Example sentences of "until [pers pn] have have a " in BNC.

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1 It was n't until I had to have a full medical two years later that I found I 'd got hookworm .
2 ‘ I suppose this one will have to do until I 've had a look at the rest of the accommodation . ’
3 ‘ And I 'm not going to commit myself to anything until I 've had a chance to talk to him . ’
4 ‘ I will accept nothing of the sort , Miss Kenton , until I have had a chance to deal with the matter .
5 Anyone acting out of character worried her in this way , until she had had a silent time alone , to work it out and grow used to the change .
6 Sister Ignatia had said that Flora could n't know whether she wanted to come or not until she had had a sniff of the place , seen some of the other girls .
7 She was n't going to risk being thrashed again in conversation , not yet , not until she 'd had a chance to recharge her worn batteries .
8 And it seems I wo n't get it until you 've had a chance to simmer down .
9 I mean until you 've had a go at the two you ca n't know .
10 If you are not sure about their comfort , then do n't buy until you have had a chance to try other boots elsewhere .
11 I suggest that we should delay submitting this to Number Ten until you have had a chance to draft the actual terms of reference , as you propose .
12 . Right I do n't think we 'll try and get fancy , like Boot Com and Boot Sys , until we 've had a good play with Windows .
13 Until we 've had a chance to go through his papers .
14 We shall not make any comments about this until we have had a chance to inspect a longer time span .
15 ‘ We have now asked Reed to suspend the proposed changes until we have had a meeting with them on 22nd April .
16 We can never know what folly and what wisdom is in the speeches until we have had a chance to read them . ’
17 The Blues boss said today : ‘ I am not saying anything about our actual selection until we have had a couple more training sessions .
18 The heavier atomic bits — the stuff that goes to make up the planets — they had to wait until later until they 'd had a chance to be built up .
19 This coolness arises in part from fear of the opponents , who have the laws on their side , and partly from the incredulity of men , who do not readily believe in new things until they have had a long experience of them .
20 As any changes to the Parish Council 's bank accounts must be authorised by the Parish Councillors I would ask you to continue the present arrangement until they have had a chance to discuss any alterations you might suggest .
21 He would n't say any more until he 'd had a chance to talk it over with a friend , he said . ’
22 That is a question I am afraid that is impossible to answer at this stage , that wo n't be known until he 's had a thorough investigation by the surgeons at the hospital who er probably wo n't be able to answer that for a day or two yet .
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