Example sentences of "until [pers pn] [verb] some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 're not going anywhere until I get some answers .
2 ‘ It 'll have to wait until I have some money
3 But there was no point in speculating until she had some facts .
4 It 's just that I ca n't bear to see someone like you , Ruth , made miserable so worthlessly , and until you get some feeling of respect for yourself you 're never going to snap out of it , and you 'll go on being used as a doormat .
5 Wait until you feel some love and care for them , and be prepared to show it .
6 The exposure and developing of the etch-resist pattern in order to remove the unwanted areas of etch-resist are probably the most tricky aspects of making the board until you have some experience .
7 To a certain extent you are not in a good position to know what you want until you have some experience .
8 Do n't come back until you have some news of Oliver !
9 Then you will go round those establishments , with one of the likenesses , until you find some girl who recognizes it . ’
10 not until we get some money back
11 The committee meet the sub the committee has not met yet , because there has n't been any action , and we wo n't be meeting until we get some movement from any of those three agencies who 'll be replying to us .
12 The women migrants within countries became overwhelmingly domestic servants , until they married some fellow-countryman , or passed into some other urban occupation .
13 In late 1984 Feshaie and a friend left home and simply walked until they found some EPLF fighters .
14 As he himself said , it would be pointless to study such peoples with a questionnaire , since they do not write , and , while he certainly gained a great deal of essential information from conversation and discussion , it would have been quite futile to try to conduct any kind of interview until he had gained their trust and confidence , and until he had some idea of what kinds of questions he should be asking .
15 Kirov realized that he was going to be pestered by the man until he made some sort of complimentary comment .
16 He wished the Colonel would go away , but he knew Ford would keep pestering until he received some reassurance .
17 Despite the nagging of common sense , Mungo knew he would never be satisfied until he found some answers .
18 In view of his experience at Highgate School , he had always been interested in the life and tribulations of schools teachers ; and in any case he held strong views about education , about which he lacked an opportunity to state his ideas at length until he gave some lectures in Chicago in 1950 .
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