Example sentences of "not be until " in BNC.

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1 If it does come , say the Swiss , it may not be until the second week in January .
2 Celibacy , originally a voluntary charism , became a requirement for ordination , although it would not be until the eleventh century that this law would be fully imposed on the Latin Church .
3 Incredibly , it may not be until several hours later that mum follows her baby inside !
4 The next daylight high water would not be until midday tomorrow but Heather reasserted that again we 'd just have to go with the flow .
5 The next international will not be until the new year , when Ireland visit Murrayfield in January .
6 Customs state that they are to give businesses time to adjust , and the effective date of the new policy will not be until 1 March 1993 .
7 Even if fusion becomes an energy producer , realistic commercial production will not be until the mid-21st century , which is beyond the interest span of the average member of Congress .
8 LIMITED NUMBERS OF THESE REELS WILL BE AVAILABLE AND DELIVERY WILL NOT BE UNTIL 11TH MARCH 1991 .
9 Now the wall has come down , Leipzig city council is still pressing ahead for the museum to be built , although the building funds have yet to be found and the competition to find an architect will not be until 1993 .
10 It should be noted that for some performances , this may not be until the interval .
11 But it was not simply a matter of taking one extra form : as the increase progressed up the School , it would become the equivalent in time of five extra forms , and it would not be until 1971 that such an expansion could be accommodated , as the building programme came to fruition .
12 I warned a year ago that it would not be until 1992 that substantially better results would be achieved .
13 The firm 's next substantial income would not be until February — a month away .
14 This body in turn can not compel the tip 's owners to clean up the area until regulations provided for in the 1990 Environmental Protection Act have come into force , which may not be until at least 1993 .
15 It is important that we continue that monitoring process , and it will not be until the end of the financial year , that we have the full picture of the workload , and the financial implications for the first year of er , care in the community and the new arrangements .
16 The short-term view within the meat industry is that there is no chance of prices falling until cattle are freely available off grass , which will not be until August-September .
17 If Faust return to creative hibernation this means it wo n't be until 2012 before they return .
18 There 's not likely to be any change until they operate and that probably wo n't be until late this evening .
19 The ATSR is proving to be a perceptive eye above the skies , but it wo n't be until the next century until scientists can fully analyse what weather and climate is in store for the generations to come .
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