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1
It is, in fact, the same crime
postponed
till
a later period.
2
The bill, on its introduction to the Senate was
postponed
till
December.
3
The remarks, Barbara supposed, must be
postponed
till
the morrow; but, alas!
4
The consideration of the remaining questions was
postponed
till
Monday next.
5
The transfer of headquarters was accordingly
postponed
till
after the interview.
6
I should think we might get it
postponed
till
the summer.
7
The trial ought to have been
postponed
till
he got well.
8
Otherwise he declared that at least the festival should be
postponed
till
September.
9
Kew, Friday, Oct. 17.-Ourreturn to Windsor is
postponed
till
to-morrow.
10
The trial's
postponed
till
February, and we'll save the child yet.
11
Possibly, indeed, the sale may have been
postponed
till
fairer weather.
12
The attack was
postponed
till
the guns were in position.
13
Further trial was
postponed
till
the motor could be put in better running condition.
14
The shock then is serious, especially if the collision be
postponed
till
mature years.
15
I regret that the interview of to-morrow will have to be
postponed
till
Monday.
16
The case of Sayres, for want of time, was
postponed
till
the next term.
postponed
till
postponed
postpone