Example sentences of "until [adv] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Alcohol has been available in various pubs and discos in Edinburgh from 7am until 5am the following morning .
2 But until now the Spanish title has always eluded them , more because the Opel range did not have an outright winning car than any shortcoming on Meeke 's part .
3 Until now the allied air forces have been going to enemy positions ; once the ground forces move in , the enemy air force will have to come up to fight .
4 Until now the medical profession has been one British people can be proud of .
5 In addition to their normal teaching duties , many college teachers will teach evening-class students , which means they may not be back at college until late the following day .
6 The successful Cape to Cairo Expedition , in which Grace 's young brother Errol also took part , set out in 1925 , but the journey was a long one , and after that there were many arrangements to be wound up , so Herbert 's work in London was not complete until late the following year .
7 Until then the general quality was very low indeed .
8 Until recently the Communist Party was the decisive body .
9 What was until recently the Round House Arts Centre in Chalk Farm Road was originally built as a locomotive turntable shed for the London and North Western Railway .
10 Similarly in the north of England men like Harry Weatherley , until recently the Baptist Union 's Yorkshire Association 's Missioner , see as one of their goals the planting of churches before the end of the millennium .
11 Computer printers everywhere are turning out miles of paper , but until recently the right quality of environment-friendly could n't be made .
12 The clothing factory , which was opened in 1939 , is part of a multinational company and until recently the major employer of female labour in the area .
13 Until recently the central reservation had deteriorated into use as a car-park .
14 Until recently the Cambrian line , which runs through mid-Wales , was dismissed as doomed .
15 Until recently the all-male tradition of cathedral choirs has continued unaltered , with the exception of St. Mary 's Cathedral in Edinburgh , which has had both girls and boys in its choir .
16 Until recently the British Clothing Industry Association subsidised the event , enabling Britain 's designers to show their collections in an international venue .
17 The birds live on three small Indonesian islands and until recently the main threat to their survival came from loss of habitat .
18 Until recently the potential role of parasitic systems as models for understanding patterns and processes in community ecology has not been fully explored .
19 The Italian national debt is the third largest in the world , but until recently the short maturity and floating rate nature of its debt has prevented the provision of a suitable futures contract .
20 This system depends on most fertility being marital fertility and on marriage being late , avoidable , and variable in age — until recently the unique property of Western European societies .
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