Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] until [art] end " in BNC.

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1 Ideally , you would be better waiting until the end of the year before selling and buying .
2 The endowment of religious houses and other institutions , though greatly reduced until the end of the century , was thereafter far from contained by this statute and can not be measured simply by the licences enrolled in chancery , since various devices were employed to circumvent the law .
3 The lead only stood until the end of the first half , however , as Mutineers ' Lyn Knowles was fouled shooting and then scored from the resulting penalty .
4 The Publicity Boards ( all three sets ) are already booked until the end of July but there will be one set available in August .
5 I called the local council who told me the wasps were best left until the end of the season when they would follow their queen and find somewhere else to live .
6 Marriage bars were not formally dropped until the end of World War II .
7 Welsh bodies still have until the end of June to air their views on former Welsh Secretary David Hunt 's plan to replace the Welsh counties and districts with 21 new single-tier councils .
8 ‘ So the repairs programme was begun in 1986 and it will probably continue until the end of this decade .
9 The eastern states claimed they could not afford to dispose of the chemicals , which would require incineration , and were originally given until the end of 1992 to use them up .
10 According to Committee secretary Nigel Peace , the finalised version of the report , which had been expected to be issued in October , will not now appear until the end of November at the earliest : this makes the original proposed deadline of 31 December 1992 for compliance with the code too tight for companies to meet .
11 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 ?
12 Yet human parents generally stay together until their offspring are fully grown — and may even cohabit until the end of their lives despite the fact that they bear no more offspring together .
13 And , since the banks were now firmly closed until the end of the holiday , and she only had a small amount of currency in her purse , she had no way of being able to buy any new , cooler dresses .
14 This report has therefore left until the end the question of the degree to which the ESSE/L Project has achieved the targets it has set itself , and has roamed widely across the experiences of those involved both directly and indirectly with the project .
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