Use "organise" in a sentence

1. Learn how to organise your tasks.

2. He has the ability to organise.

3. It's given us breathing space to re - organise.

4. You can organise your emails by setting up labels.

5. We organise social events and often go out together.

6. Ability to prioritise and organise work assignments ; delegate work.

7. The organising Member State will organise the accreditation process.

8. Zip drives help people to organise their important information.

9. The partner countries themselves initiate, organise and manage SSC activities.

10. 5 We can organise car rental from Chicago O'Hare Airport.

11. organise and advertise calls for tenders and proposals, if appropriate;

12. organise and advertise calls for tenders and proposals if appropriate;

13. Use spidergrams to organise your English vocabulary into different subjects.

14. organise and advertise calls for tenders and proposals if appropriate

15. Lacking sovereignty, they could organise no defence against their oppressors.

16. Smith prides himself on being able to organise his own life.

17. (d) organise and advertise calls for tenders and proposals, if appropriate;

18. 6 Use spidergrams to organise your English vocabulary into different subjects.

19. Knowledge of OHS theories and methods Ability to plan and organise.

20. Do a global search for 'organise' and replace it with 'organize'.

21. We can easily organise your furniture removal Backload service at short notice

22. Or was it to organise workpeople to fight the most immediate battles?

23. They define how you group your data and how you organise your reports.

24. Chunking helps you to organise your thinking in order to better handle information

25. Ability to prioritise and organise service assignments at all tables in assigned station.

26. Member states and potential partners are given a free hand to organise activities.

27. Labels are a quick and useful way to organise your ads and campaigns.

28. I invoked all the Lord Cardinal's power to organise a search for you.

29. (e) organise activities that stimulate and improve the exchange of experiences and best practices;

30. It's very easy to organise some investigative work by children on school meals provision.

31. You can create unlimited podcasts with Captivate, as well as build and organise teams

32. Finally, IBG would organise and sponsor conferences dedicated to the field of biomedical gerontology.

33. We organise our minds to obsess about things that don'tamount to a hill of beans.

34. Small, medium or large: Awork is the smart work management tool to organise your team

35. The Group may organise hearings or consultations, where relevant for the accomplishments of its tasks.

36. The old enemies become friends again as they organise the meeting to discuss the raid.

37. Third, we organise publicity which could bring information about ETA to a well targeted readership.

38. In Awork, you can organise your work in simple to-do-lists by topic or timeframe

39. In contrast, the engineer's ambition is to control, to organise, to plan and to eliminate risks.

40. On a wider note, authors need to organise themselves to redress the current imbalance of power.

41. To organise such games is usually a complex task, for which we rely on our Aediles.

42. In many Member States schools organise important voluntary activities after the official school day has ended.

43. Synonyms for Choreograph include plan, design, frame, organise, organize, arrange, shape, prepare, project and budget

44. The Group may organise hearings or consultations, where relevant for the accomplishments of it tasks.

45. Collectivize definition: bring under collective control; of farms and industrial enterprises synonyms: collectivise, organize, organise antonyms: disorganize

46. Hosting virtual communities for registered users to organise groups, events, participate in discussions, aggregate information and resources

47. NRXNs are cell-adhesion molecules known for their capacity to induce formation and organise neuronal synapses.

48. To better organise the military, seven military zones were established each with its own Defence Council.

49. Encouraged by this success, the rebels proceeded to organise a defensive network throughout the Holy Land.

50. FIFA-member football associations are formed together into continental Confederations, which organise continental national and club competitions

51. It's a good idea if you can organise a space for each cat to call its own.

52. A booklet is being distributed to advise city authorities on how to organise a mass clean-up.

53. Collectivise definition: bring under collective control; of farms and industrial enterprises synonyms: collectivize, organize, organise antonyms: disorganize

54. So effective was their network that pro-democracy groups were able to organise two unusual nationwide protests.

55. In the face of repressive regimes, the peasantry have shown a capacity and willingness to organise and mobilise.

56. Pressure group politics is a manifestation of this where individuals organise into groups to achieve their aims.

57. He tried to organise things so that the trip would be dressed up as a UN mission.

58. The actor helped to organise a telethon to raise money for the victims of the earthquake in Haiti.

59. Hotel Hiittenharju offers high-class accommodation, delicious food and enjoyable entertainment, and can organise conferences, training and functions.

60. The lead competent body shall organise and chair at least one meeting of this ad hoc working group

61. The Chaplains organise public worship, discussion groups, excursions and other activities all of which are advertised in the University.

62. During its Chairmanship, India will host more than 70 BRICS meetings at various levels and organise several events/activities.

63. Association Aching Rock,Metal, Cela fait maintenant 15 ans que l'asso Aching organise des concerts au Grillen de Colmar!!

64. Unfortunately, governments, aid agencies and the United Nations have an extremely poor record of being able to organise anything.

65. It must be a bit of a nightmare for the person trying to organise the itinerary at Waterloo.

66. Contact Helen at [email protected]Biographers.com to organise a recording or click on Life Stories to learn more.

67. The Ashrams provided the personnel required to organise Divine Light Mission activities and the finances to support those organisers

68. This is your day and we will endeavour to organise it in a way that reflects your needs and requirements.

69. She's angry at the way it portrays handicapped people, and has helped organise a blockade of a television studio.

70. Regulated navigation areas port-to-port established to organise traffic, prevent accident and pollution and to support management and planning.

71. Fund raising campaigns are simpler to organise and sustain when they are short term sprints aimed at quickly achievable goals.

72. They were the first country to organise an international sevens tournament, which they did to celebrate their Centenary in 19

73. As a tertiary intervention, I offered to organise a home help or meals on wheels service if Mrs Allen wished.

74. It envisaged the disarming of all the Kampuchean factions and the creation of a neutral interim administration to organise free elections.

75. These different views of who the clients are also have far-reaching implications for how we organise the delivery of care.

76. It was then that the city pastors began asking their brethren in the mountain villages to organise sanctuary for the refugees.

77. Backloading is the perfect way to organise pick up and delivery for your items, especially if you need interstate transport

78. He tried to organise a debate, and invited the most virulent protesters to come on stage and put their case.

79. We have invited Thai side to organise a road-show on this project so that it can be taken forward further.

80. Groups will also need to organise themselves and delegate different tasks in order to produce their newspaper by a strict deadline.