Example sentences of "[noun pl] until we [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It 's a whirlwind ride which rarely lingers for more than a minute on individual songs until we reach the '90s and the Zoo TV extravaganza .
2 I 'm trying to think I got , oh god , that was Pennymead cos we lived with mum and dad for three months until we got a maisonette in Pennymead
3 We wound our way past open fields into shady woods until we entered the neck of a small valley .
4 Our sense of achievement lasted the few hours until we collected the kids .
5 Yes , you were right , Mr Greene , and there are another eight days until we reach the ‘ Bend in the River ’ and the centre of the African equatorial rain forest .
6 With the nervous worry comes the loneliness : ‘ The house is quiet as the grave ’ , and the fear of the future : ‘ Though we have registered we are told at the American consulate it may last [ take ] years until we get the possibility of emigrating , the quota being overcharged . ’
7 We went through many dark passages until we reached a door , where she left me , taking her candle with her .
8 I drove the girls around the suburbs until we found a newsagent big enough to sell maps and stuffed behind a wad of yellowing unfunny birthday cards , I found an Ordnance Survey map of the Blackberry Hill region .
9 But gradually the pattern changes until we see the growth of commercialism by which time the symbols in ornament had less meaning as such social networks were supplanted by more cohesive political groups ; production could at that time be taken over by entrepreneurs who continued the evolution of regional designs but who were distributing the goods in an entirely different manner .
10 We jostled our way through the multitudes until we found a patch of grass to sit down on .
11 ‘ It will improve the standards of Irish rugby but it will require a few more seasons until we see the real value of the hard competitive stuff ’ .
12 Maybe it 's best left in military hands until we have a generation of truly environmentally friendly humans .
13 Once again Benjamin used his warrant , pushing his way through the grumbling spectators until we had a good view of both the execution scene and Smithfield Common .
14 We follow his car as it winds through the hollows and around the hills until we reach the Moss No.3 Preparation Plant where the Pittston Company cleans and grades its coal before moving it out to power stations or abroad .
15 Teaching often involves looking in detail at particular passages , in the hope that the part will relate coherently to the whole , but the doctrine of the hermeneutic circle reminds us that we can not understand the parts until we understand the whole ( and vice versa ) .
16 We were then able to find our way home by the friendly beacons until we reached the searchlight cone at Oakington .
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