1. I have an appointment to see the doctor. 2. I hate to rush you but I have another appointment later on. 3. She has an appointment with her accountant. 4. I have an appointment later today. 5. But he did not have an appointment. 6. I have an appointment at one. 7. Some patients are anxious that their neighbours should not know that they have hospital appointments, and therefore prefer an unmarked car to an ambulance. 8. But he had an appointment with a delegate of the Slaters union at the Freemasons lodge in the Imperial, but I persuaded him to come for a drink. 9. You have an appointment to see George Kirby, sales office manager of Plastic Foods Ltd, with regard to the hire of a Mordex photocopier. 10. I dunno, I might have an appointment. |