Example sentences of "from [adv] until [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 From now until the year 2000 , the arts calendar is silting up with festivals , memorials and monumental events .
2 I am not prepared to accept for the rest of the country the idea that , from now until the year dot , either everyone will have to struggle across London to get to Waterloo , which is how things will start , or worse , under the new madness that has been conjured up , everyone will have to struggle out to Stratford to catch the connections for the continent .
3 From now until the catastrophe of 1870 the Emperor 's foreign policy was to be one of expedients and compromises , all of which only served to demean him in the eyes of Europe , while simultaneously underlining how feeble was any form of ‘ court diplomacy ’ faced with the reality of Bismarck 's ‘ blood and iron ’ tactics .
4 The venture has been conspicuously successful in giving a platform to Scottish musicians , and in building audience momentum around the country , although the break from now until the autumn could threaten the latter achievement .
5 From now until the end of July there was an endless stream of invitations to balls , picnics , garden parties , receptions .
6 From now until the end of November , you can take advantage of two unique offers .
7 Although the very long-term future plays a part in present thinking ( for example , concern about the burden which present promises of pension levels may impose on future generations of working age ) , it is the shorter-term prospects — from now until the end of the century — which mainly concern policy-makers , the caring professions , informal carers of infirm elderly people , and older people themselves .
8 From now until the time of Magnus the Pious there are no Emperors and the lands becomes increasingly divided .
9 The Amateur Open has arrived at Royal Portrush , and the golfing spectacle will draw the crowds from today until the final on Saturday .
10 From then until the Battle of the White Hill in 1620 , Bohemia was effectively Europe 's first Protestant state .
11 Nothing certain is known of Hammond 's career from then until the eve of the civil war , but he must have seen military service in the continental wars , either in the Netherlands or Germany , since he was a trained gunnery officer before 1642 .
12 From then until the middle of August , there were incidents at least once a week .
13 From then until the dissolution of the Empire by Napoleon in 1806 the Imperial crown was effectively the hereditary possession of the Habsburg family .
14 From then until the end of the trip , every time I thought I had had enough I would repeat , ‘ This is what the trip 's about .
15 From then until the end of February the gallery will be showing drawings , gouaches , photographs and photomontages by Domela , together with recent work by Jaume Plensa .
16 From then until the end of 1640 at least he resided at Hampdens Manor , Penn , Buckinghamshire , moving in 1640 to West Thorney near Chichester in Sussex .
17 This was late September , and from then until the end of the War , they all lived outside under constant assault from hungry packs of dogs .
18 He had led the party since 1984 , succeeding Dom Mintoff [ see p. 33794 ] , and had been Prime Minister from then until the party 's defeat in 1987 .
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