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1 Where doth one at present learn better to wait than at courts?
2 Something's wrong For Mercedes, it was a longer wait than expected.
3 It turned into a longer wait than either of us anticipated.
4 He will weary sooner of making me wait than I shall of waiting.
5 Several seconds ticked past- afarlonger wait than normal-beforea voice Greentree almost didn't recognize responded.
6 We had longer to wait than we expected.
7 It is better to trust than to criticise, better to wait than to seek prematurely to understand.
8 They're obviously unaware that he passed away in 1981 and that they might be in for a slightly longer wait than usual.
9 There were fewer barges in waiting than on most days.
10 No man had a greater gift in waiting than Pierre.
11 God has had more waiting than any one else!
12 He seemed less accustomed to waiting than Durkin.
13 But I suffered less in that time of waiting than I am suffering now from certain companionships.
14 New figures also show patients in Wales face significantly longer waits than those in England for similar tests.
15 "It might be better to wait than to seek thy death."
16 'You couldn't ask for a more beautiful maid in waiting than the Princess Elizabeth,' he says.
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