Let us wait on God, in holy concord, and the blessing is sure to come.
You don't have to wait on me hand and foot, you know.
But I've always been content to let someone else wait on me.
The idea of securing the Protestant succession by legitimizing Monmouth again took shape and was eagerly pressed on by Shaftesbury; at the time it seemed possible that success would wait on the audacity.
He gave the counsel of perfection that "pass" examinations ought to cease; but he recognized that this change "must wait on the reorganization of the educational institutions immediately below the university, at which a passman ought to finish his career."