Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] until [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Competitively , snooker has until the last few years been confined to Britain and its old Commonwealth , but there have always been a few tables in the Far East , catering for the needs of expats .
2 Everyday objects are of course the stock-in-trade of Arman , whose retrospective at the Brooklyn Museum continues until the 26th of this month .
3 The important point is that if one ultradian peak is missed then the baby waits until the next peak .
4 The new appointment runs until the next European championships , in two years ' time .
5 Neither became nation states until the nineteenth century .
6 The expanding copper and tin mines of west Cornwall depended on mule trains until the second quarter of the nineteenth century .
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