Example sentences of "[vb pp] until after [art] " in BNC.

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1 Trusteeship would not be considered until after a government had been established and after the Joint Commission had been approached .
2 Broadly , apart from the incorporation of East Germany following German unification [ see p. 37659 ] , the Commission 's attitude was that any expansion of the EC 's membership could not be considered until after the implementation of the single internal market , scheduled for the end of 1992 .
3 At present , half the abortions in the UK are performed in the first 12 weeks ; delays in getting from GP to clinics or consultants mean some women are n't seen until after the nine-week stage has passed .
4 The obtaining of corroborative statements , etc , is not done until after the Civil Aid Certificate is granted .
5 However , it has been said in the context of applications for judicial review of decisions of bodies exercising powers to regulate takeovers that a remedy would not normally be given until after the takeover process was complete .
6 Full implementation was delayed until after the Companies Act 1989 had come into effect .
7 The first instalment of wages was generally paid over by the Exchequer in advance of the campaign , but subsequent instalments were often delayed until after the campaign was over , sometimes long after .
8 Availability dates for OSF/1 on MIPS , he said , had been re-targeted until after the Alpha version , but as the developers version is already shipping , the date change should not impact ISV and customer development schedules too heavily .
9 The audition planned for the early Autumn has now been postponed until after the Crystal Palace Reunion and will now take place on December 5th .
10 Lord Lane said : ‘ No mention is to be made of any of the facts upon which these three orders were founded until after the conclusion of the last of the three trials involved , whenever that may be . ’
11 Yet it should be remembered that the school-leaving age was not actually raised until after the Second World War and that the suggestion that they should receive secondary education was tainted by the official assumption that the children of the working class were innately less intelligent than their middle-class brethren .
12 If God 's existence is ‘ wagered upon ’ in the way that the outcome of a race is wagered upon , then by definition that existence can not be certainly known until after the race is run ( presumably after death ) .
13 The news of my resignation was not announced until after the finals exams — at Charles 's request .
14 It was alleged then that although the names of the judges were not announced until after the designs were submitted , some architects knew who they were to be and had pointed their designs towards them .
15 Teachers whose fourth-year pupils have already started working towards the 1994 exams , are working blind as it is impossible to know how these levels will be viewed until after the results are published .
16 Unlike at least one of her peers , the DCSL within whose division this school falls does not usually become involved until after the proposal has been submitted , although this depends to some extent on the quality of past and existing relationships with schools .
17 Many of the ticket cases failed because the ticket was not issued until after the contract was formed .
18 DCE integration contracts were n't signed until after the code was released .
19 The Proof may be either a simple Proof on the facts or a Proof before Answer which is a Proof on the facts with questions of relevancy reserved until after the evidence has been heard .
20 In the past they had waited until after the school screening tests at 7-plus but felt that this was leaving it too late .
21 The dashed lines on the neck in fig.2 show the positions for the neck muscle blocks , but neither these nor the small triangular piece at the base of the neck are fitted until after the head has been carved and fitted to the body .
22 By that time , higher real wages allowed ordinary families to rent more spacious and better equipped accommodation ( 95 per cent of households rented until after the First World War ) and encouraged builders to improve quality .
23 Best , who will attend a Lions meeting in Edinburgh on Sunday — the 30-strong squad wo n't be chosen until after the last internationals on 21 March — is looking for more back play tomorrow , but if the weather gets any worse he fears that aerial bombardments may be the order of the day .
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