We have no meanings for "postpone till" in our records yet.
1 It's an inquiry I can't postpone till we are before the jury.
2 Christian had to postpone till after dinner the talk he purposed about Mrs. Palmer.
3 If I am kept by Chilly, we shall postpone till next week after Friday.
4 I am interrupted, and must postpone till to-morrow what I have further to say to your Lordship.
5 The German military character brooks no opposition; the Turks like to postpone till to-morrow what should be done to-day.
6 Better postpone till summer weather.
7 What other inquiries were to be resolved by our young friend, we were now, at this late hour, obliged to postpone till the morrow.
8 It is, in fact, the same crime postponed till a later period.
9 The bill, on its introduction to the Senate was postponed till December.
10 The remarks, Barbara supposed, must be postponed till the morrow; but, alas!
11 The consideration of the remaining questions was postponed till Monday next.
12 The transfer of headquarters was accordingly postponed till after the interview.
13 I should think we might get it postponed till the summer.
14 The trial ought to have been postponed till he got well.
15 Otherwise he declared that at least the festival should be postponed till September.
16 Kew, Friday, Oct. 17.-Ourreturn to Windsor is postponed till to-morrow.
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