Example sentences of "until we have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 At any rate until we 've gone through the locks .
2 Nine out of ten they 'll wait until we 've gone passed , or even the police have gone passed , before they 'll commit an offence .
3 and I do n't want to , I do n't want to get involved with a lot of money that we 'd have to outlay for upkeep until we 've gone into it thoroughly .
4 The doctor has to be perfectly frank with the patient and say this is a new medicine — I 'm trying it — erm I think it will do you good , but we ca n't be sure until we 've tested it .
5 ‘ I do n't think all this will sink in properly until we 've seen her for ourselves . ’
6 So that means until we 've heard from , one of them , we ca n't sort of ascertain finally the , the , the programme for the next few weeks .
7 ‘ I would be hesitant about forecasting a recovery for Pentos until we 've heard what the Budget brings in March , ’ commented William Cullum , retail analyst at Panmure Gordon .
8 Well , no point in going into that until we 've heard from the labs .
9 It 's too easy , I think , to assume that women are n't aggressive and are sensitive and men are more aggressive and less sensitive because that 's the way society has wanted them to be in the past and children have grown up and lived up to those stereotypes , so I do n't think we can actually say yet that women can offer anything distinctive until we 've given them the chance to be themselves really .
10 ‘ I 'm not leaving here until we 've done for that bastard .
11 We er we ca n't got to bed until we 've done at least five .
12 ‘ I do n't intend to mention your name — at least not until we 've destroyed INCUBUS . ’
13 I I I do differ with that in some respects , in that er until we 've arranged the agenda we 're not always sure whether there will be specifically highway matters , er and er I must confess , although not on the agenda very often , highway matters are things that that that that do get commented on , er but er none the less , it 's just the principle , I mean er it 's a bit difficult to start saying , well do we send it because we have particular things , er or or
14 We wo n't be getting married until we 've saved enough for our deposit .
15 The point is that we will never know what God can do with us until we 've ventured forward with a little faith .
16 ‘ However , I 'm afraid we 're not going to be given much time off until we 've sent the Huns back to Germany where they belong , with their tails between their legs . ’
17 At least not until we 've worked out a policy with them . ’
18 ‘ Or at least until we 've worked out a policy . ’
19 ‘ But we ca n't really invite anyone there until we 've lifted the codfish out of the tapestries . ’
20 " And we 're fools until we 've learnt to live here .
21 ‘ We 're just trying to contain the market at the moment — at least until we 've got the capacity to deal with the demand . ’
22 Until we 've got stable testing , that worries me a great deal . ’
23 Erm it is admitted that people are gon na have go much further to get their treatment ah , that was quite clearly stated as part of the the down side of it , and I do n't think we can tolerate that until we 've got a decent public transport system that 's going to allow patients to get by public transport from here to Colchester or Witham or Clacton or wherever and er and their , their relatives and friends to be able to follow to visit them if you know , as necessary .
24 And I 've done myself a on that reckoning , because until we 've got that sorted anyway .
25 ‘ This is n't over until we 've got that book .
26 Gentlemen , I , I , I do believe , fellow councillors , what we 've done now is asked the solicitor to , to take the matter in hand , and so I do think until we 've got advice from him , it would be for us to actually recommend any other
27 ‘ Oh , just the one , I think , Mrs Padmore , ’ he replies drily , ‘ until we 've got ourselves a shade more sorted out . ’
28 Erm , I would have to say that 's going to be in the range of five hundred to six hundred , and very much depends to some extent on what happens in the winter months , and I 'm sorry to keep stressing this point , but we have n't yet got twelve months ' experience of operating this particular change , and until we 've got at least a year 's experience , and I think one would have to say , that some of the figures need to be portioned , but equally , you ca n't afford to be too cavalier in terms of your assumptions about that demand might reduce to , and I 'll touch a little later on how you control expenditure in those terms .
29 we , we , we , we , we 've , we 've , we 've got one decision I think which we are making , which is that we should n't at the moment , make any recruitment until we 've got confirmation that we can guarantee employment next year , se , secondly I think we 're saying that the first appointment that we do want to make is of a complaint examiner , and that if further investigators leave us , then we would n't be seeking to replace them as investigators , we 'd be seeking to replace with the complaint examiner , that , that , that ,
30 He gave a tight smile , drawled , ‘ I do n't want to answer that until we 've got to the end of your story . ’
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