Example sentences of "[adv] have to wait " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Otherwise he would not only have to wait till the young of a non-related male were reared but would probably have to protect them as well in order to prevent other males from supplanting him .
3 The rescue service , which describes its staff as the ‘ new knights of the road , ’ boasts women alone should only have to wait 20 minutes .
4 He left her on the hard shoulder , near Epping , Essex , saying she would only have to wait 15 minutes .
5 EVER bought a sofa or a bed and been told you 'll only have to wait two or three weeks for delivery , and ten weeks later you 're still waiting … ?
6 But the England under-21 midfielder only had to wait until the 53rd minute to exact his revenge when he chipped in a telling cross for Goodman to score .
7 Maybe he thought that since there 'd been sixty-odd quid in my bag there 'd be more on my person , and he only had to wait till I nodded off and then he 'd nick it and away .
8 He only had to wait 6–8 weeks .
9 We only had to wait for five minutes for the first boooooom … and a second … and a third .
10 He only had to wait . ’
11 And he only had to wait a couple of erm points left on his licence so if I 'd taken the dangerous thriving or something he could have lost his licence but erm that 's besides the point .
12 She only had to wait till tonight , and she would get her answers .
13 By the same token , if it is good you only have to wait five minutes and it will get worse .
14 And that , that we only have to wait till Thursday
15 The people of Somalia have already had to wait too long .
16 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 .
17 She did not have to wait long for a train .
18 The authorities do not have to wait for it to happen , however .
19 As they patrol their area regularly you should not have to wait long .
20 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 .
21 Even if this is difficult to provide , candidates should not have to wait around in a very public area .
22 He would not have to wait long — in the distance he saw a flight of P-51s engaged in combat simulation , just the scenario for some ‘ rat-racing ’ .
23 He had the good grace to apologise afterwards and I also expressed my gratitude that I did not have to wait an hour or so until the training was finished before I could obtain his team and get busy .
24 The user does not have to wait for interpretation , but can write ahead and subsequently correct errors .
25 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 .
26 Yet , Empirical Socialism did not have to wait for Keynes to propound the idea of demand-led growth as the solution to the recurrent crises in Capitalism .
27 He did not have to wait very long .
28 Or ’ the following evening the King , detecting a hint of impatience in the Prime Minister , said with some bitterness : ‘ You will not have to wait much longer , Mr Baldwin . ’
29 Managers who never leave do not have to wait for another manager to retire or die so that they can fill their shoes .
30 At Darlington , so that they would not have to wait for a connection , they had hired a special train to Richmond , where they were met .
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