Examples of 'organise' in a sentence

Meaning of "organise"

Organise (verb): To arrange or coordinate things in a structured and systematic way
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How to use "organise" in a sentence

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We would better organise food and drink.
We organise everything ourselves through the computer.
The intention was to organise the articles by subject.
Organise debates on asylum issues in the communities.
Peelers could not organise a piss up in a brewery.
Organise an annual seminar addressing these subjects.
I will go and organise some hot water.
We organise your own exceptional mountain experience.
We shall be able to organise our practical cooperation.
Organise a group of strong competition organisers to assist.
Lennart will organise the press conference.
Organise your dossier and apply for.
Partners can help to organise or run events.
Societies organise their dialogues through institutions.
There are various ways to organise such training.

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I will organise some food for you.
We are here to help you organise your holiday.
Some simply organise minutes of silence in workplaces.
Contact will be made to organise these visits.
Let us organise a rally and telecast it live.
And in between we would organise little walkabouts.
We also organise contests to reward sustainable behaviours.
I am depending on you to organise the district qualifiers.
Teams organise themselves to meet their objectives.
Youth centres also organise guided activities.
Organise transparent markets for business transfers.
Jas helped me organise the whole thing.
Organise domestic worker and employer representation.
Now we have to organise dinner and drinks.
Organise the blue room for her.
You have to organise your time better.
Organise a series of small mixed group meetings.
To develop and organise innovation on the island.
Organise a press conference first thing tomorrow.
I would like to organise a very particular evening.
Our experienced team of professionals can organise.
It was decided to organise a small meeting to avoid duplication.
This is what the country is trying to organise.
They will organise it with two trucks.
I am going to tell them a story and organise a room.
Young people organise a debate on gender spectrum.
You return first and organise my trip.
We must organise our political structures accordingly.
The first task was to organise the schools.
They also organise specific outreach activities.
We had a system to allow us to organise our conversation.
They shall organise periodic comparative tests.
I asked him how he was to organise the material.
I will organise you somewhere to kip tonight.
Ordinary citizens are unlikely to organise themselves autonomously.

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