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50 Sentences With "waited around"

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On Wednesday morning, about a dozen people waited around the hospital's entrance.
I waited around for a long time for someone else to step up.
If I had waited around, I'd have never been speaker of the House.
So then I waited around in the yard until I heard some commotion.
He waited around and took selfies with everyone waiting for their bags while he waited for his.
Dorsey said he and Zuckerberg waited around 30 minutes for the goat to cook in the oven.
In New York people waited more than two hours; in metropolitan Atlanta the average voter waited around three.
After 10 hrs of travel, I waited around for 40 minutes and left the scene hoping insurance would understand.
Confused, I nodded to the prisoners who waited around me, giving them permission to leave, before walking away myself.
I was tired of a system where women waited around for men to send them a message or ask them out.
The brothers waited around one to two hours before seeking medical help and tried to cover up the fraternity's involvement with police.
"Until now, radicals controlled the discourse," Ms. Bloch told a cheering crowd of supporters who had waited around till after 3 a.m.
It's always [been about] just kind of rewarding fans who waited around and supported us, so we wanted it to be a gift.
Davis went on to say that later that night he, Anderson and two other people waited around for Tupac to leave a boxing match.
So, once you've waited around for that delayed flight for half a day, you can expect the trip itself to drag on, too. Ugh.
Or, as Spitler and others pointed out last November, all FRBs might turn out to repeat if astronomers only waited around for long enough.
He slept for a mere four hours, and then waited around all day for the time his TED Talk would be scheduled to start.
They make for a fittingly unconstrained finale for someone who had never waited around for anyone's permission, much less the wider world's stamp of approval.
Instead, the undercover officers waited around the corner or down the block for the addict to return with the drugs before other officers swooped in.
In that case, too, the brothers waited around one to two hours before seeking medical help and tried to cover up the fraternity's involvement with police.
If clouds weren&apost in the forecast, everyone waited around until the day came when there was — and then everyone doubled their efforts to stay on schedule.
Well, if I had waited around for other companies to call me back, I probably would've missed out on the listing for my position here at The Muse.
Still, once he parked and waited around for Mr. Estanguet, he said, he was free to stroll along the beachfront sidewalk or browse the internet on his phone.
Theresa and her in-laws nervously waited around the house for any sign of Landon's well-being, constantly refreshing Facebook and checking in with other wives from the squadron.
Smith told The Houston Chronicle that she waited around after Abbott's speech in San Antonio, where he announced plans for a second term, to ask him to take a photo with her.
It took a long time for the shocking turn of events to hit home ... we're told everyone who rushed to see Nipsey waited around the hospital for hours after they were told he was dead.
It was the first game-ending pinch homer by the Dodgers since September 2013, and it delighted the fans, who waited around until Thompson's teammate Justin Turner doused him with a cold drink bucket to celebrate.
Co-founders Fernando Rojo and Jeremy Berman said they waited around for someone to build something like Basement after seeing their own friend groups migrate most of their communication to messenger apps from Facebook and other social networks.
House leaders are also working to balance efforts to prop up the economy with anxiety among their own members, who waited around the Capitol for days while Pelosi negotiated a package of coronavirus response measures with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
For about 10 minutes, Mr. Joyner and another transportation worker waited around as Ms. Chin checked on whether Mr. Joyner, a Harlem resident who said he joined the department in 2003, could discuss his impressions of the day with members of the media.
Up and down her street, old, shabby dwellings—many of them, like the one she rented, casualties of the previous decade's foreclosure crisis, purchased at rock-bottom prices by investors who had simply waited around until they appreciated in value—were being sold, gutted, and reconstructed.
Between the Whiskey a Go Go and The Viper Room, the Roxy, and Troubadour, long-haired young men braved a relentless world of sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll, being courted by corrupt A&R people while dark excesses waited around corners, and peroxide groupies handed out flyers.
"If the tourists don't come back, there's no work," Silvestre Trinidad, 25, a restaurant employee, said in Spanish as he waited around with a large group of men who shared similar stories at the Rocky Top Sports World, a big athletic complex that turned into the main shelter.
While the protesters waited around for a Klan parade that was looking increasingly unlikely, a small group of aging white people in downtown Danville stood outside the building where Confederate president Jefferson Davis lived during the final week of the Civil War, waving Confederate flags as drivers honked and waved back.
"I waited around all weekend while grimes coddled her boyfriend for being too stupid to know not to go on twitter while on acid," Banks wrote in an Instagram story on Sunday, alleging that Musk was on drugs when he made his social media announcement that he is "considering" taking his public company, Tesla, private for $420 shares.
Peace waited around for a while, but Myka 9 didn't show up. So then he got up on stage and performed for a bit and blew a few whigs back. With no luck, Peace had to wait until the next Thursday night. When he returned, Myka 9 was there.
Anxious to protect his magazines at Heilbronn, Charles halted at Pforzheim for a few days. For his part, Moreau would not believe that Charles had given up, so he waited around Ettlingen for several days. Meanwhile, the Austrians packed their supplies into wagons and headed east on 14 July. The next day, Moreau moved on Pforzheim but found the archduke gone.
He knighted Lieutenant Colonel John Boys, the commander of its garrison, and promoted him to colonel. He hoped to relieve Basing House next, but the combined Parliamentarian armies were too strong for him to risk an advance. He therefore waited around Newbury for Rupert, and another detachment under the Earl of Northampton which had been sent to relieve Banbury, to rejoin him.
After learning that Murphy had married former model June Almy shortly after their breakup, Bellamy traveled to San Francisco to confront him and "... make him suffer somehow." She later admitted that she waited around Murphy's apartment in the Nob Hill area for four days. She eventually spotted Murphy leaving the Pacific-Union Club on January 20. While Murphy was getting into his car, Bellamy fired three shots at him.
The shelling was deadly accurate from the first round, a number of German tanks taking direct hits as they waited around Baudeset. Harassing fire continued all night, forcing crews to dig in under their tanks. The intentions of the 3rd Panzer Division for 14 May are unclear. The division's left-flank regiment—6th Panzer Regiment—did attack in the Ernage area in the afternoon and was checked by defensive fire.
Leinster edged ahead with a penalty and then almost immediately the stadium lights went out. It looked like the Dublin side would win the match by the abandonment rule but the referee waited around 20 minutes before the lights came back on and Leinster managed to see out the remainder of the match. One more Pro12 match remained to play. The 2nd leg of the 1872 Cup against Edinburgh Rugby at Scotstoun Stadium.
Then, they shot him, and Luis pretended to be dead. After everyone was shot, the killers left the warehouse, and Luis waited around two minutes and then took off out of the warehouse. He "walked all night", and then saw a "small light far away", and made it to a house where he asked for help. Luis got to the place with a lot of pain, asking for help, but the people were scared and refused to help him.
Soon after, he gave her drugs and took her to Reading, where a backstreet abortion was performed with a hooked instrument. A 14-year-old girl was threatened with a gun into having sex with member of the sex ring. She said the gang members were aware she lived in a children's home and that Akhtar Dogar, a gang member, waited around the corner from the children's home in Henley-on-Thames where she lived. She described being transported around flats, guest houses and parks where she was then raped.
According to the Greenbaums' daughter, Barbara: > But it was a lovely sunny day and Alan was in a cheerful mood and off we > went... Then he thought it would be a good idea to go to the Pleasure Beach > at Blackpool. We found a fortune-teller's tent[,] and Alan said he'd like to > go in[,] so we waited around for him to come back... And this sunny, > cheerful visage had shrunk into a pale, shaking, horror-stricken face. > Something had happened. We don't know what the fortune-teller said[,] but he > obviously was deeply unhappy.
Their arrival met with logistical problems. The East Timorese football team waited around three hours for their bus to arrive and they were dropped off in a wrong hotel. The day after the delegation's arrival, the Speaker of the House of Representatives and PHISGOC Chairman Alan Peter Cayetano personally apologised to the athletes and coaches of the participating countries including East Timor, which was affected by inconveniences that they experienced upon their arrival in the Philippines. On December 3, 2019, East Timor was still last place at the medal tally without winning any medals.
While flying over Louisville, Kentucky, an in-flight fire started in or around the rear lavatory of the aircraft. The pilots heard a popping sound around 18:51, during dinner service, and discovered that the lavatory's circuit breakers had tripped. The captain's initial attempt to reset the circuit breakers was unsuccessful. It was not uncommon for a plane's lavatory circuits to pop occasionally, precipitated by a large number of passengers using the toilet after eating, so Cameron waited around eight minutes to give the tripped circuits time to cool down before attempting to reset them again at 18:59.
India made a single change, recalling Nayudu in place of Sarwate. Play on the first day (a Saturday) could not begin until five o'clock and Wisden commented that it would not have been attempted then "but for the crowds of people who waited around the walls from early in the morning". About 10,000 people watched the evening session in which Merchant and Mushtaq Ali opened for India and scored 79 without loss. The partnership ended with a run out on Monday morning at 94 and India then lost three more wickets to reach 122 for four at lunch.
Sutherland joined the party of Frederick, Prince of Wales, and as a result lost his police post in 1747. He wrote to the Duke of Newcastle on 30 July 1747, complaining of the loss of his post and seeking recompense for his expenditure during the Jacobite rising. He waited around court for two years, leaving his mother in charge of the management of his estates in Scotland and then decided to go abroad. Sutherland died at Montauban in France on 7 December 1750, leaving debts of £15,797, and was buried in the grave of his great-grandfather, Gordon, the 15th Earl, in Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh.
When he could no longer bear to watch his children suffer, Kū told his wife that he could deliver them from starvation, but to do so he would have to leave them. Reluctantly she agreed, and at her word, Kū descended into the ground right where he had stood until only the top of his head was visible. His family waited around the spot he had last been, day and night, watering it with their tears until suddenly, a small green shoot appeared where Kū had stood. Quickly, the shoot grew into a tall and leafy tree that was laden with heavy breadfruits that Kū's family and neighbors gratefully ate, joyfully saved from starvation.
" They also argued that "By creating structures to serve the same purpose as state structures, such as our organization, we have the ability to show that government is not necessary for society to function, that we can have a truly free and liberated society". In an email to a Vice reporter, PARC organizers said "We waited around like everyone else, for the state to come in and fix the roads ... We finally realized that the state is not going to do enough, on a timeframe that is reasonable." They also said that while it was not their primary goal, they hoped to challenge negative perceptions of anarchism, and explained: "We want people to learn about anarchy by participating in anarchist efforts, or by those efforts effecting them in the real world, not just through some media filter." PARC said they had received criticism from the left to the effect that they "should be tearing the streets up, rather than paving them", but that they found this approach to be "ableist, classist and antisocial.

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