Example sentences of "have [verb] until [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Under this system students are also able to graduate as soon as they have met the requirements of an award and do not have to wait until July each year .
2 All ship only with Open VMS initially : the shade of Ken Olsen still hovers , and if you want OSF/1 Unix , you 'll have to wait until March .
3 Leeds , UK-based VisionWare Ltd is supposed to announce its fourth product at Xhibition this week , but since it has taken a vow of silence everyone will have to wait until Thursday to find out what 's going on .
4 MITI had hoped to get the legislation through by next month , but it now looks as if it will have to wait until autumn before the ministries have talked it over .
5 If none of them proved correct they would have to wait until dawn and call out a helicopter , by which time it would probably be too late .
6 Though Eridania Béghin-Say , Ferruzzi 's agribusiness arm , and Edison , its power company , are doing well , new investment may have to wait until Carlo Sama , Mr Gardini 's successor , has paid off some debt .
7 As for the effects of the Act , an overall assessment of its impact on the use of custody will have to wait until Chapter 10 because of the need to deal also with the provisions relating to community penalties and parole .
8 And so the wish-lists of Arran , Cumbrae , Cowal , the rest of Argyll and west Moray — where the Highland MEP , Winnie Ewing , has a home — will have to wait until June , when the heavily lobbied council of ministers finally approve — or not — what could be more than £20 million a year for the Highlands and Islands .
9 It will have to wait until Monday . ’
10 He would have to wait until Monday to find out if the offer was still open .
11 It seems as though you may run into opposition , either from the powers that be or the effects of economic cutbacks , and you may have to wait until November before this pattern changes .
12 Deaths from overexposure would not have occurred until years later and so caused no immediate alarm .
13 Piers did not have meat , but only cheese , loaves of beans and bran and various vegetables , and it was on these that he would have to live until Lammas and the new harvest .
14 But we will not have finished until cruelty , be it killing or torture , is seen as obscene and impermissible . ’
15 A couple of hours of any party is enough for me , Brian has said , and we 'll have to stay until midnight , so I 'm certainly not turning up before ten .
16 If she 'd been born on time this party would n't have happened until Christmas .
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