Probably the preposition on should be at.
I waited for you at the bus stand but you did not come
Instantly, Mary noticed that the children sitting on the bench at the door of the courtroom were squirming, apparently because they had waited a long time for her to come out.
This needle is so big that a crater formed on my arm.
the opposite would be intending to come in contact with a mistake
He waited patiently for his order to arrive.After an hour, he was fed up of waiting patiently and demanded to see the manager.
the cardboard was used as a support to help the machine stand. (if that doesnt work sorry best i can come up with)
They went back into hiding and waited for the Holy Spirit to come.
I'm still trying to come up with a good explanation for this question... I would like an explanation, please. The explanation given was unclear to others, as well. Another answer - We waited somewhat patiently for a reasonable explanation for the behavior of his children.
The correct sentence is 'I will come home at 3pm'.
Waited for William to come to him
yes
he waited with the other disiples for the Holy Spirit to come.
Penelope, she waited years for him to come back from his travels.