Sentence examples for be a considerable wait from inspiring English sources

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There was going to be a considerable wait if she had to get someone to go look at these tomatoes.

After this, there may be 'system delays' where there may be a considerable wait for either non-urgent referrals (as is the case for the majority of cancer patients) or GP-initiated diagnostic investigations.

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There was a considerable wait for one of the 24 tables at the Clam Bar, but there was room in the adjacent Wharf Bar, where patrons perched on wooden benches, slurping clams on the half shell between swigs of beer.

This can lead to inefficiencies because not all people with disabilities require the intensive services provided by VR, and in many states, there is a considerable wait to obtain VR services.

There is a considerable waiting list".

Sure, it's nice of them to put a finer point on the timeline, but that's still a considerable wait for the Windows Phone faithful who took a chance on the platform in its early days.

It will be a considerable undertaking nonetheless.

And it could be a considerable disruption.

It can be quite a melee or a considerable wait getting into both venues (I'm a local), so this will almost certainly be embraced by the Clear-privileged among Seattle sports fans.

He was answered by a woman who, after a considerable wait, informed him, "I'm sorry, but according to our records Oliver Wendell Holmes is still alive".

After a considerable wait — it is surprising how long it sometimes takes to see a physician for a supposed emergency — a nurse appeared and walked Ms. Greene to an examining room.

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