Example sentences of "[pron] until [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Nor I until this morning . ’
2 yeah erm so you 're not going to do yours until next week , er now what department ?
3 In the period 1920–6 she brought within her general theory of ideals several theories which until that time had been seen as independent .
4 Leonard retired for the first time in 1982 with a detached retina which until recent times would have ended his fighting career permanently .
5 A change of attitude by leaders of the pro-government Dutch Reformed Church ( DRC ) , which until 1986 was based on a theological defence for the policy of apartheid , was revealed at a national conference held on Nov. 5-9 in Rustenburg , 50 km west of Pretoria , of over 80 Christian churches and religious organizations .
6 In 1991 the local council issued a German-language brochure on the history of the once splendid castle of the Thun-Hohenstein family up on the cliffs above the Elbe , which until two years ago housed a Soviet barracks and now is a semi-ruin with wrecked interiors .
7 This means that countries must now accept products complaint with their own standards or the EC standards , but must not specify which until 1996 , when the EC standard shall be used throughout .
8 In his speech Jack said ‘ I had 18 years with James Templeton , which until 1969 never failed to make a profit .
9 The Census , which until ten years ago existed only on index cards and photographs in the Warburg 's Photographic Collection , seems to have had its origins in a project allocated by Fritz Saxl to Alfred Scharf who had come to London as a refugee from Vienna around 1935 .
10 In fact , she told nobody until many years later , after her mother 's death , when she confided in Louise .
11 Farmers are worried now with the ‘ open borders ’ that there is a possibility of importing diseases , in particular Johne 's Disease , which would n't manifest itself until two or three years after animals had been purchased .
12 In Galilee Judaism had not even established itself until 120 B.C. and much pre-Judaic thought still survived .
13 He says er I 've just had a phone call from Brian , he ca n't meet you until eleven o'clock .
14 As any Tory would tell you until Black Wednesday , his personality and his popularity won the election .
15 I returned to London , and was unable to find you until two hours ago . ’
16 Trent drive Tim with you until seven with drive and the early evening sequence seven till nine tonight .
17 Professor Hoskin , and to all of you who called and listened , thank you until next Tuesday , bye , bye .
18 Serjeants-at-law were members of a superior order of barristers who until 1845 had the exclusive right to present cases in the Court of Common Pleas .
19 Knott is probably the same Michael who until 1812 had been a principal in the long established iron mining and smelting company of the Furness Fells which had become known as Knott , Ainslie & Co. , and which was to become known later as the Harrison , Aitislie & Company which dominated haematite mining on the Lindal Moor in Low Furness .
20 Er bigger than the smaller ones still presumably , one until five with Jenny .
21 ( The Observer did not produce one until 1964 . )
22 Cecilia could clearly remember the days before refrigerators were in general use — she did not have one until 1952 — and remember too the smell of the joint by Sunday lunchtime if you had been imprudent enough to buy it on Friday .
23 Only three seasons ago , under Dave Stringer , Norwich led Division One until New Year 's Eve , hung on to second place for nearly three more months but collapsed to finish fourth , 14 points behind Arsenal and Liverpool .
24 This lunchtime from one until three the Meadows Community Art Centre are running a craft marathon .
25 It 's free to have a go and the Centre is on Queens Walk in the Meadows in Nottingham that 's from one until three today if you want to go there .
26 We 've heard nothing until two days before it starts .
27 Before that , Rachel had simply been my younger sister ; prettier , brighter and sweeter than me , but that had never really bothered me until that moment , when I realised that Jacob obviously loved her far more than he would ever love me .
28 Give me until five o'clock this evening .
29 The reply , which has mystified me until this day , was , ‘ Oh ! we did n't know you meant that one ! ’
30 Into the uneasy silence , while brother looked most earnestly at brother , and wondered , and sought or evaded the eyes of his neighbours , Brother Cadfael said : ‘ Brother Abbot , I have thoughts to share that never visited me until this morning , but are become very relevant now .
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