Collocations for timetable - noun
1. (esp. BrE) list showing the time of events
→ See also schedule
ADJECTIVE
busy,
full
a full timetable of teaching
a full timetable of teaching
college,
school,
etc.
exam, examination
bus, train, etc.
exam, examination
bus, train, etc.
PREPOSITION
according to the timetable
According to the timetable, the bus should have come in at 9.00.
According to the timetable, the bus should have come in at 9.00.
in a/the timetable
It said in the timetable that a train was due at 5.30.
It said in the timetable that a train was due at 5.30.
2. plan of events
VERB + timetable
have
agree on, draw up, establish, outline, set, set out
adhere to, follow, keep to
Implementation of the reforms was kept to a very strict timetable.
agree on, draw up, establish, outline, set, set out
adhere to, follow, keep to
Implementation of the reforms was kept to a very strict timetable.
PREPOSITION
timetable for
The administration refused to set out a specific timetable for troop withdrawal.
The administration refused to set out a specific timetable for troop withdrawal.