Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] have to wait " in BNC.

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1 So I had to wait in suspense .
2 So I had to wait fo at Enfield Chase for another bus and the bus from Enfield Chase yeah you go along all these piddley little so it 's from erm ten it took me it took takes an hour-and-a-half on the bus .
3 So , it 's , alright it 's not a major problem , but that 's the only difficulty with it is it 's not , it 's good having the bus service where you do n't have to pay , right , if you do n't , like I did n't realize the bus went at five past one , and I was all ready to go , and er , it was ten past one , and I thought , oh no , so I had to wait till three o'clock .
4 I have a lot of shade so I have to wait until it 's dry .
5 So I have to wait for him , come on .
6 So you had to wait for full details of John Major 's new cabinet earlier this year .
7 So you had to wait
8 So you have to wait your turn .
9 There are all sorts of people involved and the various underground factions , that maybe that one has , er as , probably as an afterthought er considered that , that maybe money in the release of any Western hostages , that may be where the story has come from , but certainly from the informed sources , and the , the , er certainly on the evidence of past hostages releases , er we would n't really have expected that er ransom would be demanded , obviously we have to wait and see when er , when the hostages are set free .
10 So we had to wait for the next bus , which was six o'clock .
11 Mr Wishart opened the carriage door and asked a porter how long they had to wait .
12 Most people are likely to judge the reforms on how long they have to wait for treatment — the issue behind the ‘ Jennifer 's ear ’ controversy during the election campaign .
13 It is the managers of local authority stock who determine who is allocated to which houses and where ; who can enter the waiting list and how long they have to wait and , crucially , who can transfer within this sector .
14 So they had to wait to be dug out did they ?
15 How long he has to wait he does n't know .
16 So he had to wait in the house and er now it 's bed time now .
17 But now they had to wait until , as the advertising put it , ‘ The Bay Calls the Day ’ .
18 But now they have to wait weeks or even months to claim back the money — forced to produce an exam certificate for each trainee before the TEC pays up .
19 Now he has to wait and see how much John Major 's attitude to Europe has been affected by the gift of five more years in power .
20 Then I had to wait some three years , and the attitude in hospital and lack of administrative efficiency was unpleasantly conspicuous .
21 They said they said oh there 's no beds left at all , there 's probably about ten and the there was a bed , then I had to wait till about half past three in the afternoon to get into it .
22 Unfortunately she had to wait until a bed was available on the ward , but she was given a bed in casualty .
23 Only three people were allowed to make a phone call each week , which meant sometimes you had to wait your turn for weeks .
24 While they went into the firing blackboards to fire your rounds and you , all you was allowed to fire was five five and then you had to wait , take your turn course everybody had got to go in , they 'd got to check them as everybody got had fired their five there were n't one left up the spout like there was before , course it took time see , and it took us a day , I would say a day , to fire five rounds of ammunition .
25 And you did that and then you had to wait until the the machine came round again and that was you again , you 'd a whole day at that .
26 and you li , it 's a bit late you have to wait longer but apart from that like , when we 're on the bus it 's hot or so it has had to be set , it 'll probably still be runny a bit .
27 And then we had to wait while they poured them in the moulds , but if the moulds failed , and they were rather big , they was full of air-holes and they used to turn it all into a fine just l l pebbles of molten metal , straight back up at you , and you could n't move cos if you moved your crane then somebody would have been killed with out the ladles .
28 Well that was the , the erm union for us , erm I think erm one of the great assets of being in public transport was that we were in a local erm pension scheme , erm when , when we in the office started , we had to wait until we were eighteen and then we had to wait for a vacancy because there was a limited number of people that the Council were prepared to back by paying a similar amount .
29 Then we have to wait . ’
30 I followed mum and joined a long queue , there we had to wait for ages while other people on our flight handed in their tickets .
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