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Example sentences for "organise"

Lexicographically close words:
organical; organically; organisation; organisations; organischen; organised; organiser; organisers; organises; organising
  1. General Clarke was a man of great energy of character, and he was anxious to organise an expedition against Detroit.

  2. In the absence of penetrating criticism, any impudent industrious person may set up as an "expert," organise and direct the confused good intentions at large, and muddle disastrously with the problem in hand.

  3. It is only another step upward in scale to plan out new, more tolerable conditions of employment for every sort of worker and to organise the transition from our present disorder.

  4. My advice is that the Congress should lose no time in appointing a Committee, a calm workable Committee to organise labour, and the peasantry of India.

  5. I am also losing the services of De Moleyns, who has been detailed to organise the new police force in Mashonaland.

  6. One of the first steps has been to telegraph for Colonel Bridge, who had been left at Mafeking, to come and organise a system of transport and supply.

  7. It would therefore seem necessary to organise some pack transport to take us to the Chabez stronghold, and afterwards, by the Umzingwane valley, towards the strongholds of the eastern end of the Matopos.

  8. De Moleyns, who was appointed to organise the armed police, is getting together his corps to the number of 580.

  9. Prince Ching observed that they already had German officers to drill some of their troops; and that Captain Lang, the British naval officer, was in the Chinese service to help them to organise their Fleet.

  10. Now however the task before Charles was to organise the supremacy which had at last become convincingly actual.

  11. Lacking the capacity to organise an opposition, he still lent himself to intrigues.

  12. If the capitalists organise their production on this footing, and if at the same time there is progressive productivity, a lack of proportion will immediately ensue.

  13. From his time to the accession of the moderns the ability to organise was on the decrease.

  14. The true key to a man's genius lies in his ability to organise as well as, or better than, others.

  15. Even Rome herself seemed desirous to organise her magistracies, councils, and Commune on the Florentine pattern.

  16. Sooner or later many neighbouring cities imitated these enactments, and in 1338 the Romans sent to request a copy of them, in order to re-organise their city by the same means.

  17. Consequently this is the time when the associations serving to classify and organise the citizens were formed, which we presently find flourishing and strongly established.

  18. Every attempt to organise a League of Nations on the model of a Federal State is futile.

  19. There must exist on the Rand, in mines, railways, and subsidiary industries, a large white industrial population; and the imported agitator will endeavour to organise it in accordance with his interests.

  20. A tax on profits was indeed imposed by the late Government in February 1899, but war broke out before there was time to organise its collection.

  21. Having reached its highest point, and seen through the work of the will, it does not turn back and organise it, but abolishes it as far as its insight extends.

  22. The unexpected success and popularity attained by your first ambulance, in so short a time, suggested to you a plan to organise such ambulances outside Kragujevatz, in outlying districts.

  23. Its aims are obviously identical with those of the Czecho-Slovak Government in Paris, who alone, of course, are able to exercise the executive power as a government, especially to organise armies fighting on the side of the Entente.

  24. He reminded them that he and his colleagues had only been trying to organise the county.

  25. Many of your readers will remember the strenuous efforts then made to organise the whole county, and at least the partial success which attended that undertaking.

  26. In January, 1917, Germany at length began formally to organise the women of the country to help in the war.

  27. The war will be over before she can organise after the manner of Great Britain.

  28. The main object of the "Women's Service" Department is to organise female labour for munitions and other work from which men can be liberated for the fighting line.

  29. We'll see if there's any news of him in the morning, and if not we'll organise an expedition to find him.

  30. It was, according to him, the province of the state to organise labour and production; it alone could ensure that for the future man should utilise nature only, and not his fellow-man.

  31. To organise the Church and regulate ecclesiastical affairs, he held numerous synods.

  32. This left Christianity in the West, already strong and active, to organise itself under the guidance of the Bishop of Rome, and powerfully aided the evolution of the papal hierarchy.

  33. To organise churches and to hold unlicensed meetings were violations of Roman law.

  34. If you want to organise and build up your astral body, you can only do it from the mental plane.

  35. You cannot make your physical body coarse, and organise the astral and mental bodies for the finer purposes of the man; and you must settle that in your minds if you wish to try to develop these higher powers of consciousness.

  36. That is the reason why meditation is necessary in all these things; because without the creative power of thought we cannot organise the body in the world which is nearest to the physical.

  37. For every male of twelve years old swore to help the Bishop to keep that truce, and by degrees his parishioners combined to organise the safety of their town, "ex consensu parochianorum.

  38. His duty lay sometimes in the field, whither he went to organise and direct the work of others, and sometimes in the laboratory, where no element of danger existed.

  39. I am instructed to organise this service with a view to effectiveness, and to report only through the chief of artillery, without the intervention of any colonel or brigadier or major-general.

  40. How many New Yorkers have helped to organise a new mining town?

  41. It has also been my lot to live in a community where the upholders of law and order were not strong enough to organise a Vigilance Committee.

  42. Women being compelled to organise their own lives for themselves, they carried into that organisation the spirit of energy and enthusiasm which filled the air of the young and growing communities.

  43. That was why efforts to organise openly were so utterly hopeless.

  44. How long could a man expect to stand on the steps of a company building, with a super and a pit-boss at his back, and organise a union of mine-workers?

  45. And they wanted Joe Smith to organise it, to lead it.

  46. He is believed to be a professional strike-leader sent out to organise the miners against their exploiters, and he is not only refused work, but thrashed mercilessly.

  47. It was a hard thing to advise men to submit to such treatment as they had been getting; but on the other hand, any one could see that a futile outbreak would discourage everybody, and make it harder than ever to organise them.

  48. There's union agitators trying to organise these here camps, and we ain't taking no chances with 'em.

  49. No, said the big Welshman, Olson had been trying to organise the men secretly, as preliminary to a revolt in all the camps.

  50. Always powerless to re-organise the world, they have often contrived to upset it.

  51. When a political party is triumphant it naturally seeks to organise society in accordance with its interests.

  52. To organise your resistance, you need a help.

  53. Emboldened by the success of the Bolshevists, who benefited by these disturbances, their local accomplices, some Russian workmen supported by about a hundred Moslem workmen, helped to organise a series of raids.


  54. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "organise" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.