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"There is no way of me having to join a queue to buy a house, or my wife.
There's free internet but you may have to join a queue for the sole terminal.
I said sorry but if that meant joining a queue for more expensive coffee then no thanks.
Reluctantly, they moved off between the rows and joined a queue at a food stall.
People joined a queue even if they did not know what the queue was for.
As each round ends, the losing player is made to join a queue of spectators while the winner remains in the game until killed.
Rachel walked through the wide entrance and joined a queue before some coffee urns on a marble table.
He bounced down the steps two at a time and joined a queue at the nearest cabstand.
The truck joined a queue of vehicles waiting to make the crossing intoGermany.
Prince joins a queue of media entities planning to sue YouTube.
Sharpe joined a queue of men.
Rees and Jaen joined a queue of passengers before a supply dispenser.
So I went off and joined a queue of travellers asking a BR guard for directions to various places.
The professor led the way to the nearest roboporter kiosk, where she and the children joined a queue to retrieve their checked luggage.
'We are declaring people homeless and then they are having to join a queue because we can't do anything for them, there is such a backlog.'
But shoes remained so scarce that they created a new phenomenon, the meta-queue, as women stood in line hoping to get the right to join a queue for shoes.
The Frenchman rolls up his sleeves and journeys to Sweden to fight because of his hatred of the pop group, and is told to join a queue.
They had reached the entrance to the cafe in the Richelieu wing, and joined a queue for a table only marginally shorter than the one preceding La Jocunde.
As I came out of the washroom, passengers from the next capsule were trickling in and queuing up at Customs, Health, and Immigration; I joined a queue.
To get a ticket on Laker's Skytrain in the summer of 1978 (£59 one way, available only on day of flight) you had to join a queue 2,000 people long.
I joined a queue that was a good 150 yards long and three or four people wide and wondered if this wasn't a mistake, but when the turnstiles opened the line advanced pretty smartishly and within minutes I was inside.
It seemed a bit of an odd notion to me, the idea of joining a queue to watch people making duvets or whatever it is they do in there, but in any case it too appeared to be closed to the public on Fridays.
In some channels, the broadcaster joins a queue of others waiting for their chance to broadcast; however some channels incorporate a "Live in Queue" feature that allows broadcasters go live straight away, while working to being the "featured broadcaster" in the room.
So when "Desk Swap" kicks in, the first thing it does is take a snapshot of whatever is on your desktop and sends it to Mr. Daggett's computer, where it joins a queue of similar images that are then fed back to your screen.
"No, of course I don't; I like village shops where one can have a good gossip and watch the bacon being sliced..." They joined a queue, and he began to unload the shopping, and that done took her baskets from her and went to the end of the counter to load them up.