Example sentences of "until 1 " in BNC.

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1 The Halifax increase takes effect from 1 November , but four-fifths of the society 's 1.6 million borrowers are on semi-fixed mortgages and will not face any changes to their monthly payments until 1 April next year .
2 ‘ The society operates an annual repayment date system and borrowers will not have to increase their repayment until 1 February , ’ commented chief executive , Richard Payne .
3 I followed the Sergeant out to the office ; we both sat at a small table , and after a very enjoyable supper of cheese rolls we played the chanters until 1 a.m. , pausing from time to time to drink a mug of tea .
4 Being a lazy lad , much given to the idea of rising late when given half a chance , he had delayed his arrival in the world until 1 January .
5 Just three examples are : a mobile filtration unit ( price £1,341 ) from G.F.E. Bartlett , which heats filtered oil to prevent it becoming viscous ; the mobile Fastfilter from Fast International , featuring a roller pump to ensure any solidified fat is pumped out and so , the company says , eliminating the need for heater coils ; and Stott Benham 's Fry-Saver , which costs £1,600 until 1 August , and is claimed to increase efficiency by providing 15 times more filtering area than standard filter paper .
6 It took two years , until 1 November , 1952 , to produce Teller 's first thermo-nuclear explosion .
7 The symposium will be held in Manchester until 1 April 1992 and will have the theme The changing needs of speciality chemicals in communications , leisure and health care during the 90s .
8 Liquid manure can not be spread on the fields from harvest until 1 November ( unless it is onto growing vegetation or crops for the next winter ) .
9 His occupancy lasted until 1 761 , when he sold it to another local clothier , John Cox , in whose family it remained until 1818 when Elizabeth and William leased it for seven years to the partnership of John Cox and Weston Hicks .
10 Despite the fact that he was unable to begin the part of Sifare until 1 December when the singer arrived in Milan — only 25 days before the first scheduled performance — the première nevertheless took place , as planned , on 26 December , and the opera received another 21 performances that season .
11 David Hockney — New Electronic Snaps , the artist uses still video cameras and colour copiers to make high tech ‘ snaps ’ — mainly portraits of family and friends — in his Los Angeles studio ( until 1 March ) .
12 A Mass of Figures , Jim Harold examines the quality of space of an abandoned hospital in a photographic and sculptural installation ( until 1 Mar ) .
13 Bob Carlos Clarke , recent portrait and still life work ( until 1 Feb ) .
14 Cadbury Hill Fort , Bristol-based Bob Pullen 's 20 black-and-white images capture the strange qualities of the fort , charting a journey into and around the site ( until 1 Feb ) .
15 3605/1732 , Photographs by Tim Edgar look closely at the area of Bristol defined by the Ordnance survey reference of the title ( until 1 Feb ) .
16 The committee was divided over whether or not to proceed with the march but it agreed to send a delegation to Derry to consult the local people ; this meeting began on the evening of Friday 4 October and went on until 1 a.m. on Saturday .
17 At 11 a.m. a heavy rain of ash was falling , and by 11.20 the air was so thick with ash and pumice dust that the sun was blotted out , and total darkness fell on the city , remaining until 1 p.m .
18 There was no meeting of the Defence Committee to discuss the Falklands until 1 April 1982 ; and there was no reference to the Falklands , in Cabinet , even after the New York talks of 26 and 27 February [ with the Argentine government ] , until Lord Carrington reported on events in South Georgia on 25 March , 1982 .
19 The Wolverton Royal Train remained in this form until 1 94 1 , when three superb vehicles were completed at Wolverton Works , two of them saloons for George VI and Queen Elizabeth , to replace the L & NWR twelve-wheelers of 1903 , and the third a carriage with sleeping compartments for the staff , luggage space , and a diesel-electric plant for supplying light and power to the train .
20 Until 1 October 1903 , the Railway Company had borne all the costs for these schools and teachers had travelling privileges identical to those of Works employees .
21 Officials say that the German government — which presides over the council until 1 July — is anxious to debate the research plans before its period of stewardship is finished .
22 The principal arguments for a policy of CPD were advanced in the Brett-Jones Report of 1978 and although none could be refuted in a responsible way , it was not until 1 January 1981 that Regulations were made by the General Council of the RICS to make compulsory , and to regulate , members ' Continuing Professional Development .
23 With its variable mortgage rate at 8.5% , as we go to press the N&P is offering first-timer mortgages at rates of 5.95% ( equivalent to an annual percentage rate of 8.8% ) or 6.25% ( APR 8.9% ) fixed until 1 January 1994 .
24 West Bromwich Building Society ( 021-525 7070 ) is offering homebuyers a fixed rate mortgage of 6.99% fixed until 1 January 1996 .
25 Existing workplaces will have until 1 January 1996 to comply .
26 It should be noted that existing equipment , in use before 1 January 1993 , will not , in general , have to meet the requirements until 1 January 1997 .
27 But Customs have agreed that the requirement to obtain overseas customers ' VAT numbers need not be implemented until 1 July 1993 .
28 Both pieces of legislation should already have been incorporated into UK law , although neither applies until 1 January 1993 .
29 Customs state that they are to give businesses time to adjust , and the effective date of the new policy will not be until 1 March 1993 .
30 Max Neumann is at Vidal Saint Phalle until the 11th , to be followed by Emmanuella Renard , while Erich Weiss 's installation ‘ A Poet with Machine Gun ’ remains at Nikki Diana Marquardt until 1 March .
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