Example sentences of "[coord] wait for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Buy a 944 — or wait for the forthcoming 968 . |
2 | Oliver asked whether they should go after Barbara Coleman or wait for the others . |
3 | If you 've had to put a plan on ice or wait for an opportune moment to announce a life-expanding decision then you need wait no longer . |
4 | Repeat them movement , while counting to 4 slowly , as often as you can — for instance while washing the dishes or waiting for a bus . |
5 | Mr Lambert said : ‘ It may be that this man was hitch-hiking or waiting for a lift . ’ |
6 | Prior to the Tektronix announcement , such users were confined to an IBM system using the PS/2 board or waiting for the Network Computing Devices Inc plug-in board option that is announced but not yet available . |
7 | During the past few months , we have again weighed upthe pros and cons of reapplying now , or waiting for the time being . |
8 | Other locals , not directly involved with the gangs , but basking in the glory and the protection bought rounds of drinks or waited for a chance to join in the conversation . |
9 | The tests show people with symptomless HIV did not benefit in terms of survival or spread of the disease , whether they took the drug immediately on diagnosis or waited for the onset of infection . |
10 | I urge the assembly to accept this amendment to depart from this statement , to commend to our churches the use of the apostle 's creed and to wait for a day of broad theological agreement which in the providence of God and by the work of the holy spirit will surely come and then agree upon a statement of faith which we shall all agree and be able to commend enthusiastically to the church but until then to depart from this one . |
11 | The pioneer of bee research Karl von Frisch recalls ( and we have observed ) instances in which the trained foragers began to anticipate subsequent moves and to wait for the feeder at the presumptive new location . |
12 | The partners have taken the pay cut until next March to see if interest rates fall and to wait for the launch of a new product . |
13 | You could almost stand and wait for a horse to deliver . |
14 | Numbers on the train were greatly reduced at Georgemas where those going to Wick had to dismount and wait for a connecting Sprinter . |
15 | You have to be sure the bird is very hungry , and if it 's not you have to sit down and wait for a long , long time . |
16 | His constitution was now in place , his political position at home was very strong , but he was almost seventy years of age and could hardly afford to sit back and wait for a long-term transformation to solve Algeria 's problems . |
17 | It is unlikely that Patrick will come here and wait for the Plantagenet . |
18 | ‘ Just let their targets sit back and wait for the bullet , eh ? ’ |
19 | We can not stand by and wait for the equivalent of the Apple Macintosh to create a second empowerment of our students . |
20 | Significantly , the home referees in south Africa and Sandy MacNeill and David Bishop , the two test referees , were prepared to wait and wait for the ball to emerge from rucks and mauls . |
21 | As he pulled on the oars — he could not bear simply to sit and wait for the bell to ring — John was again the boy who had set out to be the man he never became . |
22 | But he could not sit patiently and wait for the next train , in an hour 's time . |
23 | ‘ Well , ’ he thought , ‘ I 'll just have to sit and wait for the mist to clear . ’ |
24 | Half past eight comes and it is time to stand outside and wait for the bus . |
25 | Then , before she could decide whether to retreat and wait for the Empress to leave , a man murmured softly . |
26 | ‘ The fact is you do n't sit back and wait for the UFF or IRA to hit their victims — you go after them . |
27 | fra , ma frame of mind , you got to demand and wait for the answer , even though it might take a minute for the to say erm , erm , oh we use erm , you know , we 've got a , a , a local van that comes and se , like , you know . |
28 | Pluck a London-based journalist out of the office ; put him or her on a train with a party heavyweight ; and wait for a slice of prime grassroots ham to arrive . |
29 | Once the message was on the wire , he had little else to do except sit back and wait for a few days . |
30 | Yesterday West Yorkshire officers advised women to stay in their cars and wait for a patrol if they break down . |