners for approving ‘ the erection of so frightful a building ’ , involving expenses and perhaps disappointment to the architect without consulting the House .
23 Moving along Uhlandstrasse , we come upon the Dieter Brusberg gallery on Kurfürstendamm , where Dieter Hacker 's progress from panels to theatrical effects can be seen until 27 June .
24 The first of an enterprising new series of loan exhibitions can be seen until 10 January 1993 at the Art and Exhibition Hall , Bonn ( Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle ) , under the curatorship of Pontus Hulten , the Halle 's artistic director , who conceived of the scheme with Wenzel Jacob its managing director .
25 Richard Long has been doing it for years in his site-related stone works — three of which , based on materials gathered in the states of New York and New Jersey — can be seen until 13 March at 65 Thompson St. And surely there is a kind of nostalgie de la boue in the drawings he makes using ordinary mud as the medium .
26 Thaddaeus Ropac is showing work by Arnulf Rainer until the end of the month , while Yvon Lambert has replaced Jean-Charles Blais and Sergio Fermariello with Ashley Bickerton and On Kawara , whose work can be seen until 12 May .
27 Works by European and American artists can be seen until 28 May .
28 Out patients from non-fundholding GPs may now not be seen until next April .
29 Photographs from the 1990 competition can be seen until 20 December at Nottingham Natural History Museum , Wollaton Hall , Nottingham .
30 And while the teams will not be selected until next month , the results in last weekend 's All England championship finals provide a guide to the likely names who will feature in the minds of those selecting the teams .
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