Sentence examples for wait over from inspiring English sources

"wait over" can be used in written English.
It is usually used to express a sense of anticipation or suspense. An example of its use in a sentence would be: "I'm so excited to see the results of the election - let's wait over and see what happens."

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Twenty-three per cent of respondents had to wait over 24 hours for access to emergency theatres.

Hundreds of thousands of refugees wait over the border to return to their homes.

Some customers of sothebys.amazon.com have had to wait over six weeks to receive their goods.

You have to wait over a month for the next "Das Rheingold" (April 22).

At present almost 14% of patients tracked by this measure wait over 62 days for treatment.

Patients needing heart bypasses often have to wait over a year for treatment.

Relative to population, eight times more people wait over six months for a hospital operation than in England.

He would have to wait over 20 years, through eight Oscar nominations, before completing the second leg.

You'd then wait over some period of time and you would collect the urine and you'd measure how much of that inulin appears in the urine.

Once we'd arrived at hospital we had to wait over five hours before we knew if I was to have a transplant that day.

"When a soldier is having a mental breakdown, he has to wait over a month to see a counselor about his problems".

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