1 I didn't get back to the rest-house till after midnight.
Brave New World By Aldous HuxleyContext In Chapter VI 2 Television was left on, a running tap, from morning till night.
Brave New World By Aldous HuxleyContext In Chapter XIV 3 'Never put off till to-morrow the fun you can have to-day,' she said gravely.
Brave New World By Aldous HuxleyContext In Chapter VI 4 You can't really do any useful intellectual conditioning till the foetuses have lost their tails.
Brave New World By Aldous HuxleyContext In Chapter I 5 But though the Epsilon mind was mature at ten, the Epsilon body was not fit to work till eighteen.
Brave New World By Aldous HuxleyContext In Chapter I 6 It was not till he had actually climbed into Bernard's plane and slammed the door that they gave up pursuit.
Brave New World By Aldous HuxleyContext In Chapter IV 7 It was not till she was in the lift and actually dropping down the well that she began to feel herself secure.
Brave New World By Aldous HuxleyContext In Chapter XIII 8 Slowly at first, then faster and faster, till it was a circular mist before their eyes, the propeller in front of them began to revolve.
Brave New World By Aldous HuxleyContext In Chapter IV 9 It was not till some days later that he learned, to his surprise and with a twinge of shame, that he was not the only one who had been in trouble.
Brave New World By Aldous HuxleyContext In Chapter XII 10 Shutting her eyes she abandoned herself to their soft repeated thunder, allowed it to invade her consciousness more and more completely, till at last there was nothing left in the world but that one deep pulse of sound.
Brave New World By Aldous HuxleyContext In Chapter VII 11 Not so much like drops of water, though water, it is true, can wear holes in the hardest granite; rather, drops of liquid sealing-wax, drops that adhere, incrust, incorporate themselves with what they fall on, till finally the rock is all one scarlet blob.
Brave New World By Aldous HuxleyContext In Chapter II 12 He laughed and laughed till the tears streamed down his face--quenchlessly laughed while, pale with a sense of outrage, the Savage looked at him over the top of his book and then, as the laughter still continued, closed it indignantly, got up and, with the gesture of one who removes his pearl from before swine, locked it away in its drawer.
Brave New World By Aldous HuxleyContext In Chapter XII