Example sentences of "will [verb] to wait " in BNC.

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1 You will need to wait several hours before applying the oils .
2 And those of you who ar who arrive half way through will need to wait outside .
3 But whether the statement is rhetoric or reality , particularly for Mr Charles Haughey and the rest of the Fianna Fáil leadership , we will have to wait and see .
4 Apart from seeing the replacement of LNER-design inner-suburban Class 306s , Colchester , Southend , Bishop 's Stortford , Hertford and Chingford-line travellers will have to wait until the 1990s for their new stock .
5 THE MAGAZINE Private Eye will have to wait two to three weeks to find out whether it has won a retrial on libel damages of £600,000 awarded against it to Sonia Sutcliffe , wife of the Yorkshire Ripper .
6 ‘ At this stage we will have to wait and see what state they are in before we make a decision . ’
7 It looks as if Mr Franklin and other shareholders will have to wait another three weeks for news on that front .
8 Rather , it looks as if we will have to wait until the end of 1991 before we get any dramatic improvement .
9 They need a touch of resin he decides , but as he has none it will have to wait until we get back to the camp .
10 But if you are looking for a 21st century Polo , you will have to wait at least three years until the genuinely all-new one .
11 Still outstanding is the project of redrafting the regulations for Autobahn Corridor travel , but that will have to wait .
12 Finn will have to wait his tum .
13 Gartmore investors will have to wait until the end of January to know who the new owners will be although it will almost certainly be an overseas based group .
14 Would-be sellers will have to wait .
15 MOST ordinary investors in water shares will have to wait for at least another week — and probably until after Christmas — before they can sell .
16 Would-be sellers will have to wait .
17 But most ordinary investors will have to wait for at least another week — and probably until after Christmas — before they can sell .
18 Those who want to be president will have to wait until then . ’
19 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 . ’
20 Sunderland will have to wait a little longer before knowing whether to turn left or right on to the M25 .
21 More sweeping changes to deal with the threat of global warming will have to wait for the Government 's environment white paper under discussion in cabinet committee .
22 The government 's position is that the major decisions on countering global warming will have to wait on international agreement at the 1992 UN conference on the environment , which would project them beyond the present government .
23 We will have to wait and see whether caper berries take over when fromage frais and raspberry vinegar are exhausted .
24 Now , though , the sartorial saver will have to wait until the early summer sales .
25 We will have to wait and see .
26 To see the full series , we will have to wait on the BBC , who have bought Twin Peaks with the rights to show it anytime after November .
27 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 .
28 BP has excellent potential but given uncertainty over first-half earnings any recovery will have to wait until the second half .
29 But that is a matter for an extensive argument which will have to wait another occasion .
30 I had a quick look at her ; but she will have to wait until I have finished with our friend here . ’
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