The time at which something is supposed to begin.
1 The starting time for the Nov. 25 Apple Cup game between No.
2 The starting time for Monday has been set for 2 p.m.
3 Tecalum also offers its staff a flexible starting time each day.
4 The simple reason for the later starting time is to accommodate television scheduling.
5 The starting time has yet to be determined although it's expected to be early evening.
6 She could go by herself to the Abbey early in the morning before starting time .
7 By starting time for the hounds the hares were sure to be out of sight.
8 The starting time of the programmes will be announced by the ringing of a bell.
9 Every morning, without fail, he and William fought every minute from breakfast to starting time .
10 The starting time for each is 11 a.m. Lectures will be given by leading bridge personalities.
11 I'll check the paper for the starting time .
12 Drivers say the new schedules will involve an earlier starting time and a deterioration in working conditions.
13 It's gone past the appointed starting time .
14 Now as he left the ticket window and approached the single coach, it was nearly starting time .
15 No starting time has been agreed.
16 It must be nearly starting time .
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