Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] until the end " in BNC.

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1 A decision on his longer term future has been delayed until the end of the season .
2 Had he been interned until the end of the war in Tost or one of the other civilian camps , he would probably have faced no charges .
3 Eurotunnel , which is already in default of its credit agreement with the banks , has in effect been given until the end of the year to settle its differences with the contractors to permit ‘ a viable financing strategy to be put in place ’ .
4 Mr James was brought in by Eagle 's creditor banks — the group has debts of over £80m — and has been given until the end of next year to turn the business around .
5 A third secretary at the UK embassy was reported on July 21 to have been given until the end of the month to leave the country , accused of having " violated diplomatic norms " .
6 In 1991 the Philippines ' Senate had refused to ratify a renegotiated bases treaty , and the US military had been given until the end of 1992 to effect a complete withdrawal .
7 Britain 's packaging industry has been given until the end of the year to draw up plans for recycling 50-75 per cent of all packaging waste by the year 2000 .
8 Waiting lists are longer than ever ; yet the day-surgery wards designed to cut them have been padlocked until the end of the financial year .
9 Public-sector wages are to be frozen until the end of December .
10 And he recommends big cereal farmers to register now , because the final commitment does not have to be made until the end of August , when an accurate assessment of how much levy can be saved is known .
11 Mares and foals can be seen until the end of July ; the stallions are viewed and the routine of the Stud is fully explained .
12 This is followed by a tour of the National Stud ; Mares and foals can be seen until the end of July ; the stallions are viewed and the routine of the Stud is fully explained before returning to the museum at approximately 1600 .
13 He and a business partner , Benedict Marsh , also found guilty , will not be sentenced until the end of a forthcoming VAT evasion trial involving alleged gold smuggling in which they are defendants .
14 Except where alternative arrangements have been approved by or on behalf of the Senate , a candidate 's written examination scripts and work on which cumulative and other forms of assessment have been based shall be preserved until the end of December following the date on which the candidate qualified , or was due to qualify , for an award .
15 Postpone Match — If the ( human ) player needed for the next match has nipped out to the bog or something , the match can be postponed until the end of the week 's fixtures .
16 Judges can order reporting to be postponed until the end of the trial , and should where necessary use this power rather than exclude the press .
17 It is unlikely that formal deposit will be reached until the end of 1993 or early 1994 . ’
18 They must begin teaching a syllabus this September to pupils who will sit their exams in 1994 , but the exam fee will not be set until the end of next year .
19 It can be quite difficult , however , to arrange to film next year 's ice cream commercial this August , in order to be sure of sunshine and leaves on the trees , because decisions on products to be advertised might not be taken until the end of the current season .
20 The debt of gravitational energy will not have to be paid until the end of the universe .
21 Under Ulster 's prison laws Christie will not now be released until the end of 1995 at the earliest .
22 Her Civil List payments , which have been fixed until the end of the century , would not be affected .
23 It was n't coming out in any special order , though Pascoe suspected that something was being saved until the end .
24 In the Republican zone , power remained in civilian hands and democratic forms were maintained until the end .
25 Our subscription rates are being held until the end of March , so for just £30 you 'll get : • a monthly mailing of regular publications which will brief you on all these issues and more • up to the minute briefings on government announcements • free copies of many of our one-off publications , such as our Short Guide to Poll Tax .
26 The United States Supreme Court has gone further , requiring as a matter of due process that a judge who has been vilified should step down — at least where the matter is left until the end of the trial .
27 This process is repeated until the end node of the graph is reached ( ** ) , at which point a complete candidate string has been generated ( e.g. from figure 2.8 , this would have found ljadc ) .
28 This process is repeated until the end error is reduced below a specified value .
29 Birmingham City were yesterday fined £50,000 and ordered to play two games behind closed doors following the riot at St Andrews in February , though the punishment is suspended until the end of next season .
30 He was considered to be one of the most dangerous of all the fascists and was interned until the end of the Second World War .
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