Example sentences of "have wait for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is working with Intel on the project but has to wait for silicon before it attempts to actualise the product and turn it over to LSI Logic for manufacture .
2 Has to wait for food to be cooked and prepare to wait for it .
3 Since job D has to wait for completion of B , and only B , before it can start , the early start for D is 7 .
4 Since job D has to wait for completion of B , and only B , before it can start , the early start for D is 7 .
5 The warning her anxious mother had impressed on her as they 'd waited for Folly 's plane at Athens airport had obviously been quite correct .
6 Daalny had acted , after all ; she must have taken the second key during Vespers , from the nail where at noon she had watched the porter hang the first one , but she had had to wait for near-darkness before using it .
7 We 'll have to wait for permission from the expatriate lady in Sweden . ’
8 Suggestive crop-marks at the point where the projected line of the defences meets the emerging east-west street have also been photographed from the air , but proof of another gate here will have to wait for excavation .
9 The user does not have to wait for interpretation , but can write ahead and subsequently correct errors .
10 ‘ I 'll just have to wait for Dad then , wo n't I ? ’
11 ‘ You 'll have to wait for morning .
12 If I could n't find it , I would have to wait for morning and steer north by my watch and the sun .
13 A trade agreement provided for a reduction of customs duties on goods traded by the two countries ( thus extending most favoured nation status to the Soviet Union and improving the competitiveness of each country 's goods in the other 's markets ) ; the agreement also provided for better copyright protection for US companies and for reductions in the time US companies would have to wait for approval to begin commercial operations in the Soviet Union .
14 But Ramsden 's ( illustrated ) did n't have to wait for television to make its name .
15 Certainly he was not waiting to see Artai — the Khan of the Merkuts was so powerful that he did not have to wait for audience like other men .
16 Sorry , you 'll have to wait for daddy 's clear .
17 The winches could then be run instantly without having to wait for steam to be available .
18 If Panin had had his way , peasants would have waited for land indefinitely .
19 Mrs Thatcher replied that the government could have waited for inflation to come down .
20 Youth itself was hardly a disadvantage , in an age when people were ruling kingdoms and leading armies in their teens ; the Stewart kings themselves , all but one beginning his personal rule in his teens , two dead at thirty , and only one surviving beyond the age of forty , could hardly have waited for age and experience to bless their undertakings and achievements .
21 As we were leaving the theatre , we had to wait for Dad to shake hands in the foyer with some dignitaries .
22 Well a very close fought encounter at the stadium ; we had to wait for quarter of an hour for the first actual goal chance when Dave Bristow hit the ball from twenty five yards , which just cleared the bar .
23 Similar decisions were reached in the cases involving hole in the heart babies who had to wait for treatment because of a shortage of trained specialist nursing staff .
24 IF DODGE City and Tombstone had to wait for movie star-type heroes to save them from the outlaws who were over-running the communities , would they stand by the lawmen if it looked like the bad guys were n't going to stay beat ?
25 ‘ We are happy to support local schemes which wo n't worsen our mainstream business , and while hitherto we 've waited for passenger executives or consortiums to come to us with a proposal , we might in the future consider taking more initiative . ’
26 Cold with fear , she had waited for take-off , willing it not to happen , knowing it would .
27 After the chill of excitement , the ungovernable strangeness of the moment , they had waited for retribution , certain it would come .
28 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 .
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