Example sentences of "[vb mod] wait for the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Rather , you must wait for the cigar that is — so to speak — ordained , to speak to you .
2 But the experience of this Spirit must wait for the disciples until after the death and resurrection of the man filled with the Spirit .
3 You must wait for the law .
4 ‘ We must wait for the strike to wear itself out , ’ as his private summary of his tactics .
5 We must wait for the police . ’
6 What I could tell I have told , and the rest must wait for the light .
7 As always he must wait for the dust to settle after the Scottish Rally and the Donegal International , too , before being certain which drivers and what cars will be in his starting line-up .
8 There are many difficulties involved , not least with regard to the application of the law , given that we must wait for the judgment of the European Court of Justice .
9 I shall now go some of the way up this valley , as far as the Col du Tourmalet at the end of it — what lies on the far side of the col must wait for the section of this chapter on the valley of the Adour .
10 The Republic of Ireland beat Northern Ireland 3-0 , but Hungary 's draw with Spain means Jack Charlton 's team must wait for the arithmetic to be resolved .
11 For example , he should wait for the buyer to indicate that he can sit down or , at least , ask the buyer if he may sit down .
12 If the original modification has only minor effect , then it may be safe to agree it immediately ; otherwise , you should wait for the agreement to the DC you have just raised .
13 ‘ If the going stays soft she 'll go for the Queen Elizabeth at Ascot , otherwise we 'll wait for the Champion at Newmarket , ’ said Cecil , who tries to win his fifth St Leger on Saturday with Allegan .
14 I 'll wait for the dirt-digging till we 're eating .
15 It 's all right if you 've got a nice landlord who 'll wait for the payment to come through .
16 I 'll wait for the call .
17 No , we 'll wait for the opportunity outside , if we wait here a month and more .
18 We 'll wait for the lads up there to tell us about the blood and we 'll read the autopsy report .
19 We 'll wait for the sound of the whistle and the falling metal . ’
20 I thought first of all that I 'd wait for the newspaper reports of the killing and use those as an excuse .
21 Sometimes I was so affected by a particular view or landscape that I 'd wait for the athletes to run into it before taking a photo .
22 Can , can I just I thought that my perceptions of this was there were twenty schemes already in existence er split between parish wardens and parish constables and there was gon na be a report put back to the er home secretary for him to decide the way forward and er that er we would wait for the evaluation of that scheme before we went further .
23 Before deciding on making an application , he said , Finland would wait for the results of negotiations under way between the European Free Trade Association ( EFTA , of which Finland was one of the seven members ) and the EC on a common European Economic Area ( EEA ) [ see p. 38353 ] .
24 Investors will wait for the report by Binder Hamlyn , MTM 's auditor , into events before the group delayed its 1991 accounts because of accounting policy changes .
25 The County Union is looking into the Boyce Hill boy 's absence and Lockwood will wait for the outcome before he names the squad to take on Hertfordshire in the second match in July .
26 He need not , however , transport the goods but can wait for the trader to come and collect them .
27 So that we can wait for the moment when she sees you well enough to be sure whether you are Liam or not .
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