Example sentences of "[verb] to wait [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At a corner he stopped to wait for a break in the traffic .
2 Every time he has to wait for a question , he claims victory .
3 Each call sent out by a client has to wait for a response before another is sent .
4 Each call sent out by a client has to wait for a response before another is sent .
5 What happens if Well , oh sa , pwurgh , I do n't know , I mean she has to wait for a week .
6 She seemed to wait for an initiative from her friend .
7 Or whether you 've had to wait for an hour in the rain for the bus to come along , whether you 're in a good mood or a bad mood .
8 This puts industry off voluntary controls and it tends to wait for a law to be brought in .
9 Ebert , Fest and I. We were after the assassins of the T'ang 's Minister , Lwo Kang , and had been told to wait for a contact from our Triad connections there .
10 I decided to wait for a review — you know what Microsoft 's other support lines are like .
11 But they may have to wait for a year , and maybe even two , before the brief , dramatic cycle can begin all over again .
12 To find its most lasting realization , Charlie 's vision would have to wait for a bank clerk who did understand metempsychosis , and who had not only a commercial education gained in an underground room at Lloyds Bank , but also a knowledge of Greek .
13 At Darlington , so that they would not have to wait for a connection , they had hired a special train to Richmond , where they were met .
14 I also think that erm it 's up to erm us — I mean if you think of us as a whole travel industry — to really take a look at what we are providing and compare it with what is provided in other countries ; the standards of service , how long do you have to wait for a meal when you 're sitting down to eat in a restaurant , what are people used to in France and Germany and the USA ?
15 On February 27 she was told only a heart transplant would save her husband 's life and they would have to wait for a donor .
16 Sometimes he would have to wait for an hour or more before he could find someone to carry him to the Collector 's side .
17 Meanwhile , Pogo would just have to wait for an answer .
18 He implied that a united Germany might have to wait on an end to the division of Europe .
19 IF tomorrow 's semi-final between Liverpool and Portsmouth at Highbury requires a replay , it will have to wait until a week on Monday , because of Thursday 's General Election .
20 Does the Minister agree with the view therefore , that nurses that nurses should be given the authority to admit patients to hospital provided there is a bed without having to wait for a decision to be to be made by a doctor ?
21 But , although she smiled briefly at Folly in a friendly enough way , she seemed too distracted to wait for an answer , and started to usher them inside .
22 on the other hand , a school with a high rate of staff turnover can not usually afford to wait for a consensus and readiness that may never come ; and a staff hand-picked in a new school , or for a new school situation such as amalgamation or unstreaming , is usually in a mood for bigger adventures .
23 Plus of course the attendant horrors for someone normally so well-groomed to have to wait for a face plastered with scabs and unshaveable stubble to heal .
24 But , alas , she was destined to have to wait for an answer , as Nettie , the housekeeper , chose that very moment to come into the room carrying a tea-tray .
25 As they crossed to the supermarket they had to wait as an assistant wearing a jacket over his uniform wheeled a long line of trolleys from a loading bay into the store .
26 Eventually , well into the afternoon , we found the route — but had to wait for a couple who pushed in front claiming they were ‘ HVS climbers ’ and would not take long .
27 He reached it without mishap but had to wait for a while , watching the day begin , until the ferrymaster arrived .
28 But they had to wait for a host of their rivals to commit pop suicide before they could begin the job of moulding this new discovery .
29 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 .
30 Clare was fired for turning up late after she had to wait for a doctor because Josh had a temperature .
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