timetable - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • revise: A revised timetable for the Plan is expected in January.
  • agree: We will agree a timetable for producing this report at the meeting.
  • propose: The proposed timetable sought to balance the emphasis between economic drivers and cross-cutting themes.
  • finalize: As soon as they have been finalized the examination timetables appear on the Oxford University web site and are posted in the Examination Schools.

Preposition: for

  • withdrawal: Then the text comes: " President Bush calls for a timetable for the withdrawal of the Iraqi people from Iraq.
  • implementation: Details of this, and a draft timetable for implementation can be found at this website.

Adjective modifier

  • provisional: Novell Changes -- announcement of changes to the way we do Novell stuff on EdLAN including a provisional timetable.
  • tight: However, we are working to a very tight timetable.
  • indicative: An indicative timetable and approach for the review was presented to the Committee.
  • strict: All breeding is controlled by hormones, on a strict timetable.
  • realistic: Set a realistic timetable at the outset allowing plenty of opportunity to exchange work details.
  • rigid: The ECB indicates that rates will continue to rise, but does not suggest it has a rigid timetable for the moves.

Modifies a noun

  • clash: People are coming to my course in place of their first choices because of timetable clashes.
  • slot: There is no specific timetable slot for the unit.

Noun used with modifier

  • homework: The homework timetable printed in the Student Planner will not be complete at the beginning of the new school year.
  • bus: The bus timetable can be searched for any local route.
  • exam: The August exam timetable can only be produced once the results are issued in July.
  • draft: There is no draft timetable for this examination period.
  • ferry: Western Ferries Gourock to Hunter's Key ferry timetable.
  • revision: So I feel organized, even if it is only that pseudo ' revision timetable ' type of organized.

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