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

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1 IF tomorrow 's semi-final between Liverpool and Portsmouth at Highbury requires a replay , it will have to wait until a week on Monday , because of Thursday 's General Election .
2 Airlines still brooding over what to buy may have to wait until the turn of the century .
3 They had been in no hurry to get away but intended to wait until the beginning of daylight before entering the forest .
4 The definitive survey may have to wait until the year of reassessment is over
5 These repairs had to wait until the time of Haymo of Hythe , or as he was to be known as Haymo of Hythe .
6 Third , clients may need to be prepared to wait until the start of the next course , which might not be for up to two months .
7 By the time that was over Constanza was in a fatalistic mood , she agreed to wait until the autumn .
8 According to this rule , all male members of the community were obliged to wait until the age of twenty to marry and sire children ; at the age of thirty , they were to be regarded as mature and initiated into the higher ranks of the sect .
9 ‘ I suggested it , but she 's determined to wait until the morning because she 's hoping it 'll wear off . ’
10 There was still no reply ; it would have to wait until the morning .
11 They will now have to wait until the car 's European launch in San Tropez in January .
12 Oh well , he 'll , he 'll have to wait until the car to get a car
13 The wise old heads believe that they would have prevailed and that he would have been forced to wait until the spring .
14 Seeding of grassed areas will have to wait until the Spring .
15 It 'll be shown in the United States before the end of the year , but cinema audiences in Britain will have to wait until the spring of 1994 before it comes to our screens .
16 Rather , it looks as if we will have to wait until the end of 1991 before we get any dramatic improvement .
17 Gartmore investors will have to wait until the end of January to know who the new owners will be although it will almost certainly be an overseas based group .
18 The British had to wait until the end of the 1930s for that luxury .
19 Will he , as a matter of urgency , issue a directive or circular to all local authorities requiring them to appoint an officer as a matter of urgency and not simply to wait until the end of the inquiry before making such an appointment ?
20 ‘ Marty , the director , was very wise to wait until the end of filming because he never told me he wanted me to do it .
21 I knew he would n't want me to be pushy and , hard though it was , I decided to wait until the end of the week and then invite him round for dinner .
22 As an alternative subjects were instructed to wait until the end of a film before giving any description .
23 The Policy and Resources Committee decided to wait until the end of an appeal by Richard Shield , the man who was sacked for recruiting Tommy Sheppard .
24 ‘ The Civic Theatre and the ESC have agreed to wait until the end of the week 's performances and then to evaluate the amount of income taken before any further discussions take place , ’ he said .
25 No , it even says in here , it says look , there well may be groups of supporters in different categories who 'd like to arrange seats together , unfortunately not be able to do this unless you are prepared to wait until the end of the main selling period
26 Mr Goldberg said they could bring a libel action , but he planned to wait until the appeal verdict .
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