Example sentences of "he wait for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Should he wait for a year , by which time the quarrel between Hindus and Muslims over the disputed Ayodhya mosque will have cooled down ? |
2 | He waits for a beat , then says : ‘ I freed whooooooo ? ’ |
3 | As he waits for the computer to load up the programmes , he scans the rolls of newly arrived faxes . |
4 | Bored as he waits for the liquid to boil , eyed admiringly by his pint-sized partner , he plays with wooden spills , dipping them into the solution and passing them through the flame beneath . |
5 | I suggest that he waits for the consultation paper and I think that he will then be reassured . |
6 | He taps his pencil up and down as he waits for the finance director to finish . |
7 | The occasional sly lift is one thing but I suspect Irish referee Stephen Hilditch will become suspicious when he sees Adolf Malan waving at him from upon high while he waits for the throw . |
8 | Robert half-expected the whole cycle to start again , so long had he waited for an answer to this question . |
9 | The charges arise from an incident last January during which an off duty police officer was allegedly hit with a hammer while he waited for a taxi in Cheltenham . |
10 | The charges arise from an incident last January during which an off duty police officer was allegedly hit with a hammer while he waited for a taxi in Cheltenham . |
11 | When he reached the workhouse , he waited for a minute to make sure his face was suitably tearful and frightened . |
12 | He waited for a minute or two . |
13 | While he waited for a response he got up and moved ponderously to the wind-up gramophone housed in a carved oaken cabinet in a cornet of the room . |
14 | Having marched from Inverness along the side of Loch Ness he waited for a day in the hope that more pack-horses would turn up , but when none were forthcoming left behind most of his supplies and provisions , though his men were still heavily burdened as they crossed the mountains in search of the enemy ; roads in the Highlands , and local sources of supply , were almost non-existent . |
15 | He waited for a fortnight after the heavy snowfall of late November and still nothing appeared to have been said with regard to Sarah 's move to Leeds . |
16 | He waited for a clue , a reminiscence of her own Viva , but she was silent . |
17 | He waited for a contradiction , but Alexei only nodded . |
18 | As he waited for a colleague delivering mail to Mr Reenan 's £300,000 Oxfordshire home , Ron said : ‘ One minute he 's talking about going to Diana , the next he 's gone to a newspaper . |
19 | Twenty-seven year old Alan Dobbs from Tredworth in Gloucester collapsed at Schipol airport as he waited for a flight to Briatin . |
20 | The 27-year-old , from Hornsey , north London , died in hospital after being attacked as he waited for a train with his brother at Finsbury Park Tube station . |
21 | It seemed as if it were coming from a long distance and he waited for a moment , and the moment went into a full minute , and then slowly he opened the door . |
22 | He waited for a moment while Mr Hellyer removed another paving stone and added it to the growing pile in the hedge . |
23 | He waited for no introduction but launched into his current theme : ‘ It 's amazing ! |
24 | As he waited for the executioner , he was dressed in the blue suit that he had worn on his last public appearance . |
25 | He waited for the laughter to die down and then , ignoring Mickey Aronson , he leaned his head out of the window , gave his gravelly laugh and confided to the other men : ‘ A bigger ignoramus I never met ; he does n't even know that ships and cars are always female . ’ |
26 | He waited for the girl 's regular visits to the sick cow just as impatiently as his dog waited to be fed . |
27 | He shifted from one foot to the other as he waited for the door to be answered . |
28 | As he waited for the noise to die down , Forester looked around the room . |
29 | ‘ I know you speak Russian , ’ Myeloski said as he waited for the Englishman , ‘ but it would be better if we spoke only English . |
30 | The man hesitated , his eyes flicking nervously from side to side as he waited for the magic . |