1.   The court should take account of the fact that it could minimize the delay by setting a timetable for the action.

2.   Their purpose would be to set a timetable for the conversion of British cars to low-Octane fuel.

3.   Baze has set no timetable for his retirement but says he can keep going strong for many years.

4.   Because APEC operates on a voluntary basis, though, the finance ministers set no timetable for adoption of any of the recommendations, or for their implementation.

5.   Because APEC operates on a voluntary basis, though, the ministers set no timetable for adoption of any recommendations.

6.   A possible compromise could involve setting a timetable for using federal screeners.

7.   After noting that he expected the war to last quite a while, Bush said Franks would set the timetable for the military operation.

8.   All the universities have pledged to the regents that they will improve in areas in which they fall short, and have set timetables for improvement.

9.   Burton set no timetable, but promised a prompt committee vote to find Hubbell and Huang in contempt of Congress if they do not provide documents soon.

10.   But Fleischer set no timetable, and evaded questions about what the Israelis have told the administration about their plans.

v. + timetable >>共 178
give 18.19%
set 15.51%
have 7.20%
announce 4.16%
offer 3.60%
provide 3.14%
establish 2.59%
discuss 2.22%
include 1.85%
accelerate 1.66%
set + n. >>共 584
fire 9.21%
stage 7.58%
standard 5.11%
tone 4.74%
date 4.72%
record 4.61%
foot 2.61%
precedent 2.36%
sight 2.31%
limit 2.24%
timetable 1.00%
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