Example sentences of "until he is [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Little is known of Cameron 's subsequent activities , except for a series of financial differences with his father , until he is recorded in 1779 as being established in St Petersburg at the court of Catherine the Great .
2 The patient may gradually be raised until he is propped in an upright sitting position to reduce the pressure of the abdominal organs on the diaphragm .
3 A ward nurse or member of the theatre staff remains with the patient until he is anaesthetized — this is for the safety and reassurance of the patient .
4 One character , Camille , can not pronounce them until he is fitted with a false palate one more object to get comically lost .
5 One character , Camille , can not pronounce them until he is fitted with a false palate : one more object to get comically lost .
6 685 , 694 : ‘ I take it that ’ the tenant ‘ has a right as against all the world to remain in possession until he is turned out by an order of the court . ’
7 Suspicion may rest on him : and so he is suspended until he is cleared of it .
8 The defendant is not bound to reimburse the Department of Social Security until he is notified that the money in court has been paid out to the plaintiff .
9 The unpaid seller has a right in the circumstances provided by section 41(1) to retain possession of the goods until he is paid or payment is tendered to him .
10 It is a magical and lyrical tale of Lucky and his young minstrel master to whom he brings unexpected good luck — until he is stolen .
11 Or until he is finished .
12 However , since he may not release a prisoner unless and until he is recommended to do so by the Parole Board , the stage in an individual prisoner 's sentence at which the board considers whether to make a recommendation for his release is therefore very important .
13 In one case in 1944 , Scott LJ stated that the ‘ British principle of personal freedom , that every man should be presumed innocent until he is proved guilty , applies also to the police function of arrest — in a very modified degree , it is true , but at least to the extent of requiring them to be observant , receptive and open-minded and to notice any relevant circumstance which points either way , either to innocence or to guilt ’ .
14 ‘ But , ’ said the stranger , ‘ do you or do you not know that the law of England supposes every man to be innocent until he is proved — proved — to be guilty ? ’
15 The population is also regulated by periodic suspension of sexual relationships for 3–6 months after the taking of a head and also from the time of birth of a child until he is weaned , i.e. 2–3 years .
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