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Expect to queue.
Expect to queue at lunch time.
THE British expect to queue at government offices.
Cloakroom: Yes, but expect to queue on the way out.
What you gain in flavour and savings at Tim How Wan, you will lose in time (expect to queue for a couple of hours).
ON FRIDAY evenings diners seeking a table at MeatLiquor, a fashionable burger restaurant in central London, can expect to queue for an hour.
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Few bags show your fashion sense and green credentials, carry a designer label and cost just £5, so it is little wonder that customers are expected to queue round the block tomorrow to get their hands on such an item.
Men are expected to queue up patiently wait outside the HIV clinic.
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