Example sentences of "have to wait for the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is ironical that the Court composers should have had to wait for the establishment of the Commonwealth before their songs were published .
2 Print enthusiasts will have to wait for the publication of David Landau and Peter Parshall 's forthcoming book on Renaissance printmaking to be published by Yale University Press next year for a full discussion of such matters .
3 O'Neill 's suspect views were known to many unionists and the conservatives did not have to wait for the fruits of O'Neillism , however timid they may have been .
4 ‘ And of course the Pistols will have to wait for the return of better weather . ’
5 And to complete the picture there is an example of an unconserved clock … but visitors may have to wait for the Museum of Scotland to see this one tick !
6 ‘ It is certainly very strange but we will have to wait for the outcome of an investigation . ’
7 Alloa , with a 52-0 victory over Cambuslang , and Livingston , with a 14-13 win against Linlithgow , stay in Division Four but Linlithgow will have to wait for the result of Cartha Queen 's Park 's final match before their fate is known against the already relegated Lismore .
8 Anyone confirmed as suffering from a prescribed industrial disease should receive compensation for their condition without having to wait for the findings of a long drawn-out court arguments .
9 The family 's passive resistance continued right up to the last moment : Zen was not permitted to set foot on Miletti soil but had to wait for the Fiat in the street , beyond the imposing wrought-iron gates .
10 Firemen had to wait for the mains to be turned off before engineers could cap the broken pipe .
11 Firefighters had to wait for the mains to be turned off before engineers could cap the broken pipe in Swindon .
12 He beat fellow American and world No 5 Michael Chang 7–5 , 6–2 , but had to wait for the result of the final round robin match in his group between big-hitters Goran Ivanisevic and Richard Krajicek to see if he would get through to the semi-finals of this last ranking competition of the year .
13 Change had to wait for the coming of the postwar years .
14 And then , anyone who owed less than £200 had to wait for the start of the next law term in another four months if he wished to apply for the discharge which would come upon his delivering his whole property to the single creditor who had stayed with the process as long as that .
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