Examples of 'have to organise' in a sentence
Meaning of "have to organise"
have to organise: This phrase indicates the necessity or obligation to arrange or coordinate things in a systematic or structured manner
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Now we have to organise dinner and drinks.
It is really annoying if one or two persons have to organise the whole thing.
I have to organise my family coming to other town.
Then they would have to organise a search.
I have to organise the charity hunt.
You have said that we have to organise the debate.
You have to organise your time better.
You are actually really lucky you are probably never going to have to organise a wedding for Miranda.
I will have to organise an engagement party too.
In the immediate, the four organizations will have to organise our unofficial liaison.
I have to organise this quiz for the union.
Accordingly, member states will have to organise this collection from private households.
We have to organise association arrangements for the applicant countries.
Sorry, what other best friend do you have to organise your surprise birthday party?
We will have to organise a systematic search of the area.
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The system is down, I will have to organise that first.
You have to organise the shipping of the machine.
How much time do I have to organise a funeral?
We have to organise and act.
Yeah, I am going to have to organise a big do.
We have to organise mass protests.
Of course, I still have to organise my reward.
I have to organise a funeral.
Consequently, the Federal Government and the Land of Berlin have to organise strategic intervention.
You just have to organise once.
Haven't heard anything back yet, so may have to organise ourselves.
We will have to organise it somehow.
I have to organise a team in a week 's time and execute small developmental technicalities.
Consequently, parents have to organise a childcare after school.
I have to organise an event in Belgium for a foreign company.
If not, you will have to organise one.
We have to organise ourselves.
In such conditions, what time do you have to organise a clinical trial?
Might have to organise an expedition.
After your maternity / paternity leave, you will have to organise day-care, which comes at a cost.
We have to organise against them wherever they raise their head.
Return ( you will have to organise for yourself ).
I have to organise my future life " he would say.
You are my only daughter… How dream I have to organise your marriage grandly! What dear?
We have to organise to fight Oppression.
He also added that Albanians would have to organise themselves as they had done in 2001.
I have to organise the memorial for him, so that will be a bit.
You do not have to organise anything.
We have to organise the tasting and a party later at the guest-house.
You do not have to organise payments.
We have to organise everything nicely . i am in India it will be much easier.
I still have to organise my stuff.
I have to organise this quiz for the union . It 's for charity, so.
I will have to organise it now.
Lastly, we have to organise the coordination of international relief efforts.
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