timetable造句

We have to fit the special train into the timetable.

But the overall timetable is slipping. There is no consensus on who should supervise the largest financial firms.

The crabs breed on a strict timetable: Unwaveringly, females spawn before sunrise during the last quarter of the moon, according to the Christmas Island National Park website.

So was his insistence on denying funds to the "surge" that has worked so well (if belatedly) in Iraq, and his determination to withdraw troops from the conflict according to a rigid timetable.

It seems illogical to change the timetable so often.

In school, you had a timetable telling you what to do when.

There was a long, muddled, pledge that appeared to honour the request by setting a timetable for a direct popular election for the territory's "chief executive".

Though the new President will reiterate his desire to withdraw all American troops as soon as possible, he will almost certainly concede that a rigid timetable cannot be adhered to.

Back in the mid-1950s, President Dwight Eisenhower actually laid down a sober and methodical timetable for space exploration.

Lady Ashton has tried to propose an alternative to full UN membership: the Vatican option, plus a Quartet statement setting out the terms and timetable for new talks on Palestinian statehood.

McCain has refused to embrace a timetable for withdrawing us forces from Iraq, saying to do so would embolden Americas enemies.

The change of the weather has mucked up our sports timetable.

Velma and a man carrying a satchel leave their homes, get in their cars and drive off into the night, following some timetable we aren't privy to.

timetable造句

She looked at her timetable for the gym.