Example sentences of "[prep] [conj] waiting for " in BNC.
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1 | On his ‘ Big Red Train Ride ’ in 1977 , Eric Newby found these class approaches to the catching of and waiting for the trains , which have been such a characteristic of colonial societies in India and Africa , still very much the norm in the communist countries . |
2 | Without moving he watched McQuaid struggle from the car and then stand leaning on the open door as if waiting for someone to appear . |
3 | There was an uneasy pause , as if waiting for Mona , at the beginning of the Third Mystery . |
4 | You do not warm to this lady , who delivers her lines to camera as if waiting for the canned laughter . |
5 | as if waiting for a command to bring them to life , Trent thought . |
6 | The four surviving landscapes Modigliani painted are dry , limpid scenes with an air of desolation ; trees dominate , cypress trees or leafless trees , standing like sentinels in front of the houses and buildings , as if waiting for the people to emerge . |
7 | A tall , thin man stood staring at a stone wall , as if waiting for an answer to a question he had put to it . |
8 | Anton though , as if waiting for this opening , Parker 's panic , caught him for his best bite yet , a chunk : with all of his teeth , his werewolf mouth , from high inside of a beefy thigh . |
9 | Ace had stopped running , and now walked towards the hoverspeeder very slowly , as if waiting for Defries to catch her up before she reached it . |
10 | Uncle Albert just looked at her , as if waiting for her to go on . |
11 | It was when the pale flood of light returned that Stephen saw the man — He was quite a long way off , not far in from the road , and he was standing quite still as if waiting for someone or watching . |
12 | As soon as Felicity had left , she let go of him and they stood side by side , as if waiting for someone to photograph and frame them , listening to the slow ascent of Felicity up the stairs . |
13 | For long moments she simply sat , as if waiting for someone to tell her what to do , her own power of reasoning immobilised . |