Examples of 'wait for a bus' in a sentence
Meaning of "wait for a bus"
wait for a bus - denotes the act of staying in a specific location for a certain period, anticipating the arrival of a bus for transportation
How to use "wait for a bus" in a sentence
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wait for a bus
I want to wait for a bus at a bus stop.
You do not need to wait for a bus.
They would wait for a bus to come through.
So we had to stop and wait for a bus.
We wait for a bus at a bus station.
We just need to wait for a bus to come.
We will have to go to the corner and wait for a bus.
I can not wait for a bus.
It turned out that he had stepped out of the rain to wait for a bus.
We sit and wait for a bus.
We spent the morning at the zoo, and then we had to wait for a bus.
Then the wait for a bus back to the terminal.
They do not want to wait for a bus.
To wait for a bus.
I would rather walk than wait for a bus.
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I was told to wait for a bus that never came.
They will stop there to wait for a bus.
Commuters wait for a bus early on a polluted morning in New Delhi.
During the daytime, the benches are places to wait for a bus or sit.
You are making me wait for a bus that will arrive late.
The Sporting News . We sit and wait for a bus.
You don't have to wait for a bus in the sun and rain when it's late.
With Sporting News. We sit and wait for a bus.
They would wait for a bus to come through, stop it, force all the passengers off.
So you will not have to wait for a bus No, thanks.
Migrant workers wait for a bus out of Rosarno after clashes with residents in 2010.
I 'd rather walk than wait for a bus.
Now imagine that you have to wait for a bus or a train out in the weather.
On a windy Summer day, I wait for a bus.
Honestly, the wait for a bus isn't too bad.
Message boards: News: You wait for a bus.
No, let us wait for a bus.
Generally you do not have to wait for a bus for more than 5-10 minutes.