Example sentences of "[be] waiting [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A BSkyB spokesman said : ‘ We 're waiting for the various football bodies to sort the matter out . ’
2 We 're waiting for the lost and founds .
3 And all the way through the film these things were happening and you 're waiting for the thrilling resolution .
4 They 're waiting for the little green men , he thought .
5 there 's hundreds of French , Germans they 're waiting until the first of July and they 'll be in this country in a flash .
6 Gentlemen ushers in knee-length black tunics fuss about , directing last-minute guests to their seats , although most have been waiting for the best part of an hour , making stilted smalltalk to conceal their pride .
7 Nevertheless , the good news will bring some welcome relief to those homeowners who have been waiting for the best part of 1991 to sell their home .
8 The banks have been hostile to the plans from the beginning but had been waiting for the right moment to withdraw on commercial rather than political grounds .
9 Although the City has recommended for the past year that Quality go public , the company has been waiting for the right moment .
10 I believe she used to be so reluctant about marrying people because marriage is important to her , she 's only been waiting for the right one . ’
11 He has been waiting for the right offer for some time after turning down an approach from Italian club Pisa several seasons ago .
12 ‘ Some of the Wimbledon Dharjees , ’ went on Maisie , ‘ have been waiting for the Twenty-fourth Imam .
13 He said : ‘ I have been waiting for the last three years for an opportunity like this and I see it as the right time in my career to take it .
14 He 's been waiting for the past half-hour . ’
15 Tobacco advertising through sponsorship and billboards had been waiting like the last prisoners on death row for eight months following a cabinet announcement in April 1992 that the end of their last ditch stand was nigh .
16 But if lean times demand a sensible approach , that does n't mean designers are waiting for the economic upturn and a more healthy fashion market .
17 I 'm waiting for the right moment . ’
18 I 'm waiting for the hot water , mm
19 ‘ I 'm waiting for the National Guard so I can go home , ’ he jokes .
20 Er no sir , I 'm waiting for the next item .
21 His eyes are a little protuberant , and his lips are set in a faint smile , so that as he leans forward against the wheel , gazing straight ahead through the windscreen , he seems to be waiting for the green light with eagerness .
22 Something great may just be waiting around the next corner , you know ?
23 The money will be waiting in the usual safety deposit .
24 The screw would shout ‘ Doses ’ and expect you to be waiting by the front door .
25 After he left the sisters , Corbett went out to the stable yard where Ranulf and Maltote were waiting with the two retainers from the porter 's lodge .
26 False atrocity stories , misguidedly spread to encourage a spirit of resistance , and well-founded rumours that the French were waiting on the far side of the Channel to launch a second invasion added to the prevailing gloom and when , on what the diarist Horace Walpole described as ‘ Black Friday ’ , people in London learned that the Jacobites were already at Derby something approaching panic swept the capital .
27 Jacques Devraux and half-a-dozen Moi trackers were waiting beside the narrow river that flowed past the camp , and the senator put his arm lightly around his son 's shoulders as they walked over to join them .
28 A score of older cadets were waiting at the far end behind what was evidently a transparent plascrystal wall .
29 However I managed to find Mr Jaggers ' office , noticing that other people were waiting for the great man too .
30 ‘ You were waiting for the right person . ’
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