Example sentences of "[been] wait for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 've been waiting for ages , ’ said Angalo .
2 I 've been waiting for ages . ’
3 The government had already agreed to meeting Unita this week and the UN had been waiting for Unita to set the date , UN officials said .
4 ‘ We have been waiting for grants but there has been some debate about whether croquet is a sport because of the pace it 's played at . ’
5 Phoebe woke up quickly , as though she had been waiting for Maggie 's summons , but not quickly enough .
6 All afternoon she had been waiting for evidence of the racing rumour-machine at work .
7 The station was overflowing with badly wounded who had already been waiting for treatment for several days .
8 She 'd been waiting for Christine , but Christine had n't come .
9 Ever since the 1917 Revolution , Russian women have been waiting for things to improve — and they are still waiting .
10 Until then he had , like Law before him , been waiting for Mckenna .
11 England have been waiting for Chris Lewis to establish himself as a genuine allrounder since he made his debut in 1990 .
12 She had been waiting for Silas to assert himself and knew that sooner or later an outburst of authority must come from him .
13 A case involving a company called Coloroll has been waiting for resolution by the European Court .
14 The Chancellor has been waiting for Father Christmas since the spring , and I do not think that Father Christmas will arrive for him before 25 December .
15 Jessamy had been thinking about it while she had been waiting for Julius to return with the blankets , and she thought she knew the answer .
16 One day in the shop she 'd been waiting for Malcolm 's girlfriend and partner , Vivienne Westwood — they 'd been planning to go somewhere but Vivienne had n't turned up , she 'd phoned to tell this American girl that .
17 THE golden moment millions of TV viewers have been waiting for goes on air tonight .
18 People had been waiting for years for freedom ‘ and they 've now had enough ’ .
19 I 've been waiting for years for someone to do that . ’
20 Charlotte and Alexander have been waiting for years .
21 I 've been waiting for fags since ten o'clock this morning .
22 Community nurses have been waiting for news about how they are to be organised for some time , and uncertainty about the future is always bad for morale .
23 I found him in the Grange garden , where he had been waiting for news all night .
24 Thus ( 15a ) presupposes that the person referred to by I has been waiting for news about someone whom he thought to be in danger , whereas ( 15b ) does not , and might be said rather by someone who is comparing himself with other people who do not know this fact .
25 It had been waiting for weeks .
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