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

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1 With development starting in 1984 , the first guidebook not appearing until 1989 , and comparatively more difficult access than the virtually roadside Collias , even the easiest routes here are still unpolished .
2 On such a calendar , the Gunflint fossils of algae-like organisms , which seemed so extremely ancient when they were first discovered , are seen to be quite latecomers in the history of life , not appearing until the second week of August .
3 c , Recording on the petiole of leaf 1 ; mechanical wound to one of the cotyledons ; petiole of cotyledon chilled ( 3°C ) from 5min before wounding until 5min after wounding .
4 In Britain the scanty government services provided to the nation 's merchants had come until the 1860s almost entirely from the board of trade .
5 However , a venture as public-works contractor in World War I left him with a considerable bank overdraft , not liquidated until 1922 .
6 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 .
7 The only real difficulty if all of the savings are your wife 's would be that , if she dies before you , the money will be frozen until probate of her will , which could cause temporary problems .
8 Chairman Sir Bryan Nicholson , who retires at the end of they year , promised that letter prices would be frozen until April .
9 Public-sector wages are to be frozen until the end of December .
10 It has to do with Italy 's terrifying national public deficit , estimated at L 34,000 billion , which on 26 May led to the money voted by Parliament at the end of January being frozen until October ; this means , for example , that Venice , Italy 's most fragile urban and artistic organism , which was to have had L450 billion spent on its infrastructure this year , is once again unable , for example , to dredge its canals , essential if the city is to avoid being flooded next time there is a high tide .
11 Fare increases ( except for air and ferry tickets ) were , however , frozen until the end of 1990 , and price controls were tightened .
12 He also declared that the prices of petroleum and its products would be frozen until June 1992 .
13 Edward 's cup of troubles was yet to overflow : Scottish resistance to his dynastic claims burst into open warfare from 1295 to 1298 and smouldered and crackled until the end of the reign .
14 Realizing that time was passing , the subject was dropped until later that evening when , after the dinner guests had departed , they were enjoying a nightcap with Wendell before going to bed .
15 Marriage bars were not formally dropped until the end of World War II .
16 Yeah , but you see then he 's at fault I mean like yesterday he come in he said he 's got to drop off at Milton Keynes and he said I , I , he were n't due to be dropped until what half past ten ?
17 Her pension can continue to increase until such time as her husband gets his pension or reaches the age of 70 , whichever is sooner .
18 However , he points out that all that has been achieved by dowsing until now has been to locate the points of entry into the tunnels beneath the Alexandrov Kremlin , and some archaeologists are not even sure of this , regarding what has been found there as simply the old moats .
19 This is most clear in Pagham Harbour , where the National Wildfowl Counts until 1963 recorded a normal winter peak of 100 birds , with up to 300 in severe weather ( Atkinson-Willes 1963 ) .
20 ‘ If he counts until tomorrow night your boy wo n't get up , Ray , ’ said the tubby man sitting on Plummer 's left .
21 When I go for a night session I make sure to arrive well before darkness , usually around 7.30 p.m. or 8 p.m. in summer , when dusk does not fall until 10 p.m. or so .
22 The complete interior of the house could not be occupied until the final months of 1985 and the owners stayed for only one further year before the challenge of converting a local barn tempted them away !
23 Latterly he became prominent in Positivist circles and occupied until recently the pulpit at the little-known Church of Humanity in Holborn .
24 The castle was occupied until fairly recent times .
25 It was the decaying thatched cottage known as Gilbard 's which stood at the top of Lime Street in Stowey , and which had been occupied until then by a widow called Elizabeth Rendell .
26 Since 1947 breeding has also occurred at the following sites : Itchenor , up to 18 nests from 1946 to 1951 ; Chichester gravel pits , one nest in 1960 ; Fynings Moor , Rogate , two nests in 1963 and 1964 ; Beauport Park , Hastings , four or five nests in 1950 ; Great Park Wood , Udimore ( one of the original sites of the present Leasam colony ) , irregularly occupied until 1960 by up to nine pairs ; Nuthurst , a pair in 1973 ; Knepp , eight pairs in 1976 Buxted Park , one pair in 1976 .
27 A notable quantity ( one hundred ) , particularly from the 1950s onwards , derive from private collections , which may reflect the uncanonical position the later part of Picasso 's career has occupied until recently in the official estimation of his work .
28 Yaakov Meshorer , Curator of Archaeology at the Israel Museum , where finds from the most important sites are on display , explained to The Art Newspaper that the greater number are from a Nabatean city at Qasrawet , twenty-five miles east of the Suez Canal , an Israelite city at Qadesh Barnea ( occupied until the end of the Judean Kingdom in 586 BC ) and an Israelite garrison of the ninth century BC at Kuntilet a-Jrud .
29 The assumption by Franco of the chairmanship of the Party Political Committee , occupied until then by Serrano , further reduced the latter 's ability to influence domestic affairs .
30 Profitability then rose until 1969 .
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