Example sentences of "until a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This situation continued until a phased transfer of the administration of security from the army back to the police began in 1976 .
2 Spokesman David Ramsden said the law ‘ still remains unclear ’ until a final judgment by the House of Lords .
3 No action was likely to result , however , at least until a final ruling from the Committee .
4 The other consequence was that , if Stewart kings did not live and reign until a ripe old age , they had the immeasurable advantage of always having been kings ; most were barely aware , some not at all , of any time in their lives when they had not worn the crown .
5 The absence of police from the republican districts , until a cautious and limited return in 1977 , left a vacuum which was filled by the Provisional IRA .
6 Latecomers will not be admitted to their seats until a suitable interval .
7 Latecomers will not be admitted until a suitable break .
8 If the fit is not good then the parameters of the model are adjusted until a good match between real and simulated observations is found .
9 I was surprised to see Benjamin keep to a swift gallop , not reining in until a good mile separated us from the convent .
10 The options are approval , rejection or deferral until a future date .
11 The " New Greece " that was to emerge from the heroic social project had been postponed until a future date .
12 During the course of discussion , the chairman of the relevant committee publicly undertook that the number of licensed taxis would not be increased until a private Bill which contained relevant provisions had been enacted and come into force .
13 It was not until a junior school staff , which regarded its professional status as inviolable , was confronted by its Managers that the whole taken-for-granted structure of accountability was thrown into question .
14 It is turned over and mixed in its dry state until a uniform greyish colour .
15 New services or changes in information can not be made until a complete revision of the guide the following year .
16 We all clustered silently by the door until a chilling moan from Mandeville and a despairing shout of ‘ Oh , no ! ’ sent us hurrying into the church .
17 Ben Jones was appointed interim Prime Minister and leader of the TNP until a general election in March 1990 .
18 It was not until a long time afterwards that Catriona thought she understood the reason Sarah seemed young , which was simple : she looked directly at everyone and let them look back at her .
19 But I did n't learn that until a long time after .
20 All was going well until a passing lad with a sense of fun ( ? ) pulled out the plug .
21 In Egypt , where everything depended on the Nile , the coronation of a new pharaoh was often postponed until a new beginning in the cycle of nature provided a propitious starting-point for his reign .
22 Mrs Cradock presented a banner , somebody recited an ode , there was great gaiety , and ‘ the festive board was not departed from until a late hour . ’
23 The evening ended less amiably than it had begun , and no one thought of the wombat until a late hour , and then it had disappeared .
24 The application , if granted , would appear to allow entertainments involving music , singing and dancing to take place until a late hour every night of the week , every day of the year .
25 Consideration for admission does not depend on the candidate 's likely specialisation since flexibility is preserved until a late stage in the course .
26 ‘ As a consequence , any proper issue of fact which the court and the jury may ultimately have to resolve may lie buried until a late stage of the trial .
27 It 's easy to control , including the scheduling aspects — you can delay a fax send until a specific time , sending all your faxes for one day after 6pm , say , in order to take advantage of off peak telephone rates ( or after midnight , if you have a midnight line ) .
28 More commonly , the parties ( or the court ) may consider that the matrimonial home should stand in the sole name of the wife but that the husband should be compensated by the payment of cash , or ( if cash is not available ) that the husband should have a charge on the property for a fixed amount ( as opposed to an interest in the equityas to which see Chapter 6 ) , the calling in of the charge being deferred until a specific time or happening of a specified event ( eg death of wife , remarriage of wife or youngest child attaining the age of eighteen years ) .
29 A distinction is sought to be drawn between the staff included in clause 1 of section 34 ( being those also falling within section 35 and who are appointed until a fixed age ) and staff not so appointed to whom section 34(3) applies and who may be dismissed on the notice period specified in their letter of appointment .
30 The conservatives of the New Democracy Party promised to tackle the problem when they came back to office in 1990 , but little progress was made until a tough new economics minister , Stephanos Manos , was appointed last year .
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