Example sentences of "wait [prep] [pers pn] at the " in BNC.
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1 | As she turned to wait for me at the end of the path , I felt I was looking at her for the first time : her face paler than her arms , a blonde shadow on her upper lip , no lipstick . |
2 | I told Isobel we 'd wait for her at the Café de la Paix … ‘ |
3 | If he was not at the reception hopper grizzleys , it is quite probable that she would wait for him at the entrance to Deep Level . |
4 | ‘ Go and dump your shopping quickly and I 'll wait for you at the first bridge , ’ he suggested , indicating the expanse of parkland their building overlooked . |
5 | Take Nosey and the spare horse , then wait for me at the crossroads . |
6 | After that , wait for me at the corner of the street . ’ |
7 | The emigrants ' discomfort was aggravated by tantalising radio reports of the steaming soup tureens , hot water and clean clothes waiting for them at the reception centre in Hof , West Germany . |
8 | There would be no tall good-looking man waiting for them at the Secret Cove and , once there , she found the Place was , indeed , deserted . |
9 | The gardener was waiting for them at the front door . |
10 | Various local councillors and moral guardians were waiting for them at the venue , having read local press reports that the Fabs ' travelling show included a rather racy striptease revue . |
11 | They found their parents waiting for them at the top of a wide terrace of marble steps , and the governor 's aide-de-camp conducted them to the reception through a series of lofty , marble-floored chambers forty feet high . |
12 | Oliver and Tim were waiting for them at the gangway . |
13 | For an hour the guests sat patiently listening ; then everybody got up and , with the air of people who have been thinking of little else for some time , demolished the langoor ( free food ) which was waiting for them at the rear of the house . |
14 | They hardly expected to see the BMW waiting for them at the dockside , but after they had parked the car and got the ticket , they began to look at their watches , and each other . |
15 | To Sophie 's and Helen 's surprise , Ian Woodall , looking anxious and drawn , was waiting for them at the hospital . |
16 | In one week I listened to the English boy singing the praises of my dark colouring and frizzy hair , felt him kiss me on the cheek with obvious pleasure whenever I cooked a meal and when I came in from work , or when we sat watching television together , and found him waiting for me at the end of the road when I was late back for some reason . |
17 | I think about Mr Jackson and I get a sort of uncomfortable feeling when I remember he was waiting for me at the house and I did n't come back . |
18 | ‘ It did n't really sink in what I had done until I returned to school on the Monday morning and saw all the television cameras waiting for me at the gates , ’ says Dozzell . |
19 | When I got back to the attic , Jean-Claude was waiting for me at the top of the stairs . |
20 | ‘ They 're waiting for me at the station . ’ |
21 | The ticket 's waiting for me at the desk . |
22 | When I went into town to order my new clothes , Mr Pumblechook was waiting for me at the door of his shop . |
23 | This time he was waiting for me at the table . |
24 | Jonadab was waiting for her at the stair bottom . |
25 | Uncle Alfred was waiting for her at the entrance to the nest when she arrived . |
26 | The manager was waiting for her at the desk , deftly fidgeting with a half-stuffed peregrine falcon . |
27 | For all she knew , Molassi could be waiting for her at the bottom , his knife drawn , standing over the body of Rodomonte . |
28 | She was floating along the aisle of a dimly lit church , the only reality the beautiful white dress she was wearing and the man waiting for her at the altar , and even he was shrouded in a mist , preventing her from seeing his face . |
29 | Luke was waiting for her at the bottom of the staircase , fifteen minutes later , looking — surprise , surprise ! — extremely impatient . |
30 | Fernando was waiting for her at the kerbside , leaning against his white convertible Mercedes . |