Example sentences of "[verb] until [art] next [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | These were exemplified in the Government 's Broadcasting Bill which became law last October , but in reality can not be resolved until the next century . |
2 | Even if you know that the answer can wait until the next day it is far better to deal with it at once . |
3 | We ca n't wait until the next election . ’ |
4 | The value of AOB is to allow urgent matters to be raised which can not wait until the next meeting . |
5 | We were both disappointed but Nellie said we could wait until the next time . |
6 | ‘ Horse 's Head ’ ( a Godfather of a track ) , ‘ The Flickering Wall ’ and the title track should provide acid fans with as big a fix as they will need until the next Wonder Stuff album . |
7 | ‘ It appears nothing can be done until the next round of bids which are not out until later this year after the general election . |
8 | She had a deep gash to her leg , probably inflicted with an axe and severe internal injuries , though these were n't noticed until the next day . |
9 | This will avoid any delay in making payment to you , otherwise this might be missed until the next reconciliation of the travel accounts . |
10 | I usually wait until the next day when the painting is thoroughly dry , when it will accept the light colour perfectly . |
11 | She did n't have the guts to say wait until the next day , when she saw me ring me up . |
12 | Wait until the next time you choose . |
13 | Modules in this category are not formatted into the next volume opened but disregarded until the next time hard copy format is run . |
14 | At leat that 's as much as I can remember until the next morning when I woke up with my head in an invisible , sealed gold-fish bowl of pain . |
15 | Cardinal Tisserant suddenly announced that further voting on religious liberty would be postponed until the next session , claiming the document now before the Council was so different from what had gone before it needed to be debated all over again . |
16 | ‘ Cathay Pacific waited until all the other airlines ’ flights had left before announcing their flight was to be postponed until the next day . |
17 | January 's figures reflected the fact that the month had fewer business days , so some bankruptcies might have been postponed until the next month , the analysts said . |
18 | I have a good old tuck-in at the school lunch and that keeps me going until the next morning . ’ |
19 | In temperate areas , there is evidence that Oe. venulosum undergoes hypobiosis at the L4 stage in sheep during autumn and winter , and that this is the principal manner in which this species survives until the next spring . |
20 | For readers who would like to fix until the next millennium , Birmingham Midshires has is offering a fixed rate of 8.49 per cent until 31 January , 2000 . |
21 | One , Catherine Barton , absconded after supper by climbing over the wall and did not return until the next morning after 7 o'clock . |
22 | The important point is that if one ultradian peak is missed then the baby waits until the next peak . |
23 | The emergency staff had realised at 5 a.m. on Thursday 7 July that dialysis patients were at special risk from the aluminium , but the house of Robert Hill , a local man with kidney failure and a dialysis machine , was not contacted until the next day . |
24 | In fact they did n't stop until the next step in Patel emigration — their expulsion from East Africa . |
25 | He goes to work , and when he arrives he gets it working ; when he leaves , at the end of the day , it sleeps until the next morning . |
26 | They still have to make and pay for a boiler so this particular age of Victorian Steam may have to wait until the next century before it makes a comeback . |
27 | On the other hand , his political opponents suffered too : Lord Lytton 's speech was so bad that many people had great difficulty in understanding him , and because his deafness did not allow him to take part in debates , everyone was often forced to wait until the next day for any reply from Lord Lytton because he would insist on reading what had been said in Hansard , the Parliamentary publication , before making his own speech . |
28 | Any emergencies can now be dealt with without having to wait until the next day . |
29 | We had to wait until the next day before we got the results . |
30 | Postmasters could , and did , ensure that priority was given to the letter advising of these developments which was intended for their own particular political friend in London , and that his enemies ' letters would be delayed until the next post . |