How to use in-sentence of “wait”:
– Freestyle Script is a cursive font designed by Martin Wait in 1981.
– Lindgren began as a poet in 1965 but had to wait until 1982 for his breakthrough, with the novel “The Way of a Serpent”.
– The later types allow stored data to be moved and used more quickly, so that the computer’s processor can keep working quickly without having to wait for data as long or as often.
– On 13 May 2005, Pope Benedict XVI cut short the usual 5-year wait for the beatification process to begin.
– Polish forces then withdrew to the southeast to wait for French and British support.

Example sentences of “wait”:
– You may need to wait more than 20 seconds sometimes.
– There may be people who, for example, are waiting to have an Surgeryoperation, but they have to wait “in a queue” until one day they receive a letter from the hospital telling them when to come in for their operation.
– A taxicab stand is a queue area on a street or on private property where taxicabs line up to wait for passengers.
– There’s no hurry on this, as I can wait a few days for an answer.
– They want to wait for the best time to become the Republic of Taiwan.
– If you have trouble remembering to go back to do the update, try to write the article in a way that won’t become outdated when the date passes, or just wait until the date passes before creating the article.
– They sit on branches hanging over the river’s edge and wait for a fish to appear.
– However If I have not enough time, I will have delete the article, unless a wait template is visible, and I will try my best to help the editor out who made the article, and also ask them to read WP:MOS, etc, and, again, ask them to make their own sandbox, create a page there and let other editors give he feedback.
– Psychologists might wait for some events to happen on their own; they might look at patterns among existing groups of people in natural environments; or they might do experiments on animals.
– Usually, a bird will sit on a low branch and wait for prey to pass by.
- You may need to wait more than 20 seconds sometimes.
- There may be people who, for example, are waiting to have an Surgeryoperation, but they have to wait "in a queue" until one day they receive a letter from the hospital telling them when to come in for their operation.
More in-sentence examples of “wait”:
- Those adults agreed to wait six months to end segregation in restaurants.
- A building where people wait for a long-distance bus or where many buses meet is called a "bus station".
- I will wait around and see what others think about this.
– Those adults agreed to wait six months to end segregation in restaurants.
– A building where people wait for a long-distance bus or where many buses meet is called a “bus station”.
– I will wait around and see what others think about this.
– It is made to wait for the data it needs to be moved to or from memory.
– BJ just cannot wait to play all of his favorite outdoor games and sports.
– Let the bots analyze small problems, or even count the occurrences of lowercase “english” and such, but those bots should wait to fix minor issues, limiting severe precision to a few times a year, and then fix all problems with one revision to each article, at that later time.
– So let’s wait for some days and see what can be done with the page.
– Some daemons start other programs after waiting until a certain time of day, or wait for you to ask for a file from another computer.
– The most junior shikomi of the house had to wait late into the night for the senior geisha to return from work, sometimes as late as two or three in the morning.
– I am still looking forward to being an administrator, the only diffrerence is that I will now wait for someone to nominate me for it.
– Scoop, Muck, Lofty and the rest of the gang can’t wait to help Bob with his biggest build ever – building a dam and transforming an old quarry into a reservoir to provide Spring City with fresh water.
– Most often leopards will secretly move towards their prey and attack it when they are close, or hide and wait for it to come close.
– They must wait for a response from the contestant before giving a new clue.
– World War I meant that they had to wait until 1919 to play First Division football again.
– When someone arrives, they take a number and wait until their number is shown on a display board.
– I suggest extending the creation protection of Ali Sarhan shamran and similar articles to sysop for a period of time, as the new socks simply edit their userpage and wait to be confirmed.
– He took the scythe, and lay in wait for Uranos to come down to Earth to lie with Gaia.
– They wait on grass or bushes, and jump onto passing animals.
– He went to wait upon a high up rock and see God’s anger against the city.
– But they wait until their first spring to breed.
– I often find having tagged a page for QD there is often a wait of an hour or more before it is deleted.
– He goes to a bus station and has to wait in a long line.
– Anyway, editors wanting to have them deleted will have to wait a moment until we have a consensus.
– This is partially due to a reduced likelihood that the final product will have to be reworked, but it may also result from using SPC data to identify bottlenecks, wait times, and other sources of delays within the process.
– The Kellys had to wait 24 hours longer for the police train than they had planned.
– I’d rather having something set up right now, then to wait until things get so bad, that the process and information gets rushed; and we have an unworkable system with complex results and measures.
– I will wait 10 minutes.
– If you have just created a page here, you might not be able to see it yet because it takes a while for the database to update; please wait a few minutes and click this link.
– These organisms usually hide quiet and wait for prey to come within striking distance.
– In contrast, Cato argued that capital punishment was necessary to deter treason: it was folly to wait for the test of the conspirators’ guilt.
– I wait for the righteous judgment of history.
– First off, I wouldn’t have to ask Barliner or Cometstyles to delete my userspace redirects for me, and second off, since I already help a lot with vandals and vandalism, I would be able to deal with them in a more efficient manner instead of having to wait between 15 and 40 minutes for an administrator to do something about.
– Flameng won the event, after a fall, and after stopping to wait for his Greek opponent Georgios Kolettis to fix a mechanical problem.
– The idea was to wait until genetic analysis had decided how best to classify them.
– One advantage of batch processing is that the computer can wait to process the batch until it is less busy.
– She was born on September 19, 1979 and when she arrived at Hogwarts for the very first time, she was almost 12, since she was borned after September 1st, she has to wait a year later.
– He had to wait until the ’97-98 campaign to score his first goal for West Ham, which came in a road victory over Barnsley F.C.
– Passengers wait for planes in temporary trailers.
– It has been about 1.5 weeks since Barliner proposed that we wait 2 weeks before voting for him to be unblocked, and now I think it is time.
– The country that had to wait the longest from its first participation to achieve a win was Portugal, which won with the song “Amar pelos dois” by Salvador Sobral in Kiev, Ukraine, in 2017.
– When someone comes to join the queue they have to go to the back of the queue and wait until it is their turn.
– As night falls, a storm approaches, prompting Kate and Humphrey to stop the search and wait for the storm to subside the next day.
– He tells everyone to keep their faith, keep praying, love others, and wait for the second coming of Jesus.
– It use this to crawl out of the water, and wait for its exoskeleton to dry.
– Because I want to keep editing but I have to wait another 4 days before I get autoconfimed.
– Unlike depth charges, mines are put in the water and left to wait until they make contact with a ship.
– It takes time for a few of our editors to notice discussion like this, and you’ll have to wait until other people express their opinions before making any more changes to templates.
– From 2000’s, popular water parks were disclosed by long wait line problems of attractions.
– The agreement to wait made students very angry.
– Their lamp was also broken in the fall, so they had to wait eight hours in the dark to be rescued.
