wait list造句1. There is still a three-month waiting list for the cars.
2. The hospital has a 2-year waiting list for minor operations.
3. Surgical waiting lists were reduced by the simple expedient of striking off all patients awaiting varicose vein operations.
4. There were 20,000 people on the waiting list for a home.
5. She is on the waiting list for medical treatment.
6. The government has promised to cut hospital waiting lists.
7. There's a waiting list to join the golf club.
8. They refused to comment on the existence or non-existence of a waiting list.
9. I was then put on a waiting list to see a specialist at the local hospital.
10. There are no places available right now but I'll put you on a waiting list .
11. I'm afraid the course is full, but I can put you on the waiting list, in case someone else cancels.
12. The new system of waiting lists should guarantee fairness to all patients.
13. Mr Jones has been on the waiting list for an operation for 6 months.
14. We're on the waiting list for membership of the golf club.
15. She was assessed in the normal way , and placed on the waiting list.
16. The nursery has 30 babies on the books and 13 on the waiting list.
17. To be added to the waiting list, call 1-800-543-1776.
18. Blyth interviewed all the likely applicants and selected the 120 crew, placing 172 people on the waiting list.
19. Another response has been to dig deeper than usual into waiting lists or to lower admissions standards.
20. The unions stepped up their industrial action and the waiting lists lengthened further.
21. Myth No. 4:The wait list never moves.
22. Kane is on wait list right now.
23. She was on a wait list for a liver transplant.
24. CloudCourse also features approval processes, wait list management, as well as room and user profile information and can be further customized to sync the data with other internal systems.
25. Don't automatically ask to stay on a college's wait list.
26. There is a wait list of passengers hoping to get a flight.
27. Wait list tickets are an excellent way to get into the screenings that appear to be sold out, for those who are prepared to wait.
28. In recent years, for example, Massachusetts Institute of Technology has accepted anywhere between none and 40 students from its wait list of several hundred.
29. "We've got about 30 names on our list already," says Jim Bone, sales manager at Nissan of Santa Rosa, Calif., one of the first dealers to offer a wait list.
30. Surveys of admissions officers show that fewer than 30 percent of the students who agree to stay on a college's wait list are eventually accepted.