Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] until [art] end " in BNC.
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1 | the events were just part of a programme of special attractions running until the end of September . |
2 | Meanwhile staff at UCCA say universities and polytechnics have until the end of May to contact potential students . |
3 | The government of Papua New Guinea has announced that timber companies have until the end of April to submit environmental plans to the government , or face having their concessions withdrawn . |
4 | Life companies have until the end of 1991 to switch their unit trusts into the underlying shares without tax penalties . |
5 | The luxury of single cubicles and warm beds lasted until the end of the first week in January when the regular boarders returned . |
6 | The banks have until the end of February to make a decision if Heron is to continue to meet its obligations . |
7 | In some cases transitional arrangements continue until the end of the 1990s . |
8 | Guinness stout is celebrating over 100 years in Malaysia with a series of promotions running until the end of the year to reward loyal drinkers for their support . |
9 | In this part of Zurich , one is often reminded that the power of the guilds lasted until the end of the eighteenth century . |
10 | The FA have already fined Birmingham £50,000 and ordered them to play two matches behind closed doors , both sentences suspended until the end of next season . |
11 | Both were released on police bail until the end of the month and neither has been charged . |
12 | Rituals have always been more colourful in ‘ Catholic ’ countries than Protestant ones , but many Protestant rites survived until the end of the First World War . |
13 | Taylor has stipulated that third and fourth division clubs have until the end of the decade to become all-seater , while those in the first and second divisions have just two close seasons . |
14 | In Germany a division into socialist , Liberal and Christian unions remained until the end of the Weimar Republic in 1933 . |