Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] to wait [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But with the confidence of youth she does not want to wait beyond Barcelona for her first Games medal .
2 The Czechoslovak Finance Minister , Vaclav Klaus , expressed impatience at the pace of progress envisaged by the communiqué , declaring that Czechoslovakia did " not want to wait for committees " and wished to " start the overhaul tomorrow " .
3 ’ Are we not going to wait for Frejji ? ’
4 The user does not have to wait for interpretation , but can write ahead and subsequently correct errors .
5 Yet , Empirical Socialism did not have to wait for Keynes to propound the idea of demand-led growth as the solution to the recurrent crises in Capitalism .
6 Certainly he was not waiting to see Artai — the Khan of the Merkuts was so powerful that he did not have to wait for audience like other men .
7 Under this system students are also able to graduate as soon as they have met the requirements of an award and do not have to wait until July each year .
8 The response of the system should be such that the users are not required to wait during text manipulation .
9 Moss says independent software vendors do n't need to wait for Unix suppliers to release integrated offerings to begin application development and porting work — if they develop to TME now , applications should move across to integrated operating systems ‘ almost intact , ’ he claims .
10 Moss says independent software vendors do n't need to wait for Unix suppliers to release integrated offerings to begin application development and conversion work — if they develop to TME now , applications should move across to integrated operating systems ‘ almost intact , ’ he claims .
11 ‘ They are n't going to wait for Floy to come back , ’ said Caspar .
12 And perhaps he was n't going to wait until morning before launching a search .
13 This means that you do n't have to wait for WSP to read all the text on any page and then edit out the unwanted bits , but can tell it exactly what you want read in the first place .
14 But Ramsden 's ( illustrated ) did n't have to wait for television to make its name .
15 This time he did n't have to wait with trepidation for the entrance of Gesner .
16 Her proof is in the restaurant trade : ‘ Even fast food restaurants ( do ) not seem fast , because at home you do n't have to wait in line . ’
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