Example sentences of "[noun] until [adv] into the " in BNC.

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1 Peace did not really reign again at Hatfield Chase until well into the eighteenth century .
2 On the Talbot estate of Whitchurch in North Shropshire entry fines were lower in the early fifteenth century than in the late fourteenth , and there was a decline in the rents paid for demesne lands after 1400 , and little sign of recovery until well into the sixteenth century .
3 This remained a crucial obstacle until well into the 1960s , when attempts began to synthesise the two ideologies , in what has become known as Liberation Theology .
4 WESTERN EUROPE is to decide this month on a series of satellites that will provide data for weather forecasts until well into the 1990s .
5 He launched what became ( from February 1666 ) the London Gazette , which remained the government newspaper until well into the next century .
6 Taken somewhat aback by the speed and scope of their success , and worried about the proverbial ‘ bursting bubble ’ , they planned no future releases until well into the new year .
7 No government which was known to enjoy the support of the Crown was defeated in a general election until well into the nineteenth century .
8 However , anarchism remained an influential competitor to the Communist movement until well into the late 1920s .
9 The Committee approved the trend towards cooking in sculleries rather than on open fires in living rooms although the latter remained the only option for many families living in rooms until well into the inter-war period .
10 Decisions made over the next three months seem certain to shape the future of work and play in Britain until well into the next century .
11 The infamous whisky loch of the late 1970s affected prices until well into the 1980s .
12 Pozdyshev also reaffirmed that Russia plans to keep its Chernobyl-type reactors in operation until well into the next century " after making the necessary safety changes " .
13 The Clean Air Act of 1970 set out to create a healthy atmosphere for the population within less than a decade , but even by the 1990s this has not been achieved and it is now expected that some urban areas will not achieve healthy air until well into the next century .
14 The house was used for the making of cloth until well into the seventeenth century .
15 On the other hand , Peter was responsible for the introduction of a punitive practice which was to remain at the centre of the tsarist criminal code and of the Siberian penal system until well into the twentieth century .
16 ‘ It 's very hard to predict because the costs are coming down rapidly , but I ca n't see it being an economic proposition until well into the next century , ’ Shah concludes .
17 It displays a method of building which was so logical and so satisfactory that it was used from the end of the fourteenth century until well into the eighteenth .
18 Robert 's own Christian name , as we know , had come from his maternal grandfather , Robert Hasted , and he passed it on to his second child , Robert Edward ; thereafter the same name would continue in that branch of the family until well into the 20th century .
19 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 .
20 Is not the position that the United Kingdom will remain a very substantial oil producer until well into the next century ?
21 Many of the reserves that were not then technically capable of being produced economically will come on stream and , in my view , will ensure that we are a major oil producer until well into the next century .
22 An effort of this kind would have been quite beyond the office 's powers at any time until well into the nineteenth century .
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