1. He told me not to hurry, that he had till six-thirty in the morning to listen if I wanted to practice. 2. Those who saw him then say he seemed to shrink into himself and lose what ever vestige he had till then retained. 3. He seemed to be playing to protect a lead, which he had till recently in terms of electoral votes. 4. He has till the end of the week to present his new government. 5. The U.S.-South Korea panel has till the end of this month to report its recommendations for final approval. 6. Constitutionally, the UNP had till Thursday to nominate a candidate. 7. The United States had till then recognised the nationalist government. |