Sentence examples for start to queue from inspiring English sources

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So you want to get in that area where people start to queue up.

People start to queue up at the park gates about an hour before opening.

3) Don't wait until just before the start to queue for the loo.

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Laker's county, Surrey, were in a great purple patch and crowds went to county matches just as a kid could get into a Test by starting to queue at 8am.

By Saturday depositors were bombarding its website and starting to queue at its branches.The government's (likely) swift action suggests that it has learned some important lessons from the failure of Northern Rock.

Traditional Asian medicine had never suggested rhino horns as a cure for cancer, but now wealthy customers started to queue up.

Depending on the state of each step the button colour will change from grey (not started) to blue (queued for computation) to yellow (in progress) to green (successfully completed) or red (error) as shown in Figure 3.

Go now, before ill-tempered queues start to form.

Queues start to form at 6am, and food nearly sells out by noon.

By Kyle O'Donoghue FREETOWN, Sierra Leone, 28 July 2010 – Early each morning, queues start to form outside the Princess Christian Memorial Hospital in Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone.

From the contractor's standpoint, this study proposes a total maintenance cost minimization model to determine the optimal subwork zone length and project start time, subject to queue length and travel delay constraints.

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