Examples of 'trying to organise' in a sentence

Meaning of "trying to organise"

trying to organise - This phrase is used in situations where someone is attempting to bring order or structure to a specific task or event. It implies that the person is making efforts to arrange or coordinate various elements to achieve a desired outcome

How to use "trying to organise" in a sentence

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trying to organise
I was trying to organise lunch with the players.
This is what the country is trying to organise.
I am trying to organise one with my friends at the moment.
A gust of wind he stops trying to organise the notes.
Stop trying to organise my life.
Unite originally concentrated upon trying to organise the unemployed.
We are trying to organise the visas.
About how they killed a hundred coloured sharecroppers for trying to organise.
Just some mum trying to organise a play date.
Trying to organise the funeral but I imagine I am making a hash of it.
Imeraria was sitting down trying to organise her thoughts.
I am trying to organise a prison break.
And maybe you should stop trying to organise my love life.
Just trying to organise my schedule.
It was a mockumentary about trying to organise the Olympics.

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I am just trying to organise some fun things for this family.
Somewhere around here Sam Houston is trying to organise an army.
I am still trying to organise my thoughts now.
They were obviously worried we were trying to organise a break-out.
I was trying to organise a movement against Davros.
I do not want her or you, trying to organise my affairs.
Just trying to organise a lunch celebrating young Scottish architects.
A saving in time and effort trying to organise a complex viewing schedule.
Trying to organise some beers after to celebrate, so.
These people are still trying to organise themselves politically.
I am absolutely pooped . I mean, what with running this place and trying to organise the wedding.
Yet we are still trying to organise European cooperation.
I properly loved that . It was a mockumentary about trying to organise the Olympics.
Now Van Auken is trying to organise beekeepers to campaign for a ban on the product.
I mean, what with running this place and trying to organise the wedding.
I am trying to organise your father 's funeral.
But we do what we can, while still trying to organise a massive beer festival.
It is trying to organise the country's first election next month.
Is it a big thing trying to organise the shop?
Well, I made contact with one group who were trying to organise.
Sam Houston is trying to organise an army.
I'm trying to organise an Italian language course for the foreigners. And?
At the same time the FDU-Inkingi was trying to organise its constituent assembly.
We are trying to organise the visas . We hope to join you soon.
Can you keep a secret? I'm trying to organise a prison break.
I am trying to organise Gerry 's education.
A couple more. Six, but they're trying to organise.
I know I have been trying to organise you all rather too much.
I was trying to organise a movement against Davros . Wait.
Distraught since his overthrow last March, François Bozize is trying to organise a comeback from France. [… ].
In fact, we have been trying to organise the domestic subcontracting sector.
Patty's trying to organise her wedding dress!
Six, but they are trying to organise a couple more.
I have been trying to organise a boycott of Sal 's Famous.
You know, just trying to organise some books.

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