Commander of the faithful, said I, I pray your majesty to stay till I have related the story of my other brothers.
Well, you may tell them I wish you to stay till I can talk some things over with you I have on my mind: to-night it is too late, and I have a difficulty in recalling them.
You sent for me," I said, "and I am here; and it is my intention to stay till I see how you get on.
Stay till he comes, reader; and, when I disclose my secret to him, you shall share the confidence.
So, very well; stay till I come home, and then, perhaps, you may hear further from me.
Shall I stay till I get another letter from MD before I close up this?
I'm goin' to stay till Friday; do you s'pose that man will let me sleep in his tent with you fellers?
Say, why can't I go to your house, an' stay till it's time to go over to the fair?
The Queen begs Lord Melbourne to invite them (Lord and Lady John) in her name on the 8th, and to stay till the 11th.
We expect the Grand Duke Michael here this afternoon; he is to stay till Friday.
He invited me to stay till later, but I said, “No.
Commander of the faithful," I replied, "I pray your majesty to let me stay till I have told the story of my other brothers.
Johnson to stay till Mrs. Montagu arrived, though, by appointment, she came very early.
They will not let me go while I can stay, and I am now most willing to stay till I must go.
Why, then, I'll stay till he returns: 'twill be by dinner.
Stay till to-morrow; Let not the country take too great a notice Of these proceedings and strange breach: 'twill be Nothing but a dishonour to you both.
Then Ali went off from his service, and fared over the Neck to Midfirth, and made no stay till he came to Biarg.
Now Grettir rode south over the heath, and made no stay till he came to the ship.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stay till" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.