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1 Well, don't get impatient and look in the back of the book.
2 The delay was entirely unnecessary, and he had begun to get impatient .
3 Other times I can't find any, get impatient , and dive in anyway.
4 Before I serve her a decent breakfast that woman will get impatient .
5 I looked at him without speaking, and he began to get impatient .
6 I began to get impatient , as we ought to have been rehearsing.
7 Cleggett, innocent and honorable, began to get impatient of this persistent scrutiny.
8 Ten o'clock came, and the mob began to get impatient and unruly.
9 And don't get impatient : I will rejoin you as soon as possible.
10 Well, I am afraid that you must not get impatient yet.
11 And if they can't, they're going to start to get impatient .
12 Sam, Reno and Kauffman were back just as he began to get impatient .
13 The official may get impatient because the person is slow on the uptake.
14 You will get impatient - you will go to find it yourself-andthere you are.
15 Josh and Aaron, straight-ahead, maniacally ambitious guys both, can get impatient with him.
16 But time will show-timeand science-giveus a chance, and don't get impatient .
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