Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] wait for a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The rest of the journey , not least an eight hour wait for a connection in Los Angeles , was not , I have to admit , so memorable or pleasing . |
2 | ‘ Just like a wet lettuce waiting for a plate , ’ she muttered , colouring at the strange looks she received . |
3 | I must ask my right hon. Friend to wait for an answer to his question about persistent offenders . |
4 | Another cause waiting for a champion . |
5 | Lady Beatrice watched fearfully whilst Rachel sat like an innocent child waiting for a play to begin . |
6 | The mill sits forlornly , at the foot of Millend Lane , like some slumbering giant waiting for a call , a call that will undoubtedly never come . |
7 | Seven days — a week — is a long time to wait for a telephone service nowadays . |
8 | It opened with a lone commuter waiting for a train late at night . |
9 | Even at windswept Thornaby where facilities can best be described as minimal , I checked the charter during my 15 minute wait for a connection . |
10 | ‘ You were n't by any chance waiting for a fare , were you , sir ? ’ |
11 | — 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 . |
12 | This is a rare sight ; badgers are normally only active at night , but because these cubs are so tame , there 's an eager audience waiting for a glimpse . |