One of the common complaints of patients at hard-pressed GP practices is the difficulty in getting an appointment, particularly at short notice. |
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Sure, it was short notice, but I have a special place in my heart for family togetherness on the holidays. |
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Two of my friends, Jenny and Sara, volunteered on short notice to conduct the Beltane ritual for our group. |
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Demand the right to terminate your contract at short notice if you are unhappy with the agency's performance. |
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He's is booked for the next seven months for any big jobs, though he could slot you in for an oil change on relatively short notice. |
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Because solid propellant is so stable in storage, the missile can be stored almost indefinitely and yet be ready to launch on short notice. |
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As ever, our sailors stand ready to provide disaster relief at short notice to British overseas territories. |
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A short notice cannot do justice to this admirable and thought-provoking book. |
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At the more formal bashes, the haggis is piped in, but not every dinner party can find a fluent bagpiper at this short notice. |
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Under the proposals, a senior nurse would then be able to call on more staff at short notice than is possible at present. |
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The force will not be a standing army but will have a permanent headquarters in Brussels and will be formed at short notice. |
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It was a tall order for Irish business to call a halt at such short notice and some annoyance was understandable. |
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Prizes described above are subject to alteration and cancellation at short notice. |
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But word soon came over a radio that no stopples for pipelines this large could be found in the region on short notice. |
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He said importers could charter ships with their own cranes on board at short notice. |
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Like Minutemen equipped with flashlights instead of flintlocks, Smith's volunteers must be ready for action at short notice. |
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The announcement has been made at very short notice without any prior consultation and has been a tremendous shock to those using the services. |
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There will always be a need for draw-downs on short notice which will call for a reasonable degree of liquidity. |
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The worst-case scenario for an employer would be for the whole 13 weeks of unpaid leave to be taken in short bursts at short notice. |
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We wish the Courages all the best and thank them for standing in at short notice. |
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It is alleged he got involved in a heated argument with the supervisor after she made the request at short notice. |
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It is such short notice and it is awfully rude of me to inform you of this just now. |
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Seems he and Abi had a gig and it was such short notice that his band couldn't make it. |
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He was not able to take any prescription medications with him on such short notice. |
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But smaller parties and independent candidates could not summon these resources at such short notice, and so were at a disadvantage, Scallon said. |
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As part of the government's rapid reaction force, 45 Commando are on permanent standby for deployment to anywhere in the world at very short notice. |
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What happens if one of you decides to terminate the lease on short notice? |
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Since it was short notice I decided to do a little deli hopping and get some good chicken and a little fresh orzo salad with feta and sundried tomatoes. |
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Ambulance staff on day shifts are allowed to take an hour off for meals between 11.30 am and 1.30 pm, but must be prepared to go out at short notice on emergency calls. |
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The key is to have a network of informed organizations and individuals who are already up to speed on media issues and can swing into action on short notice. |
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Because of the short notice, I can't receive any artwork for ads, but am willing to use a marker pen to scribble your company slogan on my t-shirt for money. |
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The nursery was so oversubscribed there was no space when she needed it, forcing her to find a stopgap at short notice, where Ella had to stay for four months. |
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Earlier this month, the friendliest of them, 31-year-old Denis, told us they were given very short notice to evacuate Sloviansk. |
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We published a short notice about this in our last issue and some of you have gone to our website to view a demonstration and register your opinion. |
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Most recently Lee Bircham stepped in at short notice to outbox Port Glasgow puncher G Quigley on majority points at the South Durham show. |
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Although they are still available, I think we would be hard-pressed to find one on short notice. |
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In winter 2017 cancer operations are being cancelled, sometimes at short notice due to insufficient beds. |
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Yet workers face the possibility of having to abandon ship on short notice if it collides with other vessels or runs aground. |
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I had to limit my shopping list to items I knew would be acquirable at short notice. |
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The butterfly coil is a method of carrying a rope used by climbers where the rope remains attached to the climber and ready to be uncoiled at short notice. |
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In 1955, whilst appearing on The Goon Show, Secombe was approached by the BBC to step in at short notice to take the lead in the radio comedy Hancock's Half Hour. |
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