1. I did not leave until after his third murder attempt on me and still I believed in a reconciliation. 2. If it flowers after midsummer, leave it until the autumn or very early next spring. 3. If they did not leave until yesterday, then it is logical to assume that they will arrive some time tomorrow. 4. Substantive decisions were left until the December summit in Edinburgh. 5. If it is left until later, the chances are that external pressures will reduce the possibilities of publication. 6. It really was a bit much, she thought, to leave it until now to make trouble about the course. 7. The paper should be left underneath until eating to support the creased fondant cloth. 8. The dress rehearsal for Countess Maritza was left until the Wednesday morning, after the opening night. 9. Oxford left it until the second half for their equaliser. 10. And if you leave it until the last minute, so what? |