Example sentences of "waiting [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Two hours later , Piper O'Rourke , Alex Bannen and a medical team were waiting as the Adjudicator 's ship locked home against the Belial Bridge terminus .
2 I could have been any little old lady waiting for a relative to arrive from Holland .
3 However , facing into the wind while waiting for a launch , a tyre on the wing-tip is just a convenient way of preventing the wing from lifting off the ground .
4 Then , after waiting for a specified length of time , the hair can be shampooed in the usual way .
5 They remembered this two hours later as they stood on the meadow in front of the big house at Fortingall , waiting for a crowd to gather .
6 Where is the Wagon Train that seemed permanently to be circling its wagons waiting for a drunken pioneer 's wife to have twins in the last of them ?
7 Here , unfortunately , no restaurant area is yet available to allow customers to eat what they buy where they buy it , but the time spent waiting for a takeaway sandwich will be an invaluable education in Italian food .
8 The crowd of critics waiting for a fall ?
9 ‘ I 'm just waiting for a cab . ’
10 I stood on the fringe of the little group for a few moments waiting for a chance to speak to Lovat .
11 Do n't hold your breath waiting for a reply .
12 Now he too was waiting for a phone call , promised for the afternoon .
13 I spect he 's waiting for a train .
14 Fr Piet Leliveld , newly arrived in war-torn Sudan , writes to say that he is now in Omdurman , near the site of the famous battle of 1898 , waiting for a government permit to move to El Obeid .
15 Wall Street is not holding its breath waiting for a new deal .
16 They say that as the meeting was drawing to its conclusion , everyone was waiting for a certain person to utter a few graceful words by way of a thank-you to the summit host , Mr Mitterrand .
17 Isolated detectors are sitting in laboratories around the world , waiting for a piece of dark matter — hot , cold , lukewarm or otherwise — to come along .
18 After being hired ‘ I sat here for five weeks waiting for a telephone call , ’ says Terry Chellew , the boss of IDG 's British magazines .
19 — and chuckling quietly in the semi-demented manner of someone who is sitting alone in damp clothes in an empty restaurant in a strange country waiting for a twenty-five-dollar pizza .
20 I was on time but kept waiting for a few minutes so that the assembled Health Authority Chairmen and administrators could pass a motion condemning the Government 's offer as divisive .
21 He was only waiting for a chance .
22 In its frosty , stunned isolation , his mind found it quite natural to be out in the wind in this remote place , waiting for a disembodied voice .
23 As he spoke , he watched her suspicious face , waiting for a change of expression .
24 He lay there for a moment , stunned , winded , waiting for a message from his numbed brain .
25 Gazzer wasted twenty minutes on the sea front waiting for a bus to take him up as far as the Leisure Centre .
26 Charles reproved her for rushing on ahead of his story , and told her about this Sergeant lurking within like a spider waiting for a juicy fly .
27 Yet history records that the nation was not waiting for a programme of national reconstruction .
28 Try pulling one of the other 's single doors open on a mountain in a gale waiting for a gust to catch it and snap the stay .
29 Up to the age of 39 he was one of that sad , nervous and obscure clan of people who scraped a living as a barrister while waiting for a distant relative to die and leave him an independent income .
30 HIGHLY-publicised incidents of patients who die on trolleys in accident and emergency units while waiting for a hospital bed are the rare consequences of the extreme pressure under which most units work .
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