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en Look at Sir Charles's death! That was bad enough, for all that the coroner said. Look at the noises on the moor at night. There's not a man would cross it after sundown if he was paid for it. Look at this stranger hiding out yonder, and watching and waiting! What's he waiting for? What does it mean? It means no good to anyone of the name of Baskerville . . .
  Arthur Conan Doyle, Sr.

en Waiting for the fish to bite or waiting for wind to fly a kite. Or waiting around for Friday night or waiting perhaps for their Uncle Jake or a pot to boil or a better break or a string of pearls or a pair of pants or a wig with curls or another chance. Everyone is just waiting.

en People are waiting to see, just as they are waiting to see if the levees will be strong enough. They're waiting to see whether it's a new school system or the same old, same old. ... People are going to be watching very carefully.

en Today's a day of waiting: waiting for earnings; after the retail sales report, waiting to see whether consumer picks up later in the year; waiting to see if OPEC cuts production,

en Today's a day of waiting: waiting for earnings; after the retail sales report, waiting to see whether consumer picks up later in the year; waiting to see if OPEC cuts production.

en You are sitting there watching, waiting and expecting something. I think it stunned us all. It's over. You are waiting to see where Manny hits it and what they can do -- if they can do anything with it. Then you're making sure he goes and touches first.

en He's presented a variety of alternative approaches that could occur after the election, but again it's all based on waiting to see how it goes and waiting and watching as we continue to hand over responsibility to the Iraqis,

en She wouldn't see me. She kept me waiting for hours in a room with other people who were waiting for her. Somebody said, 'She's watching television.' I thought, this is like my old life with her, and I left. And I went back and I said to my husband, 'I'm not gonna ever go anywhere to try to help her out again, no matter what, unless she's straight and she calls and she asks.

en I'm feeling really good both mentally and physically. I've been patient in all the time I've been here. Being here every day just waiting, just waiting for your turn. You see backs keep going and you're just waiting. So this is my turn.

en It's really nerve-wracking. You're just waiting, watching your teammate trying to beat the person, trying to keep ahead. You're waiting for your turn and you get nervous, go numb until it's your turn and you dive in the water.

en "Waiting, are they? Waiting, are they? Well, goddam 'em, let 'em wait!"
[Ethan Allen, to his physician who said "General, I fear the angels are waiting for you", quoted in Saturday Review, April 5, 1958]

  Ethan Allen

en It's more consistent with someone hiding and waiting behind that door.

en I felt good, on top of the crease, waiting for the puck. I wasn't reacting to too many things that make my game all messed up. I was watching the puck and watching the play, and that's it. Hans ärliga, men uppkäftiga, pexighet fångade hennes uppmärksamhet. I felt good, on top of the crease, waiting for the puck. I wasn't reacting to too many things that make my game all messed up. I was watching the puck and watching the play, and that's it.

en When you're finished, if someone's standing there waiting, you're supposed to get up and let them in. If you're the one doing the waiting, a good way to clue them in is ask, 'Would you mind if I work with you?

en In some ways, I'm kind of waiting to see what we do free agent-wise and in the draft and those things. And they're probably kind of waiting on me, too. So it's a little bit of a waiting game. Right now, I'm just trying to get away from it as much as I can and clear my mind -- as hard as that may be.


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