Example sentences of "have wait a [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 ‘ She has waited a long time for rest .
2 Clough has waited a long time for a decent run to establish himself after more than two years as squad makeweight .
3 Though Louis had had plenty of time to gain experience of ruling and to form a court of his own in the subkingdom of Aquitaine ( he had been king there since the age of three ) , he had had to wait a long time for his father 's inheritance .
4 ‘ I have had to wait a long time for the freedom , but it will be passed down and at least I can say that I was a Freeman of Chester .
5 Lonrho and its shareholders , whatever the merits of their case , have had to wait an unconscionable time for the facts to be established .
6 Is she making a promise to the British people that this improvement will be financed by an increase in taxation , or that , just as the Conservative Government have always aspired to improve that target , so will a Labour Government , and the British people will have to wait a long time for such an improvement to materialise ?
7 which is useful when they may have to wait a whole year for payment for their wheat harvest , or for the sale of fat cattle .
8 oh it 's not my type mm Penny 's having to wait a long while for her birthday is n't she ? ,
9 The libel laws should be changed to provide a ‘ fast track ’ system allowing victims of media falsehoods to correct them quickly without having to wait a long time for their cases to go to court and gamble on the result .
10 When you decide to practise , do not choose a difficult water , or difficult fish , where you are likely to have to wait a long time for a bite .
11 I had to wait a long time for an answer , and just before the door opened I nearly came sufficiently to my senses to run away , but sanity came too late .
12 Gardener John Tobin , of Speke , who had to wait an extra day for his £160-weekly wage , said : ‘ It 's a disgrace . ’
13 I 've waited a long while for this . ’
14 An overwhelmed Fogarty said : ‘ I 've waited a long time for this .
15 So erm I 'm you kn I do n't propose to do that again because I would n't er I would n't arrange a speaker if we had a full table show but it 's nice to know that it did work out because we were , I was forced into a corner a little bit erm and I think it was worth it because we as I say I 've waited a long time for Danny and he was well worth listening to , I can listen to Danny for hours because he he just speaks and , and tells you about his fish , I 'm , I 'm very very fond of listening to Danny cos I think he gives a good talk .
16 I 've waited a long time for this . ’
17 She had waited a long time for this moment .
18 Darlington had waited a long time for a shopping centre , she said , but the wait had its advantages .
19 So if , as seems likely , we have to wait a long time for a follow up to the triumphant Glyndebourne production , we should be all the more grateful for occasions like the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra 's concert performance ( sponsored by English Estates ) .
20 Delivery times for most items were generally satisfactory , but there appears to be a possibility that readers consulting early or rare books in the South Reading Room have to wait a considerable time for items ordered over the lunchtime period .
21 He said : ‘ I have waited a long time for this chance and it 's up to me to make the most of it .
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