101. Ten minutes ago I knocked at the front door, waited in the street. 102. They wait in the mud, stuck to their spots, chains in their hands, looking like cowboys challenging us to draw. 103. Baroness said she found it absolutely accept unacceptable for patients to wait in the corridor on trolleys. 104. Little chills ran up and down her spine, as she waited in the queue for her lunch. 105. David was waiting in the hall, tall and attractive in a navy blazer and grey gabardine trousers. 106. So she made no protest as they wriggled their way beneath the bushes and waited in tense silence for the approaching party to appear. 107. On the windowsill, coloured candles sat ready and waiting in old pewter candlesticks. 108. Waiting in the surgery, Sophie was struck by a sudden thought. 109. Charles Rule waits in his Aylesbury flat for the inevitable notice from the baillifs to get out of his home. 110. Canoeists and surfers waited in the deceptively calm waters of the Severn for the big wave to arrive. |