Example sentences of "until he have [be] " in BNC.

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1 He was not released until he had been forced to sign an undertaking not to bring any charge against his aggressors .
2 The Court said that Savory Milln may have felt some anxiety and even suspicion as to how Mr Ferriday had arranged for the £13.5m to be paid on his behalf , but it was going too far to say that any honest and reasonable man would have inferred that Mr Ferriday had misappropriated Eagle 's money in gross breach of his duty as a director or that any honest and reasonable man would not have applied the money , as Savory Milln did , in discharge of sub-underwriting liabilities until he had been satisfied that the monies were properly paid .
3 He refused however to make his findings public until he had been released and given a car , a flat and other luxuries .
4 The Company might not even hear of a replacement until he had been " appointed " — unofficially , of course , by the local authorities , who continued to complain about the inadequate salary .
5 Patient care had gradually restored his mind until he had been able to remember who he was .
6 There may be occasions when it is quite right or entirely understandable that an asylum applicant did not make his claim until he had been here for some time .
7 He had been the chairman of the Party 's backbench Europe committee until he had been ousted , with the help of the whips , by Sir Norman Fowler .
8 Mrs Smelley did n't think he should have gone until he had been called up , while Grace was still tending the wounded on the Western Front , so she did n't even know what he had done .
9 He intended no offence to Scott , who was the leading living architect , and only wanted to appeal to his good sense and taste , but he could not understand Street 's attack on him , whose attitude that ‘ no one is an architect until he has been in Rome ’ , is the same as our grandfathers .
10 This entitles him to refuse to hand them over until he has been repaid the money repayable to him .
11 He wo n't go away until he 's been paid .
12 Oh , we got plenty of help , and of course , it 's always been said that you do n't reveal a man 's past until he 's been found guilty of an offence , but our magistrates were all local shopkeepers you know
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