Example sentences of "[pers pn] must wait for " in BNC.

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1 Shiva thought , I must wait for more news , I must bear it and wait .
2 But you must wait for good weather to appreciate the mighty Picos de Europa range of mountains , just follow the river Deva through the dramatic La Hermida Defile ravine to the pretty Alpinesque town of Potes and on the Fuente Dé , where a cable car ascends the last 800 metres up to the sheer rock face .
3 Rather , you must wait for the cigar that is — so to speak — ordained , to speak to you .
4 ‘ Oh , you must wait for coffee , ’ said Bob , sobering and turning to signal to the young waiter .
5 You must wait for the law .
6 However , in the following script , there are several places where you must wait for mail before proceeding .
7 you must give way to any pedestrians on the crossing , so , otherwise you may proceed a straight pelican is one crossing even when there is a central refuge and you must wait for people crossing from the further side of the refuge , do n't harass the pedestrians for instance by revving your engine .
8 If Raskolnikov was to have mounted an assault of something like Grand Inquisitor proportions , if he was to have expatiated on the whole God business not being worth the pain of one misused child , then the time was n't ripe ; we must wait for Ivan Karamazov .
9 They say we must wait for science to provide that proof .
10 We must wait for the police . ’
11 We must wait for the strike to wear itself out , ’ as his private summary of his tactics .
12 ‘ Now all we must wait for is the kettle .
13 For the decisive reassertion of these claims , we must wait for Nietzsche , Wagner 's young friend and admirer who , like Wagner himself , had the deepest respect for Schopenhauer 's ideas , but , unlike the composer , also possessed the capacity to reappraise those ideas and challenge them .
14 For a real account of the BCR we must wait for Martin Davies 's definitive history , but although I have only included some of the anecdotes which crop up again and again , and a few photographs , many BCRS member have given invaluable assistance , and the presence of the Railway taken for granted throughout the time covered by ‘ BISHOP 'S CASTLE WELL-REMEMBERED ’ .
15 There are many difficulties involved , not least with regard to the application of the law , given that we must wait for the judgment of the European Court of Justice .
16 Just a minute , cos er we must wait for tea in the teapot .
17 Older men are usually polygynous ; thus a youth rarely has available for marriage an age-mate female , and he must wait for a younger generation of females to mature before cohabitation with them .
18 As always he must wait for the dust to settle after the Scottish Rally and the Donegal International , too , before being certain which drivers and what cars will be in his starting line-up .
19 But he must wait for a fitness check on club record signing Don Goodman before finalising his line-up .
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