Example sentences of "until [art] next day " in BNC.

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1 I remember on one occasion the four of us went down to Glastonbury Fair where he sang , but due to a balls-up over the sound and the electricity , they did n't put him on until the next day and that was at about 5.00 in the morning when the sun came through .
2 Sometimes there might be the temptation to leave it until the next day if the weather is bad or your car will not start .
3 Sometimes when it is really cold , and it rains heavily all day long , some of the horses that we normally stable overnight are kept in longer , and may not be put out in the paddock until the next day when the rain has stopped .
4 She could put all but the most essential tasks off until the next day , or the next , and did it all the time .
5 The emergency staff had realised at 5 a.m. on Thursday 7 July that dialysis patients were at special risk from the aluminium , but the house of Robert Hill , a local man with kidney failure and a dialysis machine , was not contacted until the next day .
6 It was n't until the next day someone heard him shouting and came to his rescue .
7 He was in top form , witty and debonair , and the party continued until the next day when Modigliani , still in a happy mood , became so rowdy that he had to be thrown out and locked in a police cell all night .
8 When I got back I found the office was n't open until the next day , so I had to get a driver to break in for me .
9 One day during rehearsal of Sea Change , she remembers , when things were getting too complicated , she simply told him to stop and leave it altogether until the next day .
10 Once it 's down in black and white , you know you ca n't forget it so you can put it out of your mind until the next day .
11 On the other hand , his political opponents suffered too : Lord Lytton 's speech was so bad that many people had great difficulty in understanding him , and because his deafness did not allow him to take part in debates , everyone was often forced to wait until the next day for any reply from Lord Lytton because he would insist on reading what had been said in Hansard , the Parliamentary publication , before making his own speech .
12 She got told off for being late , but it was n't until the next day that Sally 's parents were phoned by the school who had heard about a gang of young people being at the hospital the previous night .
13 The police did n't inform the British Consulate about Jeremy 's disappearance until October 30 , and it was n't until the next day that the consulate contacted Jeremy 's grandmother in England .
14 I usually wait until the next day when the painting is thoroughly dry , when it will accept the light colour perfectly .
15 She was often out all evening and did not reappear until the small hours , so that it was not until the next day , not until the next evening , that Anna began to be alarmed at her absence .
16 Take it from the liquid , sprinkle it with oil , press it between two plates and leave it until the next day .
17 Too often the executive forgets to phone back until the next day .
18 Even if you know that the answer can wait until the next day it is far better to deal with it at once .
19 Keep the lights off during this process and until the next day .
20 The trestles supporting shallow wooden trays painted blue , red or yellow , and which have the vendor 's name and telephone number roughly inscribed on the front , these are all folded away at about twelve-thirty , until the next day .
21 Some folk did not really connect ( until the next day ) that a late night and a rolling sea were not really ideal partners .
22 Tired by her journey from the north of England and the heat , she had decided to defer unpacking until the next day , standing her cases temporarily to one side of the curtain that divided her cabin from the small galley .
23 ‘ Cathay Pacific waited until all the other airlines ’ flights had left before announcing their flight was to be postponed until the next day .
24 Any emergencies can now be dealt with without having to wait until the next day .
25 Indeed if the three years and a day expire on a Saturday or a Sunday or a bank holiday , when one can not issue a writ , the limitation period is extended until the next day on which one can ( Pritam Kaur v S Russell & Sons Ltd [ 1973 ] QB 336 ) .
26 Ven looked at her levelly for all of one second , then , ‘ If you remember , ’ he answered , ‘ it was not until the next day that I knew that the beautiful green-eyed woman with stunning light gold hair was a ‘ journalist ’ . ’
27 She had a deep gash to her leg , probably inflicted with an axe and severe internal injuries , though these were n't noticed until the next day .
28 We had to wait until the next day before we got the results .
29 The lawyer told the court the injured party went to hospital where he was told his ear could have been sewn back on if he had brought it with him , but it was not found until the next day .
30 The Bootle Times wanted us to put them up again for a photograph , and they were left until the next day because it was raining . ’
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