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Example sentences for "wait till"

  • Harry Richmond, I'm proud to shake your hand, but I'll wait till you're through the ceremony with your grandad.

  • Wait till he comes with his crowd Sunday.

  • Wait till we get fixed an' I'll tell you all about it.

  • Wait till we strike Pajaro Valley," he said, when they had passed Gilroy and were booming on toward Sargent's.

  • Wait till we get farther away from the cities, then we'll find them more friendly.

  • Wait till he is quite fired with enthusiasm for your project.

  • Then she said, "Wait till I go to him and tell him and hear what he says.

  • So they agreed to this and Dhat ed Dewahi said, "Wait till I go on before you and look if the infidels be asleep or awake.

  • His voice aroused the old woman, who was terrified and said to him, 'Wait till I fetch the key.

  • His principal creditor wouldn't wait till he could raise the money, or the greater part of it.

  • There is nothing for it now but to wait till I know where she is.

  • I can afford to wait till Mr. Kerby's eyes are well again, and I shall then ask him for a likeness of my little daughter.

  • Wait till I have seen him, miss, and then I'll tell you!

  • No, my friends," said the engineer, "wait till night.

  • We shall be all right if we wait till it ebbs," replied the sailor, "and then we will trust it to carry our fuel to the Chimneys.

  • There now, sure ye have it all grand--wait till I open the door for ye.

  • Wait till I tell yez all he's afther tellin' me about his own place.

  • Wait till ye hear the rest, then ye'll think it strange.

  • I'll wait till I am ready to leave Montana, with money enough to live handsomely at home.

  • Wait till we get into the street, and I will tell you.

  • And they said, one to another, 'Wait till we see what befalls him.

  • If this won't suit I shall have to wait till I can do better.

  • Do you love him enough to wait till he can make a home for you, or will you keep yourself quite free for the present?

  • Wait till you've tried it yourself," he added in a low voice, as he pulled up the grass by the handful.

  • He fears that if we wait till Tuesday he will not be able to see us married.

  • Sweetwater has not yet proved his case; let us wait till he explains himself.

  • If you want proof of it, wait till he comes back.

  • Wait till we have driven the English back, and then we shall have time to talk to you.

  • Will ye begin at once, lads, or will ye wait till ye get your uniform?

  • There, in spite of all obstacles suggested and all displeasure manifested, he stuck fast, until, without choosing to wait till a shower of sleet and rain was over.

  • I tell him, wait till mas'r be dress, and took him to summer parlour.

  • Much relieved, and knowing this was the Belamour estate, Aurelia said, "Please let me wait till Mrs. Dove comes before I am presented to my Lady.

  • Do you mind how when you were but a bairn you used to say, "Wait till I'm a man, and you'll never have a reason for greeting again?

  • You saw nothing bonny, you never heard of my setting my heart on anything, but what you flung up your head and cried, "Wait till I'm a man.

  • It became necessary, presently, to hide behind cliff projections to escape the avalanches started by Frank, and to wait till he had surmounted the break.

  • Wait till, by good luck, we get a cougar in a tree.

  • I made several unsuccessful attempts to photograph them, and gave it up when Jones told me not to ride too close and that it would be better to wait till we had them in the corral.

  • Anyway, just to humor him, I guess, Jake promised him he'd wait till early in the morning, and meanwhile you came home.

  • He'll tell you it's better for Skinny to wait till he can earn a little money and then buy a belt-axe.

  • Some of the fellows wanted to wait till it turned and come down with it.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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