Example sentences of "until [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The bank continued its banking facilities until the company 's voluntary liquidation in February 1991 and therefore it is reasonable to accept the reply that we gave . ’
2 I 'll go on accepting payment until the course finishes
3 supervision and they 're used until the head of the femur right , the head of the femur is fixed back into the socket joint and the muscles and ligaments have tightened up so that they hold the bone in place and treatment can go on until they 're about a year the consequences of not treating this condition are quite severe , the child will grow up with a very odd gait .
4 Initially steady flowing pools and racks , the river deepens and quickens over the next ¾ mile with the racks becoming grade II rock gardens with plenty of water and an enjoyable choice of routes until the head of the Dulnain Gorge .
5 After reading the play — there were now stencilled copies for all concerned — I would discuss it and its interpretation with the cast , then take a break until the dress rehearsal at five o'clock with accompanying music and sound effects .
6 The decree stated that " the existing system of managing strategic [ nuclear ] forces in accordance with agreements between CIS member-states will be preserved " until the elimination of nuclear-armed formations .
7 It became the second great text and was to last as an authoritative collection for all Roman Catholics until the revision of the canon law in 1918 and the publication of the Codex .
8 There is to be a period of consultation lasting until the middle of June 1991 when individuals and organisations can put forward their views .
9 Although Teague has resumed light training , he looks certain to miss England 's match against Fiji on 4 November and has told his club that he does not expect to be fit until the middle of next month .
10 This was indeed the immediate consequence , but only until the middle of 1922 .
11 The record , until the middle of the decade , disappointed a number of Mrs Thatcher 's more ambitious supporters .
12 From then until the middle of August , there were incidents at least once a week .
13 Until the middle of 1971 , the IRA had played little part in the conflict .
14 Until the middle of the war , the successes came , and spectacularly so , especially in the arena of foreign policy and military affairs , bringing many Germans who were far from Nazis into close identification with Hitler , revamping sagging morale , forcing open acclaim , prompting active participation — if shallow and largely ritualized — in support of ‘ his ’ achievements , disarming potential opponents , making objections to Nazi policy difficult to formulate .
15 In Waltham Forest Attachment Courts , attended by the verderers , foresters and woodwards , continued to be held until the middle of the nineteenth century .
16 Consolidated Life expects to hold its rates until the middle of next week .
17 But the style is far removed from the monster Messiahs , with huge choirs and muddy orchestral accompaniments , still favoured until the middle of this century .
18 … [ first ] to flower in the open air is the Cinnamon which is immediately followed by the Damask Rose , then the Blush , York and Lancaster come ; after which the Provence , Dutch Hundred-leaved , White and most other sorts of Roses follow ; and the latest sorts are the Virginia and Musk roses which , if planted in a shady situation , seldom flower until September ; and if the autumn proves mild will continue often until the middle of October
19 It became to be regarded as one of the finest printers in Europe and , as such , flourished until the middle of the nineteenth century .
20 Eventually it was time for bed and they waited until the middle of the night before sneaking to the workshop on tip-toes .
21 Lung cancer was not seen as a sequel to smoking until the middle of the twentieth .
22 Although the practical difficulties of time measurement were such that until the middle of the seventeenth century most clocks had but one hand and the dial was divided only into hours and quarters , the abstract framework of uniformly divided time gradually became the new medium of daily existence .
23 Between these two , an unequivocal dividing line made the plateaux of Leon and Burgos a kind of no-mans-land , across which the two forces ranged more or less in a continual dispute until the middle of the tenth century .
24 The nasal strip was popular until the middle of the twelfth century , when it dropped out of general use .
25 They were in use until the middle of the nineteenth century , and are now part of a marina complex .
26 For over 400 years , until the middle of the 17th century , noblemen and other landowners throughout Scotland were required by royal decree to parade their armed retainers periodically for a show of weapons and practise of military skills .
27 Until the middle of last year firms wishing to adopt them were in danger of falling foul of the Companies Act , which prohibited companies from assisting in the purchase of their own shares .
28 In some of these places direct contact with Cluny was slight , in some it was frequent ; but it was not until the middle of the eleventh century that Cluny began to form an order — a group of houses scattered about Europe owing direct allegiance to her .
29 This topic remained part of my responsibilities until the middle of 1990 when I was moved to one of the RAF information technology strategy studies .
30 Mori figures suggest that , until the middle of the campaign , readers saw the Telegraph , the Times , the Mirror and even the Express as less biased in 1992 than in 1987 .
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