Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] waiting for " in BNC.

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1 He 's he 's a quick nimble defender Speedy was just hanging hanging on waiting for the ball to be played into him and I must confess I did n't really see anything afterwards I mean well if you look at that that does n't seem anything untoward does it ?
2 Paula picked up her try and moved aside waiting for him , flushed with pleasure at seeing a familiar face .
3 Any decent sized salmon would be bound to show itself as it moved around waiting for the next tide to free it .
4 Researchers who were interested in people 's views on blood sports could either hang around waiting for respondents spontaneously to bring the subject up , or they could ask directed questions about this on a structured questionnaire , taking care to ask everybody exactly the same question .
5 I 'll never get married again , so do n't hang around waiting for it , and do n't expect to have me at your beck and call , because that is n't how I am .
6 Your dramatic gestures will certainly mesmerize them , but they will be staring apprehensively at the glass , or laughing hysterically waiting for it to fall !
7 In fact , he had hung on waiting for her to go , avoiding her .
8 order was heard still waiting for her word
9 Drawn up waiting for them were their friends : the men landed early that morning by their companion ships at the mouth of the Leven .
10 If you just stand around waiting for the enemy to come to you then of course your ladz will get bored , and naturally they 'll start to get a bit fractious , then inevitably they 'll end up failing an Animosity test probably just when you do n't want them to .
11 What sort of thing — for instance , one of the problems in some areas might be that the buses erm do n't erm that there is an insufficient bus service late in the evening , so a lot of kids hang about waiting for a bus and get into trouble waiting .
12 Timed out waiting for DC … to be agreed
13 Timed out waiting for LIFESPAN mail message … check manually
14 She smiled a faint smile for the people who hung around waiting for more drama .
15 When I left Nellie I hung about waiting for Dad 's protection but he did n't appear .
16 Should we then insist that it is all SEGLAB 's fault and sit back waiting for it to improve ?
17 Well I think the only difference is I say to her I hope you 're still cos she said to me you can come , I said I 'm coming straight round yours christmas day , I 'm not coming home waiting for you to come back , you do n't come till half past ten !
18 If you were last the food would be cold , because it all used to be laid out waiting for you to collect .
19 sit here waiting for it
20 ‘ There is nothing worse than players hanging around waiting for the next instruction .
21 But men who 'd probably been men since the age of 14 , when they decided that school was a wank and that , rather than hanging around waiting for a dead-end job , they 'd go out and find their own way to make a living .
22 She imagined Georg happy and married to some nice girl , while she went on in this gulf of misery for the rest of her life , hanging around waiting for glimpses of Gesner , spending every night reliving every moment they had been together , all the wonderful things he had said to her , the magic of his hands when he touched her — she shivered .
23 They sit around waiting for Daryl .
24 Yeah well I did n't wan na have to sit here waiting for you , cos I know you every time you say oh so and so
25 It will go on waiting for you until the day you enter it .
26 The lifeboat then lay off waiting for the tug .
27 Especially for me , having to hang around waiting for Uncle Albert to think me back into existence . ’
28 This particular cache uses very fast static RAM to cache memory , so the processor does n't have to hang around waiting for ‘ slow ’ memory to deliver data to the processor .
29 They used to have to be brave , now they just have to hang around waiting for someone to press a button .
30 We ca n't stand around waiting for the fingerprints man , he could be hours . ’
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