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Definition of business hours in English: business hoursplural noun another term for office hours Example sentencesExamples - After business hours, late in the night, it is time for many things and persons to arrive - stocks, water lorries and garbage cleaners!
- So a regular 10-15 minute appointment, during business hours, costs me a minimum of $45.
- Information such as business hours, clientele, neighbourhood and jobs involved is important to those Council officers who are being asked to grant a licence.
- The business hours part seems to be the sticking point - we hear from people who want to volunteer but only when we aren't actually in the office.
- Doors and windows are not allowed to be locked during business hours, which should be earlier than 12: 00 am.
- However, some roads will also be closed during business hours on Sunday, July 13 and Wednesday, July 16.
- During the course of the work, pedestrian access in these areas will, although available, be limited during business hours.
- I have copy editing during business hours, but if I'm filing something in the evening or on the weekend, no, I just post it directly to the Internet.
- Assuring me that he can be found in Village One during business hours, Koelewijn also suggested that students can speak to either of the two head chefs about their concerns.
- West Vancouver is currently the only municipality in British Columbia that has restrictions on business hours, according to chamber members.
- As data volumes grow, nightly backup procedures have to expand until critical applications become unavailable during business hours.
- Twenty extra staff have been recruited and trained to provide the longer opening hours - 700 extra business hours a week - to offer an improved service to passengers.
- Persons repeatedly phoned and visited his home outside business hours seeking his assistance with processing their applications for housing loans.
- He said the hospital was still noticing an increase in the proportion of category four and five patients who turned up in accident and emergency - often in general business hours.
- There are also banks which shorten their business hours during holidays according to ‘international practice’.
- To order with a credit card, call 3 during regular business hours.
- Most of the staff and employees were still attending the routine briefing ahead of business hours, she explained, escorting us to our table.
- To make life easier for customers the brothers also offer a full pick up and drop off vehicle service - especially handy for people who work long hours or have little time off during business hours.
- With 70 car slots available, around 1,400 cars can be parked during business hours.
- Being only eight, I wasn't much for professional business hours - whenever I had a craving for a hot dog, or shade, off I'd go.
Definition of business hours in US English: business hoursplural nounˈbɪznɪs another term for office hours Example sentencesExamples - Information such as business hours, clientele, neighbourhood and jobs involved is important to those Council officers who are being asked to grant a licence.
- To make life easier for customers the brothers also offer a full pick up and drop off vehicle service - especially handy for people who work long hours or have little time off during business hours.
- With 70 car slots available, around 1,400 cars can be parked during business hours.
- The business hours part seems to be the sticking point - we hear from people who want to volunteer but only when we aren't actually in the office.
- He said the hospital was still noticing an increase in the proportion of category four and five patients who turned up in accident and emergency - often in general business hours.
- As data volumes grow, nightly backup procedures have to expand until critical applications become unavailable during business hours.
- After business hours, late in the night, it is time for many things and persons to arrive - stocks, water lorries and garbage cleaners!
- To order with a credit card, call 3 during regular business hours.
- West Vancouver is currently the only municipality in British Columbia that has restrictions on business hours, according to chamber members.
- Doors and windows are not allowed to be locked during business hours, which should be earlier than 12: 00 am.
- However, some roads will also be closed during business hours on Sunday, July 13 and Wednesday, July 16.
- So a regular 10-15 minute appointment, during business hours, costs me a minimum of $45.
- During the course of the work, pedestrian access in these areas will, although available, be limited during business hours.
- Assuring me that he can be found in Village One during business hours, Koelewijn also suggested that students can speak to either of the two head chefs about their concerns.
- Persons repeatedly phoned and visited his home outside business hours seeking his assistance with processing their applications for housing loans.
- Being only eight, I wasn't much for professional business hours - whenever I had a craving for a hot dog, or shade, off I'd go.
- I have copy editing during business hours, but if I'm filing something in the evening or on the weekend, no, I just post it directly to the Internet.
- There are also banks which shorten their business hours during holidays according to ‘international practice’.
- Most of the staff and employees were still attending the routine briefing ahead of business hours, she explained, escorting us to our table.
- Twenty extra staff have been recruited and trained to provide the longer opening hours - 700 extra business hours a week - to offer an improved service to passengers.
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