Example sentences of "have to wait a " in BNC.

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1 This is no comfort for a patient who has to wait a few months ( in the past , waiting times in some centres were over two years ) but is perhaps a more rational means of distributing limited health care resources than the random waiting lists used in the past , when patients were given fairly arbitrary degrees of priority .
2 Instead he has to wait a week for next Saturday 's Victoria Ground clash with Swansea .
3 One of these was Lynn Bari , who has typically had to wait a few weeks after her death before receiving an obituary due her .
4 Certainly those who were in the square in 1387 hoping to see the completion of the Duomo would have had to wait a long time , far longer than the span of a human life .
5 At the beginning of the 1980 's a typeface would have cost around $4,500 and you would probably have had to wait a couple of weeks while it was digitised from some master copy .
6 Though Louis had had plenty of time to gain experience of ruling and to form a court of his own in the subkingdom of Aquitaine ( he had been king there since the age of three ) , he had had to wait a long time for his father 's inheritance .
7 ‘ I have had to wait a long time for the freedom , but it will be passed down and at least I can say that I was a Freeman of Chester .
8 Positive thinking will have to wait a while , but it augurs well for one of the young ringsiders who turned up in his smartest suit and said : ‘ What a disgusting fight ; I wish I 'd worn my tracksuit . ’
9 Sunderland will have to wait a little longer before knowing whether to turn left or right on to the M25 .
10 He may have to wait a few years to enter a Tory Cabinet .
11 CHRIS Patten may have to wait a year or two before he returns to the Commons .
12 Although the plant will have the capability to make it , low-calorie frozen yogurt — that most decadent of Western desserts — may have to wait a while .
13 This can be contrasted with the centesimal scale where we may have to wait a fairly long time to ascertain the action of the remedy .
14 which is useful when they may have to wait a whole year for payment for their wheat harvest , or for the sale of fat cattle .
15 Do n't think to yourself that you will have to wait a week for that garter stitch sweater — that 's the negative approach .
16 If indeed , as Le Figaro magazine has said , AIDS is a ‘ world war ’ , the definitive account of the war will have to wait a while .
17 it is perhaps a tribute to the resilience of both that they can come together at all : for the result , we may have to wait a few more cricket seasons .
18 ‘ I 'm afraid you may have to wait a little longer , ’ he replied apologetically .
19 ‘ I think you 'll have to wait a while before you get another chance to be captain . ’
20 It is left to Minerva to give a more balanced view ; reporting on a large trial of the same drug she notes ‘ men hoping for a drug treatment for benign prostatic hypertrophy will have to wait a while longer … small improvements in a urinary flow rate and a small reduction in the size of the gland have to be balanced against negative effect on both libido and potency . ’
21 ‘ Then they may have to wait a long time .
22 We had an officer here wanting you to make a statement , but he 'll have to wait a couple of days .
23 Most modern chemists would probably say that we 'd have to wait a long time by the standards of a human lifetime , but perhaps not all that long by the standards of cosmological time .
24 ‘ Did n't you warn Jones that he 'd have to wait a while ? ’
25 Usually in the Labour party any other organization you 're gon na have to wait a year but the women did n't .
26 But the next episode of this little soap opera will have to wait a while .
27 Is she making a promise to the British people that this improvement will be financed by an increase in taxation , or that , just as the Conservative Government have always aspired to improve that target , so will a Labour Government , and the British people will have to wait a long time for such an improvement to materialise ?
28 FILM star Jenny Seagrove will have to wait a while yet for her Grand Opera House debut .
29 Those actively interested in diamonds will have to wait a very long time before they will be able to put their hands on these cosmic ornaments .
30 Look , you 'll have to wait a minute while I get some gloves .
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