Sentence examples for been waiting until now from inspiring English sources

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"We've been waiting until now [winning the championship] to discuss the future.

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But he's waited until now to confess that there was no point.

"Now you're waiting until next July.

"Right now, everyone is waiting until after the draft to see what happens.

As a result, someone who is now 33 could be waiting until they are 73 or older to qualify for a state pension.

Now, all you've got to do is wait until they're 16.

He is annoyed with Democratic senators for waiting until now to challenge the procedural rules that, he said, allowed a determined group of Republicans to use filibusters to stymie much of the president's agenda.

Despite this, Katz is positive about the future, and says he is glad he waited until now to launch his business.

"Frankly, until now, we are waiting for American aid, with air support it would take us two or three weeks [to defeat with IS].

"I'm glad I've waited until now, to be honest," says Jones. "I was a bit of a delicate flower growing up and I think it could have damaged me if I tried to do it any younger".

Another point that's notable is that Google has waited until now to launch Android Pay here in the UK — not least because contactless payments and Apple Pay are both already here and getting used.

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