Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [art] [noun] until " in BNC.

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1 A government resolution which would transform the mutual debts of state enterprises into " transferable long-term bonds " , to circulate for a year until their conversion into shares , was put to the Supreme Soviet on June 26 together with the budget statement .
2 It would be possible to search through the file until the record was located , but this technique , and the more refined methods available for searching sequential files in which there is no direct relationship between the record key and its storage location , are too slow for the needs of most enquiry systems .
3 She continued to work as a washerwoman until she was sixty-three , when she moved to Alton , Hampshire , to take care of a farmhouse .
4 Use several swabs to swab round the mouth until it is clean .
5 If that does n't score highly enough to win a contest the next stage is to grapple on the ground until one player wins by holding down an opponent for 30 seconds .
6 At such moments it was difficult to remain calm , but she forced herself to concentrate on the figures until eventually the task was finished .
7 All the tug could do then was to stand by the tow until the gale abated .
8 Myself , three daughter , — Frances , Rosemary and Catherine — and one son , Michael ( plus a length of clothes-line to serve as a lead until I could decide what kind of proper lead I 'd need ) .
9 He said that the FIA tribunal had no right to rule on the case until a hearing in Portugal and should not have heard representation from Mansell and Ferrari at a hearing in Paris last Thursday .
10 The FIA tribunal postponed any decision , but Balestre said it had no right to rule on the case until after the Portuguese hearing and should not have heard representation .
11 Although Prabhakar has declined to talk to the media until after she is confirmed by the US Senate , three years ago she described her job at DARPA as one of ‘ making sure that things happen .
12 They continued to scrabble on the floor until all the spilt items had been retrieved .
13 Gilman employed ‘ scientific ’ experiments described by him as follows : ‘ The observer , an intelligent man with good eyesight , and well accustomed to museums and their contents , was instructed to answer the questions with the least possible exertion and to hold the position he needed to assume for the purpose until he could be photographed . ’
14 But it 's tr it 's true in most , if you do clinical medicine erm er ophthalmic optics you do n't get to play with the patients until quite a way on , and most of them do n't even get a chance to observe for a lot of it .
15 I was determined to get him , and must have been concentrating so intently on his movements that , like a fool , I forgot to look in the mirror until it was too late .
16 He had rushed home , had a hasty meal , changed into evening-dress , and gone to the Capital cinema at Ibrox — to play in the orchestra until the last show , ending at 10.30 p.m .
17 Under a conditional sale agreement the buyer will be in possession of goods which will continue to belong to the seller until all the instalments have been paid .
18 I also suggested that Britons should be urged not to ask for a chance to look at the remains until the situation improves .
19 Meryl tucked the papers under her arm and decided to walk around the boundary until she came to an alternative entrance .
20 The ward nurse may be asked to remain with the patient until fully anaesthetized .
21 This caused them to sink into the ground until the crossbar was only two inches above the grass .
22 My best course would have been to follow the track to the village , strike the road , and then to go along the road until I met the track by which I had come from the shore .
23 The Palestinian delegation reluctantly attended the eighth round after failing to persuade the other Arab delegations to press for a postponement until after the formal inauguration of US President-elect Bill Clinton in January .
24 Inhibition , as recommended by Alexander , is the ability to pause for a moment until we are adequately prepared to carry out actions satisfactorily .
25 The main anti-apartheid parties , unbanned by the government in February 1990 are : the African National Congress ( ANC , Oliver Tambo , pres. , Nelson Mandela , deputy pres. ) ; the Pan-Africanist Congress ( PAC ; Clarence Makwetu was elected president in December after the death in October of Zephania Mothopeng ; PAC general secretary is Benny Alexander — see pp. 37765 , 37910 ) ; the PAC refuses to negotiate with the government until a constituent assembly has been elected by universal suffrage ; the Azanian People 's Organization ( Azapo , Pandelani Nefolovhodwe , pres. ) , which rejects outright any negotiations with the government ; and the South African Communist Party ( SACP , Joe Slovo gen. sec. ) , which re-launched itself as a legal political party within South Africa in July 1990 .
26 Staff at London 's Games Store had sold little of anything to do with the war until the war-games club of an American military base in Britain cleared them out of T-55 tanks ( Iraq 's main battle tank ) and German armoured personnel carriers ( used by the Saudis ) .
27 The musicians are paid a pittance , eat out on the street at night and pay for floor space to sleep in a garage until they are turned out at dawn .
28 In this climate , the academic in English and other subjects in the humanities , who is busy , who publishes a lot , who goes to conferences , can not but be preferred to the quiet scholar , who keeps a low profile , even seems rather idle , but is taking his time over a major piece of scholarly writing that may involve many years ' work and which he does not intend to give to the world until he is ready .
29 He was going to wait in the corridor until Kopyion came out , and he would confront him .
30 The other 132 were senior state employees responsible for the management of public funds , who were required to remain in the country until a routine administrative review was performed by government auditors .
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