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

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1 Mr Carmichael was in contemplative mood yesterday after the news that betting shops would be allowed to remain open until 10pm during the summer months , bringing Scotland into line with England and Wales .
2 A girl selling newspapers in the street until 10pm on a Friday and Saturday buys them for 17.5p and sells them for 22p ( 1990 figures ) .
3 John Major had no real choice of date this time , but March and April gave him such a nail-biting experience that he will never again postpone an election until so near the terminal date .
4 At the 2 " tR threshold , these small signal modes are degenerate with the oscillating frequency spectrum , but as A is increased , they transphase in frequency until halfway between the oscillating frequencies .
5 I was never to return to Valladolid , a place of fear and heartbreak , until long after the death of Franco and the end of his regime .
6 An experiment to test whether , in an accident , the core of the PWR might overheat and cause a melt-down will not be ready to start until next year , and will not be complete until long after the inquiry ends .
7 From Otto 's time on the ambition to be crowned emperor by the pope was an inevitable ambition for all German kings until long after the end of our period ; nor was it ever forgotten that this was in imitation of Charles .
8 With a not overlong flying display that runs from 2pm in the afternoon until 6pm in the evening , plenty of time is available to roam among the aircraft parks and view whatever is the viewer 's fancy .
9 It continued , in sometimes sporadic use , until shortly after the First World War , one of the last references coming in 1921 .
10 ‘ The Occupation … it was a bitter time for us all … even though Alain was not born until shortly before the Liberation , he did not escape unscarred .
11 In the Czech Lands Civic Forum won about half the total votes , and in Slovakia PAV emerged as the clear winner , although the latter had been expected until shortly before the election to come second to the CDM .
12 A final team choice will not made until shortly before the kick-off .
13 They won only three of the 15 races although they held their own until just past the halfway stage .
14 The bridge lasted until just after the war when it was pulled down and this again started the discussion " For the want of a bridge here at Halling " to quote Lambarde .
15 Mrs Holton had been protected from the news of her babies ' defect until just before the birth .
16 This will normally not be apparent until just before the point of touchdown .
17 But Francis , who has already led Wednesday into the Coca-Cola Cup final and a showdown with Arsenal , refuses to divulge his line-up until just before the kick-off .
18 The blacksmith 's forge at Hailing Bottom was in use until just before the 1914 war , the blacksmith was then Eblin Brown who emigrated to Canada .
19 In terms of literature , however , it was n't quite so voluminous as , say , Home Purchaser — but the very nature of the Bond meant that all of the product details could n't be confirmed until just before the launch .
20 Seventeen players have been chosen for the trip , with a final choice delayed until just before the kick-off .
21 Crosby also has injury worries to add to his team selection problems , and he will not name his line-up until just before the start .
22 Hateley was one of several players banned from Ibrox until yesterday in the wake of last Saturday 's defeat from Celtic that brought to an end Rangers ' run of 44 games without loss .
23 The results of the survey , which will include a national poll , will be known to senior police officers in the next few weeks , but will not be made public until early in the new year .
24 It was used in the Roman Empire until early in the thirteenth century , and in most of Western Europe until the twelfth .
25 Each night , behind the peeling facade of the studio where D. W. Griffith worked before World War I , filming would go on until early in the morning .
26 However , in September when he first saw the chemists ' proposal the ‘ good ’ data did not yet exist , indeed , did not exist until early in the new year .
27 Until early in the eighteenth century , moreover , foreign diplomats when given audience by the sultan were expected to wear a Turkish-style robe over their normal clothing in order to spare him the repellent sight of European dress .
28 The stringent exclusion criteria in trials of antithrombotic therapy ensured that less than 10% of those with AF were actually considered suitable for randomisation , and in one study , being over 75 was itself regarded as a contraindication to anticoagulation until later into the enrolment phase .
29 They had hoped the halving of car tax from 10 p.c. to 5 p.c. , coupled with top-up incentives , would provide a fillip to sales — but with buyers remaining wary , they have pushed back recovery hopes until later in the year .
30 The sunburn redness may not reveal itself until later in the day and by that time , the damage will be done and could ruin the rest of your stay .
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