Example sentences of "wait for they [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Are all children and me , and adults who have been baptised members of the church ? is not or you 'll be actually encouraged or pressured to misinterpret the membership or should we wait for them to be informed er er , to wait for them to , to feel the ?
2 Mr McQueen left , heading south in time to preach next morning at Bracadale , and saying he would wait for them at Ullinish .
3 Are all children and me , and adults who have been baptised members of the church ? is not or you 'll be actually encouraged or pressured to misinterpret the membership or should we wait for them to be informed er er , to wait for them to , to feel the ?
4 When he left his room , he knocked on the women 's door ; he would wait for them in the small restaurant at the front of the hotel .
5 So the black-backed gulls wait for them in the air in front of the cliffs , wheeling and circling on the up-draught created as the wind , blowing in from the sea , is deflected upwards .
6 Actual guides were waiting for them on the Scots side , from the Graham tower , producing a grim smile from Douglas , for one of his principal headaches as Keeper of Liddesdale was apt to be the inroads and cross-border raiding of these same Grahams , Kirkandrews prominent .
7 Hurley was waiting for them on the tarmac near the terminal in his big blue BMW 520i .
8 The emigrants ' discomfort was aggravated by tantalising radio reports of the steaming soup tureens , hot water and clean clothes waiting for them at the reception centre in Hof , West Germany .
9 There would be no tall good-looking man waiting for them at the Secret Cove and , once there , she found the Place was , indeed , deserted .
10 The gardener was waiting for them at the front door .
11 It is extremely likely , also , that someone was waiting for them at their intended destination .
12 Various local councillors and moral guardians were waiting for them at the venue , having read local press reports that the Fabs ' travelling show included a rather racy striptease revue .
13 They found their parents waiting for them at the top of a wide terrace of marble steps , and the governor 's aide-de-camp conducted them to the reception through a series of lofty , marble-floored chambers forty feet high .
14 Oliver and Tim were waiting for them at the gangway .
15 For an hour the guests sat patiently listening ; then everybody got up and , with the air of people who have been thinking of little else for some time , demolished the langoor ( free food ) which was waiting for them at the rear of the house .
16 They hardly expected to see the BMW waiting for them at the dockside , but after they had parked the car and got the ticket , they began to look at their watches , and each other .
17 To Sophie 's and Helen 's surprise , Ian Woodall , looking anxious and drawn , was waiting for them at the hospital .
18 Look , I do n't know a lot about this sort of thing , but surely it would go in your favour if you went to the police and told them everything of your own accord without waiting for them to … to … ? ’
19 I 'm waiting for them to well they 're going to fix it soon .
20 He was sitting waiting for them with a bone in his mouth .
21 He was waiting for them with his barge by the first footbridge over the canal as they came down from the moor .
22 They reached the stables and found Murtach waiting for them with his sword strapped to his back and a quiver of arrows at his hip .
23 Duncan trotted back with him and , sure enough , Mother dinosaur was waiting for them with a big smile on her face .
24 Up the slope , at the top of his semi-circular steps , Alexander Menzies was waiting for them in his best silk coat like a dandy at a ball , with a straightfaced young man standing by his side .
25 They made their way back , not to the abbey but the castle , Corbett sending ahead one of his escort to ask Wishart for an audience and when they arrived the old , foxy-faced Bishop was waiting for them in his now sweltering chambers , though still swathed in fur-trimmed robes .
26 I caught up with them about 3.30pm in Jackson Bridge where they were finishing a hymn , and possibly a silent prayer , before they marched back up the steep winding hill to Hepworth where a free tea was waiting for them in the school .
27 They found Carrington and Grant waiting for them in the saloon .
28 There were police waiting for them in the van and they got another good beating .
29 It was a relief to both of them to reach home and find Helen and Anne waiting for them in Magdalen Street , with a hot meal prepared and a warm welcome from them and Moira .
30 They went downstairs and the old lady was waiting for them in the hall .
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