Example sentences of "[vb infin] until the " in BNC.

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1 Most local authorities do not recruit until the months immediately before the vacancy arises although some authorities are increasingly seeing the advantage of recruiting one to two years in advance .
2 If there 's no snow in the gully descent is straightforward , but the snow can linger until the end of July .
3 Few members of his own party believe the prime minister can survive until the next general election , due in 1992 .
4 This desire to accommodate the life of the spirit in everyday activities is finely illustrated by the Latin instructions in a fifteenth-century manuscript as to how a devout layman should regulate his daily life , from his rising with all swiftness and signing himself with the cross , to his final return to bed when he must go to sleep in the uncertainty , salutary from a penitential , if not somnific , point of view , as to whether he will survive until the morrow .
5 Cleveland 's community development committee said the kitty was empty but club secretary Les Crossman promised the Bankers would survive until the end of the season .
6 With the Eddie , you would n't know until the morning of the day it was happening .
7 Without a system of progress evaluation the manager will not know until the end , whether he has succeeded .
8 Intel is believed to have changed the ‘ recipe ’ it uses to fabricate the hard-to-build chips and wo n't know until the autumn whether the process actually works .
9 Intel is believed to have altered the process it uses to fabricate the hard-to-build chips and wo n't know until the autumn whether the process actually works .
10 The full hearing of the claim must be before a differently constituted tribunal who will not know until the end of the case of the warning .
11 I did n't know until the other day .
12 Well I do n't know until the , when it comes to college you 've got a hand one
13 But erm it 's all time and it 's erm , you know you do n't know until the day what you 've got , you can only hope and pray it 's there and erm go to the show , enjoy it and erm if there 's a trophy — very nice , then you can enjoy that as well .
14 Another important change is that the time periods laid down for these notices do not commence until the end of the day in which notice is given .
15 ‘ El-Gama'a el-Islamiya asserts that the blood of Ahmed Zaki and his men , who have avenged the blood of tens of militants spilled over almost a year in Egypt , will not dry until the blood of revenge flows , ’ the militants said in a statement .
16 Unemployment was over three million and one strong view was that we should wait until the autumn when the economic recovery would be more apparent .
17 We ca n't wait until the next election . ’
18 All that happened out there — love , life , death , murder even — they could wait until the day you hung up your saddle and retired rich , successful , envied .
19 But that could wait until the following day .
20 We were both disappointed but Nellie said we could wait until the next time .
21 The registry office could n't marry them at such short notice and they must wait until the following day .
22 He had promised Monie he would wait until the end of the season before discussing his future .
23 Lobby groups must wait until the autumn to see what is proposed on VAT and fuel , and on the public expenditure review in general , not to mention Labour 's social justice commission , which means the parties ' ideological battle lines are looking blurred .
24 Please do not wait until the last moment to inform us .
25 It could be that I will wait until the summer and weigh things up . ’
26 The value of AOB is to allow urgent matters to be raised which can not wait until the next meeting .
27 Not everyone should wait until the standard age to retire .
28 Do n't wait until the last few minutes ; it may be too late .
29 Even if you know that the answer can wait until the next day it is far better to deal with it at once .
30 The nub of this criticism is that such views give rise to a kind of political paralysis : everything must wait until the revolutionary moment in which the production relations are transformed ; until then labour must play a purely oppositional role , a role which Precludes struggle of a ‘ prefigurative ’ kind .
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