Example sentences of "have to wait [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This was designed to be a very generous criterion , minimal examples of correct details could be ‘ We did n't have to wait at the lights ’ or ‘ There were several cars ahead of us ’ . |
2 | Print enthusiasts will have to wait for the publication of David Landau and Peter Parshall 's forthcoming book on Renaissance printmaking to be published by Yale University Press next year for a full discussion of such matters . |
3 | The Romans did no have to wait for the Greeks to discover that they were mortals . |
4 | O'Neill 's suspect views were known to many unionists and the conservatives did not have to wait for the fruits of O'Neillism , however timid they may have been . |
5 | The part has an enlarged on-chip primary write-back cache rather than the write-through cache of the 80486 , which means that the CPU does not have to wait for the cache controller to copy stored data back to main memory . |
6 | The new edict is that we will have to wait for the year 2000 to land anywhere in space other than on the Moon . |
7 | We shall have to wait for the year 2017 to see what the culture-ideology of consumerism makes of the Bolshevik revolution ! |
8 | More sweeping changes to deal with the threat of global warming will have to wait for the Government 's environment white paper under discussion in cabinet committee . |
9 | ’ Does an employer have to wait for the government to push her into saying ’ This is a human being ? ’ |
10 | ‘ And of course the Pistols will have to wait for the return of better weather . ’ |
11 | And to complete the picture there is an example of an unconserved clock … but visitors may have to wait for the Museum of Scotland to see this one tick ! |
12 | ‘ It is certainly very strange but we will have to wait for the outcome of an investigation . ’ |
13 | Alloa , with a 52-0 victory over Cambuslang , and Livingston , with a 14-13 win against Linlithgow , stay in Division Four but Linlithgow will have to wait for the result of Cartha Queen 's Park 's final match before their fate is known against the already relegated Lismore . |
14 | ‘ For heaven 's sake , you 'll have to wait for the autopsy . |
15 | Will he now change his mind or shall we have to wait for the people to do that for him ? |
16 | We will have to wait for the Donaldson report , which covers the whole country . ’ |
17 | Although nationalists could express themselves freely in cultural terms , their aspiration for a united Ireland would have to wait for the ballot box to decide . |
18 | The counter-girl told me I 'd have to wait for the manager . |
19 | To see the full series , we will have to wait on the BBC , who have bought Twin Peaks with the rights to show it anytime after November . |
20 | you 'll have to wait till the holidays and then Christopher can join in and |
21 | The definitive survey may have to wait until the year of reassessment is over |
22 | Airlines still brooding over what to buy may have to wait until the turn of the century . |
23 | Seeding of grassed areas will have to wait until the Spring . |
24 | It 'll be shown in the United States before the end of the year , but cinema audiences in Britain will have to wait until the spring of 1994 before it comes to our screens . |
25 | They will now have to wait until the car 's European launch in San Tropez in January . |
26 | Oh well , he 'll , he 'll have to wait until the car to get a car |
27 | Rather , it looks as if we will have to wait until the end of 1991 before we get any dramatic improvement . |
28 | Gartmore investors will have to wait until the end of January to know who the new owners will be although it will almost certainly be an overseas based group . |
29 | There was still no reply ; it would have to wait until the morning . |