Sentence examples for be to wait from inspiring English sources

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"Our advice would be to wait and see," he said.

For herself, Mrs. Literski said, the only option seems to be to wait and see.

The obvious decision would be to wait for the expected higher yields to materialize.

Even worse advised would be to wait … until the water boils.

The best advice one could give those fans would be to wait until the transfer window shuts at 11 p.m.

BEFORE THE CONVENTION A more traditional choice would be to wait until just days before the convention.

Their approach seems to be to wait and see if it is necessary, while hoping that it isn't.

Russian commentators say the Kremlin knows how stupid it would be to wait too long to switch sides.

How harmful would it be to wait nine more months for a new car or an addition to your house?

Amid the general confusion, the strategy of Greece's center-right New Democracy opposition appears to be to wait for the Socialists to implode.

"The general policy of the insurance industry seems to be to wait and see if customers will complain – and to penalise them until they do.

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