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Example sentences for "organising"

Lexicographically close words:
organise; organised; organiser; organisers; organises; organism; organismal; organisms; organist; organists
  1. You will remember that she is the organising secretary of the United States branch of the League.

  2. I heard from Professor Stewart of his work in organising rural high schools, in encouraging local taxation, and in bringing the work of the public schools into closer correlation with that of the university.

  3. The country has not yet begun to realise the debt of gratitude which it owes to the promoters of Hampton Institute--to the genius of General Armstrong, its founder and to the organising ability of Dr.

  4. While Washington is building a great educational institution and organising the practical activities of the race, Du Bois is the lonely critic holding up distant ideals.

  5. The feudal system, though practically modified, was still the organising principle of the nation, and the owner of land was bound to military service for his country whenever occasion required.

  6. A lull in the infantry action had set in, but it was essential that the enemy should have no chance of organising his front or improving his defences, and to prevent this the full powers of the batteries were called upon.

  7. Colonel Hall did in organising the recruitment of the 33rd Divisional Artillery in Camberwell; without his work, and the work of Lieut.

  8. After an almost sleepless night I rose early, and could relieve my anxiety only by organising a search, to be made in different directions, and getting into movement as soon as possible.

  9. The orthodox missionaries seem only to increase the babel by organising their own meetings under the protection of the local authorities.

  10. The President of the church then sought out a brother capable of organising the scheme, and this brother, proud and grateful at being chosen for such a mission, sold all his goods and took up his new responsibilities.

  11. They may harness her talents and her willingness in founding Swadeshi Sabha and organising Swadeshi propaganda on a sound basis.

  12. Not long ago, we knew this secret of our own economic independence and it is possible for us to regain that independence by a little effort, a little organising agency and a little sacrifice.

  13. In the meantime Lord Kitchener, who had descended for a few days to De Aar, had shown great energy in organising small mobile columns which should follow and, if possible, destroy the invaders.

  14. Why are you going off to Richmond to enlist in one of the batteries there, instead of joining your neighbours and friends here in organising one or other of the companies they are forming?

  15. But through others she succeeded in organising them secretly into a band prepared to do her work.

  16. The mind's reactions anticipate in such cases its sufficient nourishment; it has not yet matured under the rays of experience, so that both materials and guidance are lacking for its precocious organising force.

  17. Did you ever hear of such a thing as a railroad president organising a company to sell supplies to his own road?

  18. The deep abiding difficulty in the way of organising women workers lies here.

  19. The Japanese, by bolstering up Semianoff and Kalmakoff, and the Americans, by protecting and organising enemies, made it practically impossible for the Omsk Government to maintain its authority or existence.

  20. Small intellectual talent is necessary: indeed where among them, except in the head of Carnot, busied organising victory, would you find any?

  21. Busy sits Carnot, in Salut Public; busy for his share, in 'organising victory.

  22. Several English officers having but a few years before been employed in organising the Persian troops, accounted for their knowledge of the English bugle-calls, now artfully used to create confusion.

  23. The tremendous organising machinery of the Catholic Church was laid bare for a moment.

  24. In an age when all celebrities are easily distinguished thus, Lord Huddersfield, was perfectly familiar to everyone as the great organising churchman.

  25. Here the town of Raab ought to have made some protracted defence, in order to enable the Archduke John to co-operate with his younger brother Regnier, another of this warlike family, who was organising the Hungarian insurrection.

  26. The arrangements made for organising their defence, were wisely adopted.

  27. Do you suppose they will like to see the lawyers and the politicians organising a labour agitation against the 'strong farmers'?

  28. General French is at Naauwpoort, organising a column to attack Colesberg at the earliest possible date.

  29. Negro suffrage was declared by the New York Evening Post to have resulted in "organising the ignorance and poverty of the State against its property and intelligence.

  30. Owing to the new agricultural opinion which had been developed indirectly by organising the farmer, we were able to win from Parliament the department I have named above.

  31. So, while we have advantages in organising Irish farmers, we have also, largely owing to well-known historical causes, to overcome difficulties which have no counterpart in the United States or England.


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