Example sentences of "have [verb] until [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It may not be possible to decide who has won until the exit polls are announced on Thursday evening .
2 Traffic dilemma : Darlington Borough Council has indicated that the parish council will have to wait until a bypass is opened before the problems of congestion in the village can be properly addressed .
3 Changes will have to wait until the money is available .
4 Changes will have to wait until the money is available .
5 But we did have to wait until the chimpanzees completely accepted out presence before we were able to observe the other food-gathering behaviour that truly sets apart the forest chimpanzees — regular co-operative hunting .
6 If extensions and enhancements are required , they will probably have to wait until the system is replaced .
7 Will they have to wait until the starship completes its ten-year journey ?
8 Michael Meacher , the shadow Secretary of State for Employment , said that such definitions would have to wait until the party formed a government and the details were worked out between ministers and officials .
9 While welcoming the first signs of an upturn in UK demand , boss Bruce Cohen warns that any full-blooded recovery will have to wait until the housing market gets moving .
10 You 'll have to wait until the concrete has become fairly firm , then lay your slabs .
11 Villagers in Middleton St George have been advised they will have to wait until the bypass is built before bus stop congestion problems are solved .
12 They would have to wait until the property is sold before the super profits come in . ’
13 But she would have to wait until the dog was fast asleep before going into the garden .
14 Since there had been no clear mandate in 1910 and since the Lords could not now force another election , Unionists would have to resist until the government called one themselves .
15 ‘ It would need a large number of men , ’ he points out , ‘ who would have to stay until the job is done .
16 ‘ I thought that you would never come home , but I would have waited until the cock crowed . ’
17 ‘ Unfortunately she had to wait until a bed was available on the ward , but she was given a bed in casualty .
18 To begin with , the vets had to wait until a horse had broken down , and then sift through their collection of its graphs to see if and when they could first detect a change .
19 Hounslow had to wait until the second-half before England 's Martyn Grimley scored their first goal in a 3-0 win over Lyons , the Poundstretcher Second Division side .
20 Unable to turn , Chant had to wait until the man walked past his supine body to get a sight of him .
21 He had to wait until the coronation of Richard II before receiving an earldom , and his endowment with part of the Bohun inheritance was scarcely sufficient for one of his rank .
22 The only parts of the Home Support Project which were not clearly understood at first were ( a ) its method of obtaining clients ( it was sometimes thought that any dementia sufferer in the borough could be referred directly to the development officer ) , and ( b ) the fact that the development officers could not step in immediately the psychogeriatrician referred a client to the project , but had to wait until the research assessment had been carried out ( which would confirm the client 's eligibility for the project service ) .
23 I had to wait until the female was bulging-ripe , so within a few days she was brooding .
24 The Labour Party published the result of its own enquiries in 1936 and began a campaign for more effective measures , but the compulsory control of industrial location had to wait until the war and the post-war Labour government .
25 Over the past few weeks , Apple has been courting the press with sneak previews of Lisa on the condition that the participants undertook not to breath a word of what they had seen until the machine was officially announced on 20 January ( simultaneously around the world ) .
26 But they could not say whether anyone had died until the tanker was hoisted clear later .
27 And so it had remained until the scoops and cranes and bulldozers of 1970s Post-Industrial Man had moved in to uproot the scrub and to build the suburb known as Greystone Edge .
28 In recent years cereal production ( mainly barley ) had increased until the country was now reaching self-sufficiency .
29 Millions of pounds which should be spent on health , education and investment will be diverted merely to restore what had existed until the IRA struck .
30 If George Mynne or his son had survived until the Restoration with male heirs to succeed them , the family 's history might look very different .
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