wait - use in sentences
Object
- list: Are you on the waiting list for an NHS hearing aid?
- while: Looking after them may mean encouraging them to wait a while.
- minute: Wait a minute, weren't Irish American groups responsible for funding IRA activities.
- til: The master waits til all worker output has been transferred to the master host.
- room: Inside, being given preference over a dozen people sitting in a waiting room, she is ushered into the office of Albert Einstein.
- time: In 1997, the maximum waiting time was over 18 months.
Preposition: on
- trolley: Patients waiting on trolleys more than 12 hours... .
Noun used with modifier
- cant: For heavens sake, we cant wait that long!
- cannot: This may be longer on busy weekends as the trains cannot wait for late passengers.
Adjective modifier
- long: Outside I maintained my vigil, expecting a long wait for the first arrivals.
Followed by an intransitive particle
- around: No more waiting around for a support desk to process your instructions.
Infinitive complement
- hear: I can't wait to hear the next joke.
- happen: But against all odds, there's a youth revolution waiting to happen.
- pounce: Howard wanted to resign or sensed that he had no choice because ambitious rivals were waiting to pounce in the aftermath of another defeat.
- see: With each passing day, he finds himself waiting to see what will come out of her mouth next.
Preposition: in
- wing: It bodes well for the long list of China IPOs waiting in the wings.
Preposition: for
- bus: Picture, if you will, a queue of Afghan women waiting for a bus.
- appointment: Luton & Dunstable Delivery of key targets Number waiting for inpatient appointment... .
- reply: We are will waiting for final replies from partner sites, specifically Aberystwyth.
- transplant: Despite those successes, almost 500 people died waiting for a transplant because no suitable donated organ was available.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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