Example sentences of "[was/were] wait for [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 We were waiting for them to turn up at Hamish and Tone 's but they never showed .
2 But , in meantime while I were waiting for them to ring me I were that mad !
3 He cleared the image and , for a while sat there , conscious that they were waiting for him to say what was on his mind .
4 Here we had a man who we knew had serious problems that constituted a danger to himself and others , and we sat back , simply because we were waiting for him to admit he had a problem . ’
5 Black clouds were rolling up over the forest to his right , which now looked hostile , as though it were waiting for him to make a false move ; to tall perhaps , so that it could advance and swallow him , like a wild animal .
6 She was worried because she knew that the Copleys were waiting for her to cook lunch .
7 The bantams were waiting for her to let them out of their safe house .
8 But there was no malice in their interest and I sometimes had the feeling that they were waiting for me to turn round and hand them a bag of toffees , with instructions to share them out fairly and not throw the papers on the floor .
9 They were waiting for me to get beaten .
10 ‘ People asked me and Derrick what we were doing over the past two years and the answer that I want to give is that we were waiting for everybody to catch up .
11 All he could say was that we were waiting for something to happen . ’
12 My aunt and uncle were waiting for us to come through .
13 ‘ People were waiting for us to sign things and it was like , you 're taking the piss out of us , are n't you ? ’
14 What I did was to wait for him to unbolt the door , which opens outwards .
15 I was waiting for somebody to pass the creme caramel out of the fridge .
16 When they returned , they discovered that the main body of men had already flown out and that a party of drivers under Scratchley was waiting for them to join the vehicle convoy south through the Great Sand Sea .
17 He was waiting for them to leave .
18 Or perhaps he was waiting for them to start counting their blessings there and then .
19 He understood perfectly well , but was waiting for them to make up their minds whether they wanted money or a claim to Asia Minor .
20 He told me that he was waiting for me to return .
21 ‘ And Spain was a cosy hideaway for our export villains ; ergo , her boyfriend was waiting for her to join him on the Costa del Crook . ’
22 He was waiting for her to open the conversation , but his manner was so cold and distant that she found it difficult to begin .
23 She knew he was waiting for her to agree , and it was desperation , pure and simple , she thought , that made her remember the elegant blonde he had been dining with that particular night .
24 It was waiting for her to go .
25 Without saying anything further , he shifted his enormous shoulders more comfortably against the door-frame as though settled for the rest of the day , and moved his eyes to her mouth almost as though he was waiting for her to speak again , she thought , feeling thoroughly disgruntled .
26 Everyone was waiting for her to speak , to smile — to submit .
27 ‘ A little , ’ she admitted , and because she guessed he was waiting for her to flinch she became determined to show no sign of pain .
28 Maybe there was some difficulty about Lilian 's dress or he was waiting for her to get back from the hairdresser 's .
29 Mungo had a strong sensation that the dark cavity was waiting for something to happen .
30 It was waiting for something to happen ; as she too was waiting for something to happen — something which must , at all costs , be forbidden .
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