Example sentences of "to wait until [art] " 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 Apart from seeing the replacement of LNER-design inner-suburban Class 306s , Colchester , Southend , Bishop 's Stortford , Hertford and Chingford-line travellers will have to wait until the 1990s for their new stock .
3 Rather , it looks as if we will have to wait until the end of 1991 before we get any dramatic improvement .
4 We may have to wait until the third one .
5 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 .
6 To find out who was correct , we had to wait until the following morning and our debriefing with the major .
7 Now , though , the sartorial saver will have to wait until the early summer sales .
8 Mr Goldberg said they could bring a libel action , but he planned to wait until the appeal verdict .
9 Goals in the first five minutes by Dennis Greene and Keith Scott set the Buckinghamshire side on the path to victory , but they had to wait until the 68th minute before Simon Stapleton settled the issue .
10 Although enjoying the bulk of the possession Ipswich had to wait until the 29th minute before forcing Wright to make his first save , Zondervan hitting a long-range shot which the Newcastle goalkeeper tipped over .
11 But the England under-21 midfielder only had to wait until the 53rd minute to exact his revenge when he chipped in a telling cross for Goodman to score .
12 The sustained development of the study of the diseases of later life had to wait until the nineteenth-century .
13 The British had to wait until the end of the 1930s for that luxury .
14 But the war stopped progress and the world had to wait until the 1950s for the next major innovations in civilian flight .
15 With Lloyd Davies in a new attacking role , the combination took time to settle , and crowds had to wait until the 1911–12 season to see the old magic at work again .
16 In university and polytechnic libraries the advanced instruction has to wait until the second and third years of undergraduate courses , because it is at these stages that the students work on sometimes quite specialized projects .
17 On the other hand , his political opponents suffered too : Lord Lytton 's speech was so bad that many people had great difficulty in understanding him , and because his deafness did not allow him to take part in debates , everyone was often forced to wait until the next day for any reply from Lord Lytton because he would insist on reading what had been said in Hansard , the Parliamentary publication , before making his own speech .
18 The English translation had to wait until the 1970s .
19 Elizabeth I , whose delicate long fingers feature so prominently in her portraits , started a fashion for lily-white skin , but we had to wait until the 1880s for the advent of polished nails in Britain .
20 They had been in no hurry to get away but intended to wait until the beginning of daylight before entering the forest .
21 The wise old heads believe that they would have prevailed and that he would have been forced to wait until the spring .
22 Obviously there will always be ads called in after our final press deadline , and those will have to wait until the following issue .
23 So Willie would have to wait until the 1992–93 season to play with Rovigo .
24 They will now have to wait until the car 's European launch in San Tropez in January .
25 Liverpool enjoyed almost total domination but faced with a team who pulled all 11 players back behind the ball they had to wait until the 38th minute before adding their second .
26 Companies do not of course have to wait until the Appointed Day .
27 If only the minimum DSS contributions ( with or without the special 2 per cent incentive ) are paid , you will have to wait until the normal state retirement age .
28 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 .
29 The definitive survey may have to wait until the year of reassessment is over
30 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 .
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