Example sentences of "have to wait until " in BNC.

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1 Over the past few days , police officers have asked me why a community has to wait until someone is injured or killed before an offender is sent to prison for a lengthy period .
2 Clearly , the development of futures markets in such countries has to wait until futures contracts are legally enforceable .
3 It can not simply withhold performance and wait to be sued : if it does , the other party merely has to wait until expiry of the contractual time bar period and then sue .
4 The carburettor had clogged up a second time in the storm and they had had to wait until it was over .
5 The most highly regarded Australian umpire , Tony Crafter , has had to wait until the final Test of the series for his first match this summer .
6 They 'd have had to wait until she was in Spain before showing their hand .
7 ‘ Then I should have had to wait until you came back . ’
8 Hungry and cold would have to wait until I could go back to the cafe , dirty was obviously going to be more of a problem .
9 We shall have to wait until each is announced , but the possibility of reopening new routes — a far cry from bus substitution — raises a new image for the sector which ten years ago had been written off by some people as a collection of unremunerative passenger railways .
10 Michael Meacher , the shadow Secretary of State for Employment , said that such definitions would have to wait until the party formed a government and the details were worked out between ministers and officials .
11 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 .
12 They would have to wait until the property is sold before the super profits come in . ’
13 Such is Kylie 's potential in the eyes of the showbusiness speculators of Hollywood however that the musical may have to wait until she has made another movie .
14 We 'll have to wait until Jackie comes back . ’
15 BP has excellent potential but given uncertainty over first-half earnings any recovery will have to wait until the second half .
16 I had a quick look at her ; but she will have to wait until I have finished with our friend here . ’
17 You will have to wait until he starts drawing his pension before getting yours , if you are his ‘ dependant ’ .
18 Corbett caught phrases , ‘ See from Heaven the Judge descendeth ’ and , turning to look at the coffin , vowed that the young man awaiting burial would not have to wait until Judgement Day for justice .
19 She 'll have to wait until someone 's finished .
20 Is it everyday things , or does he have to wait until he feel really strongly about something ?
21 While welcoming the first signs of an upturn in UK demand , boss Bruce Cohen warns that any full-blooded recovery will have to wait until the housing market gets moving .
22 Gazza , wearing a striped blue and yellow shirt and jeans , said he would have to wait until he flew back to Rome to discover the full extent of the damage .
23 On 5 May UK bank base rates were cut by half a point to 10% , but further falls in interest rates may have to wait until Germany begins to cut its rates .
24 You 'll have to wait until the concrete has become fairly firm , then lay your slabs .
25 I would have to wait until Mum and Dad went out to the pub so we could n't make it to the first .
26 But she would have to wait until the dog was fast asleep before going into the garden .
27 ‘ I think we 'll have to wait until they notify the next of kin before they release that information . ’
28 Well , we 'll have to wait until we can talk to her .
29 The Bishop said the translator had attended very carefully to all the criticisms and it now seemed likely that we would have to wait until at least the end of the summer before the English edition appears .
30 Will they have to wait until the starship completes its ten-year journey ?
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