Example sentences of "[conj] he have been wait " in BNC.

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1 I found him in the Grange garden , where he had been waiting for news all night .
2 As everyone turned to look at him , Jinny realized that he had been waiting for this moment all the time he was explaining his plan .
3 Mungo had the impression that he had been waiting a lifetime to answer that question .
4 In February 1756 reference is made to four illustrations ‘ sent some time since by our friend , Mr. Collinson ’ and Miller said he would have sent others except for the fact that he had been waiting for better colourists .
5 Later , over coffee , Steven broached the subject that he had been waiting all day to discuss with Jennifer .
6 A lunch with the Capo dello Squadro Anti-Terrorismo that he had been waiting a year for , a session with a good guy in the Guardia di Finanze , and a squash game with Dieter who was number two to the Legal Attaché , and he just did n't know whether he 'd be back before the Little League All Stars trip to Naples and the game against the Sixth Fleet which was the high point of the season which they played now courtesy of the Italian sunshine into late fall .
7 One particularly nasty German television journalist informed me that he had been waiting for a month and if anyone was getting near Ortega , it was him .
8 I feel that he has been waiting for me to get home so he can demonstrate this talent .
9 When he arrived he had been told to wait , and he had been waiting ever since .
10 I mean he 's a rank Labour , he 's got everything up there cos he was telling Mike , I mean he 's got his neck in a collar and he 's been waiting
11 So now he is my enemy , I have touched his pride , and he has been waiting only the moment to humiliate me … ’
12 It was as if he had been waiting there for me all my life .
13 He looked as if he had been waiting for some time .
14 The man got into the lift with her after he had been waiting in the foyer .
15 He could drink good wine ; eat French food superlatively cooked , and apparently available in abundance ; be waited upon as he had been waited upon in the old days before the war , by a succession of polite , quiet , efficient , well-trained servants , all of whom were Arab , all of whom spoke perfect French .
16 As they passed the alimentari ( shut , as it might be forever ) and then plunged off the road into the shadows of the bramble-lined single track , Haverford quoted , as he had been waiting to do ever since they left Heathrow : ‘ ‘ In the middle of the journey of our life , I found myself lost in a dark wood , ’ ’ he began to translate for the benefit of the children , but they were all , including the baby , asleep now and Molly thought that for her father to pretend to be in the middle of his life was a bit of a cheek anyway .
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