I.nounCOLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a scheduled flight (=a plane service that flies at the same time every day or every week)
▪ There are scheduled flights between the islands.
behind schedule (=not ready at the time planned)
▪ an important research project that is already two years behind schedule
busy schedule
▪ He took time out of his busy schedule to visit us.
draw up a timetable/schedule
▪ They haven’t yet drawn up a timetable for the elections.
fallen behind schedule
▪ The project has fallen behind schedule.
punishing schedule
▪ He set himself a punishing schedule of conferences.
schedule...tight (=he had arranged to do several things in a short time)
▪ As usual, his schedule on Saturday was tight.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
busy
▪ I have a busy schedule for the next few days, so I may not be in touch.
▪ They were both flying and had very busy schedules.
▪ He greets them in role and apologises for breaking into their busy professional schedules.
▪ But because of his busy performing schedule with the Pomos, research went slowly.
▪ David never missed a training session, seminar or meeting, he always managed to fit everything into his busy schedule.
▪ Dennis had a very busy schedule with all of these commitments.
▪ Coincidentally, I had a very busy schedule as Foreign Secretary at that time.
▪ He had to rely on the busy schedules of Brooks and his busy grad students.
daily
▪ The daily schedule is recited almost automatically.
▪ The importance of consistency in your daily schedule can not be overstated.
▪ The daily schedule can be something like this: 9 a.m.
▪ Starting with the daily schedule, we can see how deeply entrenched the factory model of schooling is in most secondary schools.
▪ Laboratory experiments have proven that unfamiliar surroundings and a change in daily schedule can lead to sleep problems.
▪ If not, try drawing up a daily schedule that fits your needs and still holds a repetitive rhythm.
▪ What is your daily sleep schedule?
▪ His daily schedule was the centerpiece of his life.
flexible
▪ Clients will be allowed all the freedom they require in a flexible, tailor-made schedule.
▪ More flexible schedules will not immediately change the balance of work done by men and women within their households.
▪ More flexible schedules at a few companies will not transform the workplace overnight.
▪ Near is looking forward to flexible schedules with longer runs for more popular shows in order to support riskier work.
▪ In role-playing ses-sions, they take turns asking for and then granting or denying requests for flexible schedules.
▪ The heavily restricted Internet deals appeal to people with disposable income and flexible schedules.
▪ Indeed, a 1990 study by Catalyst found initial resistance to flexible schedules by 41 percent of middle managers.
full
▪ Those enrolled for complete areas of study will be required to undertake the full assessment schedule for those areas of study.
▪ The hospital had just finished a fairly full surgical schedule in late morning when the casualties began to arrive.
▪ The full schedules of the first edition appeared between 1940 and 1953, and the second edition started to emerge in 1976.
▪ For a full schedule and other information, call 327-4809.
▪ Shortline, Grayline, Crossroads: his new vinyl briefcase is full of schedules and pamphlets.
▪ And each day for the next several days, no matter how full her schedule, Amelia wrote a sequel.
▪ The museum has a full schedule of workshops and other events.
heavy
▪ Other Areas are in the throes of heavy training schedules and will create a highly competitive spirit in Portlaoise.
▪ But Joe was concerned about the heavy schedule he had to keep in order to maintain that income.
▪ For a chart-busting pop star with a heavy travelling schedule - like Sinitta - it is particularly hard.
hectic
▪ The split was caused mainly by work - both his and Tessa's hectic schedules never seemed to meet.
▪ Despite his increasingly hectic schedule, Haden graciously took time out to be interviewed about the Quartet and the Jazzfest tour.
▪ With the birth less than six weeks away, Jacqui is juggling a hectic schedule between work and planning for the new arrival.
▪ Despite his hectic business schedule Richard Gabriel still finds time to cook candlelit dinners for his girlfriend.
▪ Read in studio A promotion-chasing football team has taken the day off from a hectic training schedule to record a pop song.
▪ The hectic schedule ended in Cheltenham, where the Liberal democrats hope to overturn a Conservative majority of just under 5,000.
▪ The prince and princess's hectic schedule of engagements will be closely observed by royal watchers.
▪ But they reckoned without their hectic schedule.
new
▪ You give people new schedules, reports to write, projects to complete, a customer or client to visit and so on.
▪ There is also a new rate schedule for the center that gives community groups a bigger discount.
▪ Those who anticipate that both will be granted will campaign for legislation to enforce a new schedule of environmental safeguards.
▪ Sandra quickly compromised and accepted the new work schedule.
▪ The new schedule calls for five spacewalks rather than the three originally planned for a mission lasting 11 days rather than eight.
▪ His new schedule allows him to help with carpooling in the morning, get home earlier, and not work weekends.
▪ The Labor Department is still working on compiling a new schedule for delayed monthly indicators -- including December employment and inflation reports.
regular
▪ Agree a regular schedule of meetings to review progress.
▪ In addition to their regular schedules, chief executives are on call at all hours to handle emergencies.
▪ If an automatic time switch is available, this greatly simplifies the keeping of a regular lighting schedule.
▪ The more regular your schedule, the easier it is to retrain your circadian rhythm in a twenty-four-hour time period.
▪ Establish a regular schedule for reviewing progress with your boss or colleagues.
▪ Unfortunately, the regular schedule is being followed.
▪ Managers who live in the hotel usually have regular work schedules, but they may be called to work at any time.
▪ I am one of those gardeners who do not follow a regular fertilizing schedule.
tight
▪ It was an alarmingly tight schedule.
▪ More than two-thirds were businessmen who travel on tight schedules and pay high fares.
▪ Visiting a school in Doncaster in December 1989, Charles was on another very tight schedule, again with BitC.
▪ The scrutiny process as a tight schedule and is in four parts: investigation; action plan; implementation; implementation report.
▪ Construction only began in mid-October and recent heavy rains have hampered the already tight schedule.
▪ Renwick fell silent, too, calculating the tight schedule ahead.
■ NOUN
collection
▪ It is recommended in the planning of the data collection schedule that coding of the variables should be worked out.
▪ Most collection schedules have some open-ended items.
▪ The data collection schedule will be attached following the footnote reference list.
▪ Earlier some mention was made of coding the categories to each variable in the collection schedule.
▪ A data collection schedule may very often contain several instruments.
▪ It is possible that a data collection schedule contains but one instrument.
▪ This subsection is concerned with data collection schedules and what the research proposal should say about them.
interview
▪ This means that the interview schedule itself has the function of a standardizing instrument.
▪ When the doors finally swung open, we rushed in and squeezed our names on to the Lehman interview schedule.
▪ In the nursery class, a semi-structured interview schedule was used, with ample opportunity for expanding answers.
▪ Drafting the questionnaire or interview schedule A questionnaire is a list of questions to be asked by the researcher.
▪ The interview schedule, then, is essentially an intermediate stage in research, and it fulfils a variety of functions.
▪ An interview schedule will always be administered face to face.
▪ The interview schedule or questionnaire mean that the researcher is setting limits to what the respondent can say.
▪ Many interview schedules have a mix of the two types.
production
▪ With the recent weakness in the auto industry, automakers are cutting production schedules.
▪ A breakdown in communications between these departments can cause slowdowns and a failure to meet production schedules.
▪ That has thrown off the production schedule and caused periods when little product was available to harvest.
time
▪ This does erupt, but not to a defined time schedule.
▪ A calendar of events is a time schedule for carrying out the required tasks of the research project.
▪ The time schedule or calendar is another indication of how carefully and realistically the proposal has been developed.
▪ A clearly described project and precise time schedule will be easily translated into budgetary terms.
▪ As for the time schedule, it is easy to underestimate the costs of complete data collection and the final report preparation.
▪ Assuming the budget and time schedule are acceptable, this is the next project stage, folks...
▪ Once the revised time schedule is established, the proposal writer should set his dates of completion for each task.
training
▪ Admittedly, these were early days in the season, before the tough training schedule at Richmond had beefed up fitness levels.
▪ Other Areas are in the throes of heavy training schedules and will create a highly competitive spirit in Portlaoise.
▪ If the training schedule of the Hearts players is not too strenuous then one or two might put in an surprise appearance?
▪ Read in studio A promotion-chasing football team has taken the day off from a hectic training schedule to record a pop song.
▪ He has a serious nature and his powers of concentration are a boon when it comes to his gruelling training schedule.
▪ Business unit development is part of a wide-ranging training schedule designed to achieve continuous improvement.
▪ Trainer: Lists off-form players and enables reorganisation of the training schedule.
▪ The teams have been on a rigorous training schedule for the hundred mile long test of skill and stamina.
work
▪ In his gruelling work schedule, sixty-year old Garrett continues at a rate that would tax many men half his age.
▪ Sandra quickly compromised and accepted the new work schedule.
▪ That's good because it doesn't mess up our work schedule.
▪ They developed their own staffing and work schedules.
▪ She spoke recently of the strain of the six days a week work schedule that she said had left her shattered.
▪ Managers who live in the hotel usually have regular work schedules, but they may be called to work at any time.
▪ Not my parents or my work schedule.
▪ Does the work schedule reflect budget consideration?
■ VERB
change
▪ Goodness gracious, I thought he was changing your shift schedule!
▪ But Pinkston also said Kemp had not changed his schedule for the weekend.
▪ It was such an unlikely double that Olympic officials had to be convinced to change the schedules around to accommodate the quest.
▪ Be prepared to change whatever schedule you have established in order to meet an emergency business need.
▪ Butch, why did they change to Olympic schedule for Michael?
▪ C., in 1980, nearly half the fathers changed their schedules and spent more time with their children.
complete
▪ Close co-operation between all parties involved on the £130 million project was paramount in ensuring the work was completed on schedule.
▪ If you congratulate a subordinate for completing a task on schedule, you may generate a feeling of pride and accomplishment.
▪ Soviet troop withdrawals began on 15 May and were completed on schedule on 15 February 1989.
▪ The second phase of the building project for the centre was completed ahead of schedule.
▪ He still had to complete his detectives' schedules.
▪ Better roads: Two important road improvements in Cleveland have been completed on schedule.
fall
▪ It seems that matters have fallen behind schedule and need to be put back on the rails.
▪ Home project had fallen behind schedule.&038;.
▪ First flight was scheduled for December 1963 but due to fuel tank leakage the programme fell well behind schedule.
▪ Countless advanced communications projects have fallen behind schedule after being heavily promoted.
▪ Similarly, the eclipses fell behind the predicted schedules by several minutes when the Earth moved farthest from Jupiter.
follow
▪ She wished heartily that she had followed the schedule worked out so carefully by Teresa back in Kilburn.
▪ I am one of those gardeners who do not follow a regular fertilizing schedule.
▪ Her personal attendants are the graceful Hons, who ensure that the seasons and events follow their allotted schedule.
▪ The Council could not in these circumstances follow the schedule it had outlined.
▪ In turn, following examination of staffing schedules, she will be informed if there is work available at her convenience.
▪ If you follow the 10K schedules provided, the most advanced runner will not do anything longer than two hours.
▪ Action for September Time to start planning ahead; be prepared and follow our garden schedule.
include
▪ Thus completely new - or Phoenix - schedules were included for Inorganic and Organic Chemistry.
▪ Next, create a realistic schedule, including time for researching, writing, and rewriting the material.
▪ Other matters referred to in the draft schedule include fitness for purpose, which includes liability for subsidence or heave.
▪ San Jose completed an early portion of its schedule that included playing seven of its first nine games at home.
▪ The schedules also include the return of comic Dave Allen.
▪ The schedule will also include the instruments measuring your primary variables.
▪ Before then, the Beatles squeezed recording into a schedule that included constant touring and the filming of two movies.
keep
▪ Running such a large acreage, it's important to keep the lifting schedule simple.
▪ Tablets were provided by Merck, Sharp, and Dohme and were kept with the randomisation schedule in the hospital pharmacy.
▪ As a result, to keep to their schedules, the television companies had to cut rates, resulting in falling revenues.
meet
▪ This bell has to meet the requirements of schedule six of the DOWRs.
▪ Some alternatives, like the bus, require personal discipline to meet their schedule.
▪ A breakdown in communications between these departments can cause slowdowns and a failure to meet production schedules.
▪ Motorola denies that any such problems will occur and says it will meet the delivery schedule.
▪ To meet that schedule, the Council was informed that construction bidding for the building had to be done in January.
plan
▪ Constant updating of the information available will allow branches in particular more time to plan their schedules and hopefully avoid problems.
▪ And he let squadron commanders plan their own sortie schedules.
▪ They've got to be nursed and planned, you've got to plan the showcase and schedules.
▪ Others have figured out they can make a healthy living just by planning their schedules around the tournaments he will not play.
▪ When you are planning a schedule you should also bear in mind the location of speeches and statements.
run
▪ Today thousands of commuters were delayed for up to 35 minutes as trains ran behind schedule.
▪ The next day, the Tour ran on schedule, with most of the riders not wearing helmets.
▪ The facilities management operator will confirm that jobs have been run according to the schedule in the Weekly Service Report.
set
▪ Let me press on to the important subject of the council water charge which is set out in schedule 11.
▪ We set up a schedule of psychotherapy sessions and worked together for nearly two years.
▪ He would contact Gilman early tomorrow morning and set up their schedule for receiving and sending.
▪ The room has good light throughout the day so he doesn't have to set a particular schedule.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
ahead of schedule
▪ Due to the economy's strong recovery, Mexico will repay ahead of schedule the last installment of a $13.5 billion loan.
▪ The renovation of the school has just been completed three months ahead of schedule.
▪ Martin said the Miramar projects are ahead of schedule and below budget, so far.
▪ Simply for completing the sequence ahead of schedule, Myriad received a $ 3 million bonus.
▪ The work is progressing ahead of schedule and should be completed within three weeks, she said.
heavy schedule/timetable/day etc
▪ But Joe was concerned about the heavy schedule he had to keep in order to maintain that income.
▪ I understand the importance of the statement, but we have a heavy day ahead of us.
▪ Quite apart from the vines, I have a heavy day ahead of me - a lot of serious talking to do.
▪ The distant baying of a hound tugged at the heavy day.
▪ We have a very heavy day ahead of us.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ According to the schedule, the first lecture begins at 9.00 am.
▪ Do you have a schedule for the tour?
▪ Do you have a work schedule for this week, Doreen?
▪ Due to the bad weather, the building work was already behind schedule.
▪ For once, I managed to finish the book I was writing ahead of schedule.
▪ I know, we're a week behind schedule already.
▪ I make sure that I have a fairly light schedule in the summer when the kids are on vacation.
▪ It's important that everyone on the project keeps to the schedule.
▪ Medicare pays for each test according to its schedule of fees.
▪ She has a pretty tight schedule, but she may be able to meet you for lunch.
▪ She took time out of a busy schedule to talk to us.
▪ The building should be completed on schedule.
▪ The director was given a budget of $10 million and so far the film seems to be going according to schedule.
▪ The flight was cancelled, and that really messed our schedule up.
▪ The President's schedule included a visit to a children's hospital.
▪ The President's schedule includes a two-day visit to St Petersburg.
▪ Tom arrived on schedule at twenty to eight.
▪ Various minor ailments can interfere with your training schedule.
▪ What's the schedule for today's meeting?
▪ What's your schedule like on Wednesdays?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ An examination of television schedules did not show an unending stream of violent programmes, Mr Glencross said.
▪ As for the time schedule, it is easy to underestimate the costs of complete data collection and the final report preparation.
▪ As mentioned earlier, pay, hours and grade are validated against the pay schedule entered on the previous screen.
▪ Clients sign contracts to become participants and agree to adhere to a rigorous schedule.
▪ Starting with the daily schedule, we can see how deeply entrenched the factory model of schooling is in most secondary schools.
▪ Typically, managers focus on operating their area of assigned responsibility for efficiency, cost containment, and compliance with delivery schedules.
▪ While the car is being repaired or serviced we ignore any limitations as to driving or use as shown in the policy schedule.
▪ Yet, as we turned off the Buxton Road and into Ashford-in-the-Water, we found ourselves back on schedule and completely relaxed.
II.verbCOLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
originally
▪ The match was originally scheduled for Leeds' Elland road ground.
▪ The reports were originally scheduled for release today.
▪ They were originally scheduled for publication as a book in 1941.
▪ One Blue Button was originally scheduled for each dealing table.
▪ Callas was originally scheduled, but withdrew and Nilsson stepped in at fairly short notice.
▪ A number of the films now set for the next 2 months were originally scheduled for summer release.
regularly
▪ She is scheduled to have the first of regularly scheduled two-way video conferences with her family on Sunday.
▪ The board has had eight regularly scheduled meetings so far this year.
▪ This study demonstrated the need to do more careful appraisals of anthropometric measurements on a regularly scheduled basis.
▪ Almost all hospitals have regularly scheduled tours of the labor and delivery area and the postpartum divisions.
▪ These materials are used on a regularly scheduled basis.
tentatively
▪ The play could now be tentatively scheduled for the Edinburgh Festival of 1953, one year later than Eliot had originally planned.
▪ A hearing is tentatively scheduled for fall.
▪ Earlier this month the State of the Union had been tentatively scheduled for Feb. 5.
▪ Another pending decision which also awaits the new Board of Supervisors concerns the proposed bond election, tentatively scheduled for May 20.
▪ The dedication ceremony is tentatively scheduled for Nov. 19.
■ NOUN
appointment
▪ City spokesman Kelvin McNeill said police plan to schedule an appointment with the parents, each of whom has a separate attorney.
▪ You should schedule an appointment with your doctor to check this out.
▪ They say they make more phone calls, schedule quicker appointments, do more comprehensive screenings and even make occasional house calls.
▪ Now and then, there is the need to ask a brief question schedule an appointment.
april
▪ The ball, scheduled for April 18, raises about $ 350, 000.
▪ Barton said it was no accident Republican leaders scheduled the vote on April 15.
▪ A trial is scheduled to begin April 2.
▪ Heritage Festival, scheduled April 26-May 5 this year.
▪ The operation is scheduled to run from April 25 to May 20.
▪ The hearing is scheduled to continue April 1 with additional testimony on April 11, 12 and 26.
▪ A preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 11.
▪ A concert scheduled for April, more daringly, will offer a whole program of unfamiliar work.
completion
▪ The new port at Laem Chabang, on the eastern seaboard, was scheduled for completion in 1991.
▪ That process is scheduled for completion in June.
▪ The £55m project is scheduled for completion in June 1995.
▪ Construction is to start immediately and is scheduled for completion in October 1998.
▪ The project is scheduled for completion by early 1994.
▪ The first few programs are scheduled for completion during the summer of 1986.
conference
▪ Clinton has scheduled an economic conference of 100 economists and business leaders for 14 and 15 December.
▪ Fokker has scheduled a press conference for 9 p. m. local time today.
▪ Mountain View police scheduled a news conference for Friday.
▪ Dole later canceled a scheduled press conference with Wilson.
▪ She is scheduled to have the first of regularly scheduled two-way video conferences with her family on Sunday.
▪ Daimler has scheduled a press conference at about 3: 00 p. m., following the meeting of the supervisory board.
▪ It scheduled a news conference for 9 p. m. local time at its Amsterdam headquarters.
date
▪ They were despatched exactly to schedule and from that date further deliveries were also made exactly to programme.
▪ Put a price tag beside each tactic and schedule the date you hope to have that tactic accomplished successfully.
▪ S., it is economically impossible to produce extra copies after our scheduled publishing date.
day
▪ The work's scheduled to last 18 days, but the contractors are working round the clock to try and finish sooner.
▪ Brewer said he will pitch again on Thursday, his next scheduled day.
▪ She also sets up her boss' schedule each day.
▪ Four other suspects scheduled for trial that day had no lawyers.
days
▪ The work's scheduled to last 18 days, but the contractors are working round the clock to try and finish sooner.
▪ Kaczynski was scheduled to begin seven days of mental tests Saturday in his Dublin prison cell.
debate
▪ It is unclear whether Perot will be allowed to participate in the three scheduled presidential debates, as he did last time.
▪ The close-run nature of the race has given unusual importance to the three scheduled debates.
▪ He tried to lower expectations for his performance in the first of two scheduled 90-minute debates.
election
▪ He has scheduled a phony parliamentary election for October 15, and his own term expires next year.
▪ So much so that had it been scheduled during the election, Bob Dole might have had a real shot.
event
▪ They had scheduled their events in mostly modest media markets -- Tulsa, Charlotte, Casper, Wyo.
▪ To schedule an event, click on one of the icons and drag it to the schedule.
▪ Forbes' only scheduled event is a speech Monday to the Economic Club of Columbus.
fall
▪ A hearing is tentatively scheduled for fall.
feb
▪ A final court hearing on the settlement is scheduled Feb. 29.
▪ A court hearing is scheduled for Feb. 14.
▪ The other is Gerald Stanley, scheduled to die Feb. 16.
▪ The charge will appear in results scheduled to be released Feb. 13.
▪ Earlier this month the State of the Union had been tentatively scheduled for Feb. 5.
▪ The next seminar is scheduled Feb. 20 and Feb. 22 in Riverside, followed by a casting clinic March 9.
flight
▪ Practically every scheduled flight is sold out, including extra flights.
friday
▪ Flights to London will leave as scheduled on Friday.
▪ Late Wednesday afternoon Lovell scheduled a hearing for Friday afternoon on the defense motion.
▪ The Santa Clara game is not scheduled until Friday of the following week.
▪ A hearing is scheduled for Friday to discuss issues related to the death penalty.
▪ C., will be involved in the negotiations, which are scheduled to continue through Friday.
▪ The two parties are scheduled for trial Friday to decide whether the church has a right to use the road.
july
▪ Prospects will need to be clearer long before talks scheduled for Bonn in July.
▪ The peacekeeping force has already been extended five times, and the deployment is now scheduled to end July 31.
▪ Delivery of the jets is scheduled to begin in July, with passenger service to begin in September.
june
▪ A second round of voting has been scheduled for June 25 if run-off elections are needed.
▪ An Indoor Football League game had been scheduled June 30.
▪ A third test-the final one before Clinton's decision-is scheduled for late June.
▪ That process is scheduled for completion in June.
▪ Landi is scheduled to start June 1.
march
▪ The trip is scheduled for March 12 to 21 and will be led by artist-teacher and Oaxacan specialist Raoul de la Sota.
▪ The play opens Monday and is scheduled to close March 20.
▪ Some of the constituents will change at the next review scheduled for March 6 2001.
▪ Wilson has urged legislators to put off a scheduled March ban of the pesticide methyl bromide.
▪ A Beginners one day course is scheduled for Saturday 6 march.
▪ A preliminary hearing on the charges is scheduled for March 20.
▪ John Hutt's termination was scheduled for 6 March.
▪ Hauser is scheduled to be arraigned March 15.
may
▪ The second round of voting is scheduled for May 5.
▪ Departures are scheduled for May 4, June 29, Sept. 21 and Oct. 5.
▪ The trial is scheduled for May 27.
▪ Sentencing is scheduled for May 7.
▪ The talks are scheduled to conclude in May 1999.
▪ Another pending decision which also awaits the new Board of Supervisors concerns the proposed bond election, tentatively scheduled for May 20.
▪ The Prague Spring tour is nine nights, scheduled May 10 to 20.
▪ OfficeMax said it will name a successor before its annual shareholders' meeting scheduled for May 22.
meeting
▪ Don't schedule too many meetings.
▪ Santee officials have scheduled four meetings to give residents a chance to comment on the environmental report.
▪ I scheduled airport meetings in fourteen of the thirty-six centres and travelled to seven on each of two days.
▪ He tells Mae she should start scheduling those meetings about 9: 30.
▪ Suppose you've scheduled your meetings till 12.30 but you get through the morning's business more quickly than you expected.
▪ It planned to schedule regular meetings for mentors and interns during the summer.
▪ New features include Work Groups - including the ability to schedule meetings across the Group.
▪ The board has had eight regularly scheduled meetings so far this year.
monday
▪ The auction is scheduled Monday and Tuesday.
▪ An autopsy is scheduled for Monday.
▪ Bail was set at $ 60, 000 pending an initial court appearance scheduled for Monday.
▪ Hideo Nomo, who was hit hard in his last start, is scheduled to start again Monday against the Florida Marlins.
▪ His hearing is scheduled for Monday.
month
▪ Atlantis is scheduled next month to retrieve Linenger and deliver replacement astronaut Michael Foale.
▪ Production is scheduled to begin next month.
▪ Beach is scheduled to appear next month before a general court-martial, the most serious criminal proceeding in the military.
night
▪ Weld was scheduled to speak Wednesday night when convention organizers intend to stress economic issues.
▪ A vote was scheduled later Tuesday night after all-day meetings at legislators' offices and in a hotel near the Congress building.
▪ The negotiators are scheduled to convene Sunday night and perhaps on Monday before adjourning.
▪ They scheduled a night meeting at the Dreamland Skating Rink on Jan. 25 to stir up the righteous.
place
▪ The first meeting of the new forum was scheduled to take place in Paris in mid-July.
▪ The conversion is scheduled to take place in the 1996-97 school year.
▪ Other multilateral talks were scheduled to take place in November.
▪ The fight on Saturday was scheduled to take place two days later, which might explain the last-minute cancellation.
▪ A formal ceremony had been scheduled to take place in May but never went ahead.
▪ The suit charged that too many of the rest stops were scheduled in places not wheelchair accessible.
▪ Reagan's television appearances furthermore were carefully scheduled to take place just prior to critical votes on his budgetary and tax policy.
▪ The trial had been scheduled to take place in Lawton, Okla., in May.
publication
▪ It is scheduled for publication in the summer at which time all interested parties will have an opportunity to comment.
▪ They were originally scheduled for publication as a book in 1941.
▪ Lord's book is scheduled for publication in autumn 1994.
▪ The note is scheduled for publication in December.
release
▪ Access for Windows developers kits are scheduled for release the first quarter of 1993.
▪ The reports were originally scheduled for release today.
▪ The toolkit is scheduled for release the second half of 1993.
▪ A number of the films now set for the next 2 months were originally scheduled for summer release.
▪ The group's first single is scheduled for release the same day.
▪ He is collaborating on new tracks for a greatest-hits collection scheduled for release in the fall.
▪ However documentation on further specifications are not scheduled for release for another 18 months or so.
▪ Reports originally scheduled for release this week include December producer and consumer prices, along with retail sales.
saturday
▪ Basketball practices are scheduled to begin next Saturday.
▪ S.-brokered peace agreement in Bosnia as 2. 9 million people prepare to vote in national elections scheduled Saturday.
▪ An invitation-only memorial service is scheduled Saturday at 2 p. m. in Aspen at Harris Hall.
▪ Republican vice presidential nominee Jack Kemp is scheduled to speak Saturday.
sunday
▪ He passed on the 1988 Olympic Games because part of the triple-jump competition was scheduled for Sunday.
▪ Dole and Clinton are scheduled to debate Sunday, and drugs and crime figure to be central issues.
▪ The negotiators are scheduled to convene Sunday night and perhaps on Monday before adjourning.
▪ A 2 p.m. matinee is scheduled for Sunday.
thursday
▪ The Lakers have sessions scheduled today and Thursday before back-to-back games against the Clippers and Cleveland.
▪ The swap of the Hawks for the hostages was scheduled to hapten on Thursday, November 21, 1985.
▪ It was scheduled to reopen on Thursday.
▪ A hearing is scheduled for Thursday morning.
today
▪ Three other Rash-trained horses are scheduled to run today and Sunday.
▪ The reports were originally scheduled for release today.
▪ Parliament had been scheduled today to review the new levy, which caused an uproar.
▪ The upper house is expected to follow suit in a vote scheduled for later today.
▪ She had no student conferences scheduled for today.
▪ The Lakers have sessions scheduled today and Thursday before back-to-back games against the Clippers and Cleveland.
▪ Harkey and Eischen also are scheduled to pitch today.
▪ Testimony in the case is scheduled to continue today and Baldwin is expected to take the stand.
trial
▪ The suit was filed in 1994 and is scheduled for trial in October.
▪ Timothy McVeigh is scheduled to stand trial on March 31, with the Nichols trial to follow.
▪ The case is scheduled for trial in August.
▪ The class-action portion of the case is scheduled for trial May 20.
tuesday
▪ The auction is scheduled Monday and Tuesday.
▪ A vote was scheduled later Tuesday night after all-day meetings at legislators' offices and in a hotel near the Congress building.
▪ Pat Robertson was scheduled to speak on Tuesday but was prevented from attending by the weather.
▪ The talks are scheduled to resume on Tuesday in Chicago.
▪ Pick-up and delivery schedules: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, depending on your location.
vote
▪ The treaty was scheduled for a ratification vote during the presidential election campaign last year.
▪ He said the two rail lines would schedule another vote later.
▪ A similar bill is scheduled for a vote in the House next week.
▪ Barton said it was no accident Republican leaders scheduled the vote on April 15.
▪ He also will likely schedule a vote on a health insurance bill.
wednesday
▪ Weld was scheduled to speak Wednesday night when convention organizers intend to stress economic issues.
▪ Initial consultations are scheduled for Wednesday, but few north of the border expect a quick resolution to the dispute.
▪ The House Rules Committee was scheduled Wednesday to determine the rules for the vote.
▪ All are scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday in federal court in Oakland.
▪ The seventh defendant, Donna Walsh, was scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday.
week
▪ Sources close to the rebels said such a meeting in Monrovia was scheduled for this week.
▪ A private autograph signing featuring most of the players is scheduled for that week.
▪ Mitchum, Ford and Lila were given bail at a thousand dollars each and a hearing was scheduled for the following week.
▪ The matches are scheduled for the week beginning January 15.
▪ Hearings are scheduled next week in the Constitution subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee.
▪ That news is scheduled for a week from today.
▪ The 73-year-old Republican standard-bearer took time out of his busy campaign schedule last week to search for those roots.
year
▪ A limited number of schools offer post-graduate courses which are scheduled over one year.
▪ That class-action lawsuit has garnered national publicity and is scheduled for trial next year.
▪ The Lyons course was scheduled to last four years, but few pupils stayed much more than a year.
▪ Some dozen movies based on television programs are scheduled for release this year.
▪ Work is under way on the final section from Cairo University to Giza Suburban, which is scheduled to open next year.
▪ First products are scheduled for release by year end.
■ VERB
hear
▪ A court hearing is scheduled for Feb. 14.
▪ A hearing is tentatively scheduled for fall.
▪ A hearing is scheduled for Friday to discuss issues related to the death penalty.
▪ The hearing was scheduled to be held in Los Angeles, where the league was headquartered until December.
▪ A hearing on that is scheduled for Jan. 16.
▪ The hearing is scheduled to continue April 1 with additional testimony on April 11, 12 and 26.
▪ A preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 11.
▪ A stewards' hearing is scheduled to begin at 9: 30 this morning at Santa Anita.
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▪ Sources close to the rebels said such a meeting in Monrovia was scheduled for this week.
▪ The meeting is scheduled for 5 p.m. at City Hall.
▪ It was unclear whether a meeting would be scheduled before Congress adjourns next week.
▪ OfficeMax said it will name a successor before its annual shareholders' meeting scheduled for May 22.
▪ Tourists came and went and the Security Council met as scheduled.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ I've scheduled a meeting for tomorrow. I hope everyone can attend.
▪ If you schedule your practice routine to include one exercise a week, you should learn the musical scale pretty quickly.
▪ Monday's performance of St Matthew's Passion is scheduled to start at 7.30 pm.
▪ The first game is provisionally scheduled for January 26.
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▪ And the unit is not scheduled to return to Norfolk until late February or early March.
▪ Atlantis is scheduled next month to retrieve Linenger and deliver replacement astronaut Michael Foale.
▪ Clearly the biggest problem was what to do about the tour, scheduled to leave Oxford at 9.30 a.m. bound for Stratford-upon-Avon.
▪ Lawmakers initially had been scheduled to vote on the bill Friday, but postponed the balloting for lack of sufficient votes.
▪ McVeigh is scheduled to die by lethal injection May 16 at a federal prison in Terre Haute.
▪ Parliamentary elections are scheduled for March 3 -- more than a year before the Socialists' term officially ends.
▪ The Bill was scheduled to complete its remaining parliamentary stages early this week.
▪ The earliest UltraSparc-III silicon is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 1996.