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25 Sentences With "waits in line"

How to use waits in line in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "waits in line" and check conjugation/comparative form for "waits in line". Mastering all the usages of "waits in line" from sentence examples published by news publications.

My husband waits in line for five hours to see it opening night.
Sometimes he waits in line at the clinic for an hour for his turn.
A young Camp fire evacuee waits in line to receive a free Thanksgiving meal at Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. in Chico.
After each of her events, Warren takes photos with anybody who waits in line - a process that can take several hours.
But with a starting price of $1.99 for the taco version, at least any long waits in line won't cost much.
Right: Susan Snyder waits in line while Christmas shopping at KB Toy Works in the Franklin Mills Mall in Philadelphia on Nov.
Cover image: A man holds a Q sign waits in line with others to enter a campaign rally with President Donald Trump on Thursday, Aug.
Many reeled off a litany of grievances about the heat, the darkness and the endless waits in line for money, for gasoline, for bottled water.
Everybody wants it, everybody waits in line for it, then it shakes out and you see the real value of it and the real sales growth of it.
Voters nationwide endured long waits in line, malfunctioning voting machines, ill-informed poll workers and a litany of lesser annoyances on Tuesday with scattered reports that some voters gave up trying to cast ballots.
In the summer of 2015, leaked TMZ footage depicted Grande standing in line at a doughnut store in California, licking doughnuts laid out for customers while she waits in line and makes out with her dancer and reported boyfriend.
Cover image: A woman wears a t-shirt with the photo of police shooting victim Stephon Clark as she waits in line to enter the Bayside of South Sacramento Church for the funeral of Stephon Clark, Thursday, March 29, 2018, in Sacramento, Calif.
If you've ever been forced to disclose the details of your last sexual encounter to a pharmacist in a strip-lit drugstore while an angry man with a bad cold waits in line behind you, you'll know how uncomfortable and embarrassing this is.
A video circulated last week of a polling place in Wisconsin—which has a particularly stringent voter ID law—shows voting booths sitting vacant while a crowd of voters waits in line to be checked in; to make matters worse, a public-education campaign required by the state's voter-ID law never received funding from Wisconsin's Republican-controlled legislature.
Sergey Ponomarev shot an overcrowded boat of refugees arriving on the thinly patrolled shores of Lesbos, Greece; Matic Zorman took a photograph of a child refugee clutching bars, her face covered with a clear raincoat as she waits in line at Serbia's Presevo refugee registration camp; Bulent Kilic captured the chaos of Syrian refugees rushing through broken-down border fences to enter Turkish territory.
They argue over Frankie's unemployment and their son's health. The baby is a mutant, which Frankie assumes was a result of chemical weapons such as Agent Orange used during the war. A junkie scores from the local kingpin, Paco. Frankie waits in line outside the unemployment office.
The song concerns a man dying and getting to heaven, where he waits in line to meet with God, where everyone is "filling out forms and waiting in line to catch 'a glimpse of the divine.'" While in line, he unsuccessfully hits on a woman. When he finally meets God, he is taken aback, and can only spout gibberish.
The diary contains the last remaining piece of Riddle's soul and, in the first of several flashbacks, Riddle shows Ginny his first encounter with Dumbledore while still living in a Muggle orphanage ("Always Dance"). Ginny quickly falls under Riddle's spell. Hermione waits in line to receive an autograph from Lockhart, who tasks her with writing Harry's biography. Draco and Harry begin their preparations for the coming Head Boy election, when Harry suddenly overhears the Basilisk.
The track also references his nephew, who served multiple tours in the Iraq War. "The Afterlife" concerns a man dying and getting to heaven, where he waits in line to meet with God, where everyone is "filling out forms and waiting in line to catch 'a glimpse of the divine.'" While in line, he unsuccessfully hits on a woman. When he finally meets God, he is taken aback, and can only spout gibberish.
The line to get same-day tour tickets stretched a long way around in June 1994, with the Washington Monument looming in the early morning distance. In 1976 during the United States Bicentennial, long waits in line and a whole morning spent were commonplace due to large numbers in Washington, and a color-coded ticket distribution system was put in place. The system was put in place for good beginning in May 1977. White House tours were often in high demand.
If he were a member of the upper class he would not have to expend himself at the cost of his education just to survive. It can be seen as one way the working-class upper-class struggle is defined. Secondly the narrator, who waits in line to see if he can get a job that day, is at the mercy of the upper-class manager who decides who can work or not. This represents the struggle between the two classes as well as the balance of power between the two.
The narrator inexplicably finds himself in a grim and joyless city, the "grey town", where it rains continuously, even indoors, which is either Hell or Purgatory depending on whether or not one stays there. He eventually finds a bus-stop for those who desire an excursion to some other place (the destination later turns out to be the foothills of Heaven). He waits in line for the bus and listens to the arguments between his fellow passengers. As they await the bus's arrival, many of them quit the line in disgust before the bus pulls up.
After Thanksgiving dinner, Bart and Lisa give Marge and Homer their Christmas lists, asking for only one present: a smart TV that costs $2,400. When a Black Friday offer is shown on TV at the Sprawl-Mart, Marge and Homer plan a strategy to take advantage of it. Marge waits in line overnight at the store, giving Gil Gunderson some of her winter clothing so he can keep warm. Homer wakes up at 2:30 in the morning to take her place as planned, but gets his scarf caught in the front door and knocks himself unconscious.
Caspar is behind the kneeling Melchior in The Magi visiting child Jesus, by Dieric Bouts Matthew wrote that the Magi brought three gifts - gold, frankincense and myrrh. These gifts apparently have deeper significance, the gold signifying the regal status of Jesus, the frankincense his divinity, and the myrrh his human nature. Caspar is traditionally portrayed with a reddish beard in the middle of the three kings, as younger than Melchior and older than Balthasar, and who waits in line behind Melchior to give the gift of frankincense to the Child Jesus.Giffords, Gloria Fraser, Sanctuaries of Earth, Stone, and Light: The Churches of Northern New Spain, 1530-1821, University of Arizona Press, 2007 He is often portrayed in the act of accepting his gift from an assistant, or in the act of removing his crown, signs of preparing to be next at the feet of Child Jesus.
She waits in line for three days to get tickets to see the band, hoping to meet Joey Ramone so she can give him a song she wrote for the band, "Rock 'n' Roll High School". When the tyrannical Principal Togar (Mary Woronov) takes her ticket away, Riff and her best friend Kate Rambeau (Dey Young) have to find another way to meet their heroes—by winning a radio contest. When Miss Togar and a group of parents attempt to burn a pile of rock records, the students, joined by the Ramones (who are made honorary students) overthrow the teachers and hall monitors to take over the high school, with Miss Togar asking the musicians "Do your parents know you're Ramones?" When the police are summoned and demand that the students evacuate the building, they do so, but then the students and the Ramones burn down the school as a final act of youthful rebellion.

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