I think it is only a matter of time with Michael, but we can't wait on that. |
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I was finally deposited in a small and remote village and told to wait on a pavilion under a palm-thatched roof. |
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It stands in that wistfully earnest doggy way that you see them doing as they wait on the footpath outside the fish and chip shop. |
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A new survey reveals that less than a quarter of people wait on the platform to wave their loved one farewell until the train has pulled out. |
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Typically, ticks wait on vegetation and jump on your shoes, socks, or pants when you walk by. |
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Long-suffering servants were ordered about in French and wore perukes to wait on his guests. |
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I didn't notice him until he ejected a stream of swear words and profanities when we were told to leave the train and wait on platform three. |
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The only member of that group who will wait on tables next Sunday is Sean Carroll who has served at all of the 45 parties. |
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Cancer patients recovering in hospital will no longer have to wait on the postman for their get well soon cards. |
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She had decided to wait on telling Fredi until the perfect moment, so she had to pretend as if nothing were wrong. |
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Now wait on a minute, I'm not suggesting anything even a wee bit subversive. |
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There is no need to wait on the engine as there is plenty of electric juice to launch the vehicle. |
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It was hoped that he could be persuaded to wait on the committee in an advisory capacity. |
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When the latest batch of fresh-faced first years arrives, I shall wait on tenterhooks for their response to new, improved Toryism. |
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Right from the start, the aging mother, Mag, is demanding, and expects her daughter to wait on her hand and foot. |
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I'm an old woman, I can't be expected to wait on you hand and foot for the rest of my life. |
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Sons, on the other hand, are still being reared to expect women to wait on them hand and foot. |
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I was a petulant teenager with a terrible temper who assumed that my parents were only here to wait on me hand and foot. |
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This ensures that anyone around you doesn't forget said fact and knows that it is their God given duty to wait on you hand and foot. |
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He might be a pipsqueak, but still, having a nine year old put his full wait on me isn't fun. |
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In extreme forms of couvade, the man may mimic the pain and process of childbirth and expect his wife to wait on him in the following days. |
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One could lie in wait on some high crag, and at hitherto unheard-of ranges hit a horseman far below. |
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Servants shall wait on you while I send for your companions. |
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It was quite rude and ill-mannered of you to make them wait on you. |
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We'll wait on the beets until the next crop comes in with fresh tops. |
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If human rights claimants have to wait on average two years to have their complaint resolved, this is a serious justice problem as well. |
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Having few options since the cyclone hit the coast on 15 November, children often wait on this roof for hours. |
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Jitters are not as acute in the other large nations, but consumers are generally worried enough that they are willing to wait on the sidelines until concrete positive developments begin to allay some of their worst fears. |
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People wait on average 3-4 years to have their refugee status determined. |
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Generations of ski athletes, together with freeriders and unsung heroes on the ski scene, wait on the Mönchsjoch for the relay bands to fall from the sky. |
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The fever left her, and she began to wait on them. |
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Sending residents to emergency needlessly is stressful for the resident, and a long wait on an emergency department stretcher could lead to other problems, like pressure ulcers. |
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But while she was with the Morels she queened it. She sat and let Annie or Paul wait on her as if they were her servants. |
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This shows that the future will be less about indices than about the correct mechanisms for distributing resources, and many pitfalls still lie in wait on the path to final agreement in the area of the financial perspective. |
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As soon as your correspondent's flight from New York touched down at the city's Guarulhos airport the time-wasting began, with a 15-minute wait on the taxiway for a gate to free up. |
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One cannot wait on events, undergo them as though some irreversible fate were hovering over humanity, and then send up laments and prayers to heaven. |
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At other times the kitten lies in wait on the vast savannah that is our garden, before spotting her mother and flying at her as if she was a wounded gnu. |
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Beowulf and his warriors come to fight the dragon, but Beowulf tells his men that he will fight the dragon alone and that they should wait on the barrow. |
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Mumtaz Ali a commuter waiting at Zero Point bus stop said that he always wait on footpath or the roadside for transport due to absence of proper bus stop and sheds. |
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My inclination is to make no communication on the subject to the Eire Government, to wait on events and to let them know when and if use on large scale is intended. |
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