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

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1 Until the numbers of deaths each month has risen to equal or exceed the number of new diagnoses , the numbers needing care will continue to rise fast , even if the number of new cases reported in official figures is relatively constant or falling .
2 Until the next germ arrives …
3 If for any reason you wanted to give each monthly payment direct to ACET , we could hold the money in an account in your name until the amount accumulated reaches the £600 threshold .
4 I raised the head on a base until the eye is at eye level .
5 A father 's influence which has been revealed as destructive and all but disastrous is thought to have remained dominant — as was only natural — until the women broke away for good .
6 It is usual for a class to consist of between 12 and 16 students divided approximately equally between male and female , and this size of class is likely to be maintained throughout the training course until the finals period in the last two terms .
7 The party structure followed was based on the Irish civil war antagonism of 1922–3 , with the pro-Treaty party more or less in power until the anti-Treaty party entered politics in 1930 .
8 Indeed , until the ecumenical era of the 1960s , few catholics in Ireland were prepared to put before themselves some of the political religious issues which would have to be resolved if a united Ireland or accommodation to a separate political entity in Ulster were to become a possibility .
9 Up until the late 1970s , 98 per cent of children raised in Northern Ireland experienced schooling only on their own side of the divide ( Darby , et al .
10 Until the mid- and late 1970s , there were simply no rules whereby groupings of parents could obtain a state-financed , multi-denominational school , as the only channels of communication in these matters were those between the Department of Education and the relevant diocesan department or other church board .
11 There were at this point no apparent difficulties experienced between the majority of estate members and no significant source of conflict , that is until the question of a multi-denominational school itself became such a source .
12 I had gone too far and experienced too much , I needed to slow down , to get back to the small things , the practical things , to measuring and cutting and fixing , and it was with relief that I noticed that daylight had begun to invade the room , I kept quite still , I held the glass firmly in my gaze , gradually the elements already worked on began to emerge , some more clearly than others , some in outline only and some only when they impeded the free flow of light through the glass , until the sun came up and was reflected back from the windows of the house opposite and I could sit and look at the glass and think back through the work and the mistakes and the few successes , and sense again with that sickening feeling in the pit of the stomach that the whole of the right hand side of the lower panel was still a mess , nothing there had been resolved , but then I drew back from that , though it kept trying to pull me back to itself , and concentrated on what was beginning to work , on the left hand areas both top and bottom and on the elegance of the frame and the joy of seeing the bare walls and the wainscoting appear through the empty areas , and as I moved round so different parts of the room appeared and the relation of the surface of the glass to what lay behind changed , precision and fluidity , precision and fluidity , he wrote , choice and chance , not choice alone and chance alone but the two together , that is why delay , not stoppage and not flow but delay , delay in glass , he wrote , as when the plane is late and you should have been gone , have already arrived perhaps , but you are still there , or the sprinter beats the gun and the whole field is called back , the race could have been over but it has not yet started .
13 My dream of a book whose print fades a little each time it is read until the pages are blank .
14 Chefs in any doubt as to the influence of the grand dames of the ovens should remember that the three- Michelin -star Georges Blanc in Vonnas used to be La Mère Blanc until the son took over from his maman .
15 Marion Conroy was on stage until the final curtain calls and came up the stairs with the rest of the cast afterwards , observing as she did that Pepper went into his No. 2 and shut the door but that Cissy opened it and went in after him , the wide-eyed babyish stare that was the caricaturists ' joy quite absent .
16 Until the franchise process is complete for both Channel 3 and 5 even a preliminary sketch is difficult .
17 It was n't until the final two weeks of term that it really hit me that I was actually going to have to go .
18 Staying would also be impossible in the long run but that young man would let me stay for a little while — until the restaurant closed , anyway .
19 The silver birch is so elegantly beautiful , from spring 's pale green bud-burst until the final golden accolade of autumn , that it plays a part in all the seasons , not least because it is especially favoured by long-tailed tits as a food source in winter .
20 Some , like chickweed and poppies , have seeds that lie dormant in the soil for long periods until the right conditions trigger them to life .
21 Up until the trip to Gwent , any weeds had been kept in check well within my 60 minutes a week .
22 The beans have now reached the top of their 6ft canes and I 'm praying that any autumn gales will be delayed until the beans are all safely harvested .
23 When the tops became straw-coloured the clumps were eased from the ground and the bulbs were dried off until the skins were yellow and brittle .
24 I leave the weed in the pool untouched until the frogs have departed .
25 Wait until the seed-heads are fully ripe .
26 At this stage cut off the complete head and invert it in a paper bag , hanging these in an airy place for a few days until the seeds are quite dry .
27 If it is the latter , the aircraft is unserviceable and must not be flown until the brakes have been re-adjusted .
28 They take less than 30 seconds to do and they should be left until the last moment before the cable or rope is attached .
29 Always keep your left hand close to the release toggle until you are sure that the glider is stabilised , i.e. in a modern machine until the tail has come up .
30 When rudder is applied , the nose of the glider yaws to the side until the force produced by the rudder is balanced by the tendency for the aircraft to swing back into line with the airflow .
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