1. We plodded down the walk, and then I had her wait by the curb. 2. Coastal airports in particular could have longer waits this summer because a larger proportion of their passengers check in rather than transfer. 3. In this case, motorists would have longer waits and that could mean more traffic congestion, Sunshine said. 4. Instead of a roll, Aikman now has a wait. 5. It is not unusual to have a wait of an hour or more, particularly late in the day. 6. Kelly said that travelers would be unlikely to have longer waits when entering the United States, either at remote places or the largest international airports. 7. Now the press is shocked, shocked to find that some users are having long waits for phone support. 8. Restaurants, especially the buffets, can have waits of more than an hour on Fridays and Saturdays. 9. Even if more people decide to untie the knot, they may have a wait in store. |