Used in negative statement to describe a situation that has existed up to this point or up to the present time.
1Not ambiguous, like those of the Lord he'd served up ' til now.
2I never had sense til now; your syllables have cleft me.
3But then again, I haven't answered questions like this ' til now.
4Up til now, this could only be done with a few materials -usually silicon.
5He certainly does - and because of that his career has been rehabilitated bit-by-bit til now.
6It was made here in NZ, and up til now only available to US and German users.
7There is no confirmed case til now.
8I forgot to mention it til now.'
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10Perhaps, strangely, even ' til now.
11That the Gods, for whom ' til now time did not exist, would now - like other beings - age.
12Have kept her beauty hid ' til now, it seems;
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14Up ' til now, Screech has kept us safe by communing with the creatures that approach us, but Screech cannot make water out of stone.
15Let Me Be Frank is the title of novellist and cartoonist Sarah Laing's latest book, a survey of her work from 2010 til now.
16The beggars and revelers and scum scattered round these parts had all slipped out of their way like soil around the plow ' til now.