‘Under the new system records will be accessible to GPs, doctors and paramedics, and patients will have the right to book hospital appointments at their convenience.’
‘We deal with thousands of patients directly and by telephone, allocating appointments at their convenience or as quickly as possible.’
‘Why shouldn't an NHS patient be able to book an appointment for an operation at their convenience, just like they could if they paid for it?’
‘The signatories offered ‘to call and have an exploratory discussion at your convenience.’’
‘Wouldn't it be easier if someone - or something - in your home, available at your convenience, and coldly judgemental without being mean, could teach you how to sing?’
‘Oh, yes, please contact me at your convenience.’
‘Chocolate is a cheap thrill, a pleasure you can savour at your convenience in the company of others or completely alone… and it is rarely disappointing.’
‘You can choose any week or month at your convenience.’
‘Someone is always there to sign for your packages, which you then pick up at your convenience (for less cost than home delivery).’
‘I am confident that I possess all the necessary qualifications for the position and am ready to meet with you at your convenience.’
at a convenient time, at a time that suits you, when it suits you, at your leisure, in your own time, when you have a minute, when you can
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