Examples of 'have to queue' in a sentence
Meaning of "have to queue"
This phrase means that one is required to wait in a line or a sequence in order to receive or access something. It implies that there is a process in place that demands patience and adherence to an organized order, often seen in situations such as ticket counters, shops, or crowded places
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have to queue
The crowd will have to queue to use it.
You have to queue up with the alien passages.
Come with your bottle do not have to queue.
You will only have to queue up again tomorrow.
We were lucky and did not have to queue.
You have to queue up for ages.
I will just have to queue.
You have to queue for everything.
Guests do not have to queue up.
We have to queue to be poisoned.
At least we do not have to queue.
The seniors have to queue based on their ability.
It was good not to have to queue.
You will have to queue to get in.
The good side of it is that you do not have to queue.
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You do not have to queue politely.
Even elementary school kids know that they have to queue properly.
Families have to queue for hours.
And we will arrange your tickets beforehand so you will not have to queue.
Why do you have to queue so much.
I will come when I do not have to queue.
We will have to queue here.
No matter what you do, you will eventually have to queue.
But you do not have to queue for the bus.
I have to queue for hours at the Town Hall for food stamps.
You guys have to queue up.
I have to queue for a quarter of an hour just to take a dump!
At least then you do not have to queue for a taxi.
And we have to queue every day to get food for our children.
I do not even have to queue.
I have to queue.
Worst of all is that customers have to queue to get their bill.
Vehicles have to queue until the process of checking the vehicle in front is completed.
We still have to queue.
They call it a ruddy food court, it just means you have to queue twice.
You may well have to queue but service is quick.
To have a ticket in hand, you sometimes have to queue for an hour.
You probably have to queue for a year for this junk.
So the shortages are so bad over there, you even have to queue for vowels.
You no longer have to queue for hours to get a flying check.
If you make any mistake, I will have to queue again.
They have to queue.
IPhone X will be sold on 3 November, but the Russians have to queue for a few days.
People do not have to queue and can buy anywhere on the shop floor.
Look, go wash up, or else you will have to queue.
We do not have to queue up.
You have to queue for everything, life at CARA di Mineo.
Image caption Many Venezuelans say they have to queue for hours to buy basic goods.
Now I have to queue for the coffee.
The Chat You have to queue.
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