Examples of 'time to organise' in a sentence

Meaning of "time to organise"

An expression indicating the need to allocate or set aside time for planning, arranging, or coordinating activities or tasks. It suggests the importance of organizing and structuring one's schedule in order to efficiently manage and accomplish goals or objectives

How to use "time to organise" in a sentence

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time to organise
It took a long time to organise his followers.
Time to organise the pet sitter.
We did not have the time to organise a defence.
It is time to organise democratic power from below and to occupy land for living.
There is still time to organise your own.
Super useful when you do not have a lot of time to organise.
Taking time to organise saves you time.
But this is gonna take some time to organise.
I did not have time to organise a screening for you.
But this will take some time to organise.
Take a long time to organise what they are going to say or write.
He did not have a lot of time to organise it.
They need time to organise for the best return possible.
And that takes time to organise.
Is it time to organise a field trip for your class?

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Trust this gives family time to organise themselves.
No time to organise something last minute?
It takes a lot of time to organise a trip.
No time to organise the trip between work and everyday life?
It has taken some time to organise this gettogether.
Early consideration is necessary to allow sufficient time to organise the meeting.
I took this time to organise myself.
Time to organise the school uniforms ready for the start of the new school term!
There is not time to organise a team.
My Führer, the leaders in the north will not have time to organise.
We have had no time to organise paperwork.
I will involve you in the planning . But this will take some time to organise.
This is to allow time to organise a replacement.
My Führer, I do not think the leaders in the north will have enough time to organise.
There was no time to organise it properly.
However, they are not given the time to organise it.
So take time to organise them.
Actually the Government did not have time to organise the scheme.
Now is also the time to organise a rehearsal dinner for your wedding.
It takes almost no time to organise.
This is a good time to organise your work environment and make it more efficient.
He said recovery efforts leave no time to organise early elections.
I lacked time to organise this, so it will be for next month.
How would you find the time to organise all this?
Good time to organise your receipts . And every single income statement.
It gives you time to organise.
OK, good time to organise your receipts box and every single income statement.
But it's hardly the time to organise a protest.
My Fьhrer, I do not think the leaders in the north will have enough time to organise.
The summer will be a time to organise and share the material gathered so far.
Continue their contracts, while first giving them time to organise their life in exile.
Now could also be the time to organise a practice session dinner to your wedding ceremony.
A clean office makes for a clear head, but who has time to organise your workload?
Do not have time to organise your birthday party?
Hi. Formal adoption will take time to organise.

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