“organise” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “organise”:

+ When they work together a small group can sometimes go faster than the peloton, if the peloton does not organise to chase them.

+ Study skills might include a learner’s ability to listen, read, understandingunderstand, remember and organise their learning material, and manage studying time.

+ In 1831 the association had disintegrated; mainly due to poor communication links which made it impossible to organise events.

+ Its main function is to organise regional development projects and manage money sent from the European Union.

+ First, there is the software, which lets one search and organise the database material.

+ They helped to organise the so-called ‘Donkey’s Tail’ exhibition of 1912, and showed their work at the Der Blaue Reiter exhibition in Munich the same year.

+ We should really organise another meetup.

+ He also helped organise underground culture festivals.

organise in-sentences
organise in-sentences

Example sentences of “organise”:

+ The King recently created the Supreme Judicial Council to organise the country’s courts and the government offices.

+ Rothbard believed society should organise itself, and he didn’t like central planning.

+ The Party council organises local branches to organise local activity and liaise with Constituency Labour Parties.

+ They started to organise their own troops.

+ He also helped to organise the Live Aid and Live 8 events, and to form the Band Aid charity group.

+ The President is elected by the MEPs, two times every two and a half years, to organise the meetings and speak for the Parliament when meeting other leaders.

+ A hairdresser’s job is to organise hair into a particular style or “look”.

+ They paid a dealer called Paul Durand-Ruel to organise exhibitions, and he arranged shows in London and New York.

+ Then, its first Locomotive and Carriage Superintendent Matthew Kirtley decided to organise their works and persuaded that the railway should build their own rolling stock instead of than buying it.

+ When they left the responsibility for protecting Sydney and Sydney Harbour was now in the hands of rich colonies like New South Wales and Victoria who now had to organise its own defences.

+ Badarou helped organise the Kora All Africa Music Awards in 1997.

+ Mosques organise “iftar” dinners after sunset.

+ Together, genes organise the way an egg develops into an adult.

+ In July 2008 he announced his intention to run again for the office of Mayor of London at the next mayoral elections and signalled his intent to organise a “progressive alliance” of political parties, trade unions and interest groups to defend the progress which was made during his terms as Mayor and to prepare for the next mayoral elections.

+ Also, it is obvious that some parents are better placed to organise home education than others.

+ The Geneva Society for Public Welfare set up a committee to try to organise an international conference about Dunant’s idea.

+ The King recently created the Supreme Judicial Council to organise the country's courts and the government offices.

+ Rothbard believed society should organise itself, and he didn't like central planning.
+ The Party council organises local branches to organise local activity and liaise with Constituency Labour Parties.

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