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Example sentences for "arrange"

Lexicographically close words:
arraign; arraigned; arraigning; arraignment; arraigns; arranged; arrangement; arrangements; arranger; arranges
  1. I want you to arrange for a meeting in Madison Square Garden.

  2. If you can arrange to let me have the news first, when it comes in, and will send my message, I shall be glad to pay you for the service.

  3. When the Magnates arrange for a great parade, Benson warns the Labor leaders not to attempt to force any workingman to march.

  4. We will arrange to sleep in the same room.

  5. The girls themselves seemed to arrange that matter.

  6. And please arrange the pink bedroom opening out of mine for Miss Agnes to sleep in to-night.

  7. The sugar industry, which had been almost destroyed by the insurrection, was dependent upon the willingness of the United States to arrange for a reduction of its tariff in favor of the Cuban product.

  8. Having met all the demands of honor, Spain asked the French government to authorize the French ambassador at Washington to arrange with the President of the United States the preliminary terms of peace.

  9. I describe the circumference C b i a, and arrange the instrument as seen in the figure, and measure the length C b.

  10. I insert a needle at A and arrange the instrument as seen at S.

  11. The others were obliged to arrange everything for him.

  12. She allowed him to arrange the cushions because she instantly had discovered, the very first five minutes of the very first evening, that her fears lest he should cling to her and stare in dreadful admiration were baseless.

  13. Perhaps, thought Lady Caroline, she could arrange that it should be solely hers.

  14. She helped him to put his rod together, and arrange his reel, with the dexterity of one who well understood the matter; and then sat down under a fern-covered rock with a book in her hand, whilst he commenced his fishing.

  15. Call around and see me to-morrow, and we will arrange this matter.

  16. Only a lad remained with Claire, and he was sent up-stairs to arrange some goods.

  17. Alexandria, to proceed to the various hospitals and camps in Alexandria, arrange for the formation of Boards, of which he will be a member, to deal with all cases in Alexandria.

  18. This will enable me to keep the High Commissioner informed as to how the moneys are being spent, and to arrange for further grants if considered necessary.

  19. He shall arrange that a careful examination of the bodies is made before the dead are buried or cremated.

  20. I can't tell you anything more; but since we are friends, can you arrange that there are no matches put beside the bedroom candles?

  21. I thought you might see Craven and arrange the thing with him.

  22. First he would arrange a meeting, then discharge a proposal, then retire for more ammunition, then arrange another meeting, and then.

  23. Please arrange that Barbara and her friend are not admitted to my house.

  24. But we can arrange that; I'll do whatever is necessary.

  25. He was due back in London to dine with Loring, who had written mysteriously to beg him, as a great favour, to arrange a meeting the moment that he found a free night.

  26. Lady Crawleigh came down without warning to arrange for the reconversion of the house.

  27. Half an hour earlier Lady Barbara had been undecided whether to telephone herself or to arrange the meeting through her maid.

  28. What was it that Jacobi and Henrik had so much to arrange together before their departure from Axelholm, and even whilst they were there?

  29. The monads are in perpetual motion--perpetual change, and always place and arrange themselves according to their power and will.

  30. After breakfast Jacobi hastened to arrange his toilet, and then they all went to church.

  31. Although every one in the company had had an exciting and fatiguing day, the young people began immediately after supper, as if according to a natural law, to arrange themselves for the dance.

  32. In the meantime this triumph of the Association urged them to arrange more extended plans of conquest; for it appeared that it might be practicable to carry into effect their threat of returning all the county members of Ireland.

  33. Both the Bootans and Senassies were checked, and soon after Hastings set out on a visit to the Nabob of Oude, who had solicited a personal conference at Benares, in order to arrange new bargains and treaties with the English.

  34. Louis Blanc, who excited a smile by his first act, which was to stoop and arrange a tabouret, or footstool, on which to raise himself high enough to be seen.

  35. Pamphlets had been written by able pens, and when it was found that they had produced their intended effect, delegates were appointed to arrange a plan, and it was determined to bring the subject before parliament.

  36. He then sent out Sir Henry Bulwer to endeavour to arrange the affair, or to withdraw the embassy from Florence.

  37. He contrives so to arrange and regulate this force as to separate it completely from the rest of the community, so as to extinguish as far as possible all the sympathies which might otherwise exist between the soldiers and the citizens.

  38. The princess's father wished to arrange for a magnificent wedding, but the Czar would not permit it.

  39. Tell Bruce that you will arrange everything, and that I shall present myself to-morrow at the palace.

  40. Could you have remained here a day or two more, we could have settled upon some plan together as to his future life; as it is, we can arrange it by letter.

  41. I think you promised Glencore you would arrange the matter.

  42. Will you arrange with Allen, whom we must initiate in the vocation of the Apostles, as he wants nothing else to make him perfect as a primitive Christian and a Philosopher?

  43. After six years there was a conference to arrange for a peace, and Epaminondas, who was then BÅ“otarch, spoke so well as to amaze all hearers.

  44. He was also the first person to collect and arrange the poems of Homer.

  45. The man has learned how to master his own nature, and how to arrange external conditions.

  46. In foreign literature we may trace the same tendency of men of genius to arrange themselves in couplets.

  47. By the steady contemplation of the proposed aim, one can arrange circumstances, restrain impulse, direct one's activity, and become really free.

  48. Logic and metaphysic reveal no truths; they merely arrange in order what the higher faculties of the mind have made known.

  49. I recall an objection made to Sweet-williams, by some one years ago, that they were of no use or value save in the garden; that they could never be combined in bouquets, nor did they arrange well in vases.

  50. In upper Egypt the natives set up a palm rod in open ground, and arrange a circle of stones or pegs around it, calling it an alka, and thus mark the hours.

  51. Write stories which are the result of several interviews on the same subject; arrange them informally and formally.

  52. This is a particularly hard story to arrange in the conventional way since we must have the whole story to be interested in any single part--it has too many striking incidents in it.

  53. It is well to outline the report before it is written and to arrange a logical sequence of thought so that the result may be well-rounded and coherent.

  54. Make up lists of dead and injured; notice how the newspapers arrange and punctuate these lists.

  55. Some papers would arrange these questions and answers differently, paragraphing each speech separately as in dialogue: | Question.

  56. The facts should be given in the order in which a reporter would probably secure them in actual reporting so that the student may learn to sort and arrange the facts that he wishes to use, and to select the feature.

  57. I will arrange a place for you as well as I can.

  58. He watched them as they fell, one by one, without looking up at his daughter, who began to arrange the plates for Dalrymple's meal.

  59. Arrange these ten pieces in the form of a square.

  60. You might arrange to send them minerals, or some other natural curiosity, in exchange for what you wish.

  61. Old Johnny Raw had asked Sir Harry to arrange the day so long ago that Sir Harry had forgotten all about it.

  62. Couldn't your lordship arrange it so that we might have the pleasure of seeing you both on some future day?


  63. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "arrange" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accommodate; adapt; adjust; analyze; appoint; arrange; array; assort; bargain; blend; blueprint; calculate; cast; catalog; chart; class; classify; close; codify; compose; concert; conclude; conduct; contrive; cure; deploy; design; devise; digest; dispose; distribute; divide; draw; dress; edit; engineer; ensure; figure; file; fix; float; forecast; form; frame; get; grade; group; harmonize; have; index; instrument; integrate; intend; juggle; line; list; make; marshal; mobilize; mount; negotiate; order; organize; pacify; pigeonhole; place; plan; plot; pose; position; prep; prepare; process; program; programme; project; provide; quiet; range; rank; rate; rationalize; ready; regularize; regulate; right; schedule; score; script; settle; shape; sort; space; square; standardize; straighten; structure; style; subdivide; synthesize; systematize; tabulate; tan; term; tidy; tranquilize; transcribe; transpose; treat; trim; type; understand; unify; write


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    arrange them; arranged according