How To Use Organised In A Sentence

  • We've seen how things turned out for Scotland's national football manager; matters are organised no differently in the more modest context that is Scottish shinty.
  • The director organised two-day hippy schools for his extras, in which they were shown news clips from 1969 and instructed in hippy speak until such antiquated terms as 'crashpad', 'dig' and 'groovy' came naturally. Latest articles - Radio Prague
  • A picket was organised last week after receivers Robson Rhodes refused to withdraw redundancy notices issued to 67 staff.
  • The land forces are organised into British, Austrian and French divisions, all of which contain recreations of the original infantry, cavalry and artillery regiments that fought during the Napoleonic wars.
  • Organised self-help groups also rely on the beneficial effects of talking and discussion.
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  • The Polar Race, which will last between 30 and 40 days, has been organised by two of Britain's leading modern day adventurers.
  • Parking at the event appeared well organised and there were plenty of marshals about to make sure cars were lined up properly and able to leave the ground easily at the end of the day.
  • A successful job search needs to be as well organised as any other executive task.
  • We want a minimum one-year custodial sentence-longer for repeat offenders and organised gangs.
  • Annie also joined in a singalong at her party, which staff organised to celebrate her big day.
  • We simply do not have the space for well-organised drills of vegetables that lead to a wicker gate opening out onto a woodland meadow.
  • Last March members organised the first two-week permaculture course for sixteen intending residents and the general public.
  • The small minority of motorcycle riders that are involved in criminal activity should be able to be dealt with under existing laws against organised (or other) crime, we don't need more laws specifically targeting motorbike riders, or hysterical public discussion, about "bikie" terror. Central Midlands & Coastal Advocate
  • Their unusual protest was organised after they were banned from bringing in banners and placards. The Sun
  • It was organised by an interfaith discussion group who have been using the centre for ten years.
  • The programme would be organised till December 29 and the party activists would mob the collectorate on December 30, Ranga Rao said. Archive 2006-12-01
  • Coinciding with the Action Movie Festival, AXN also organised road shows earlier this week at popular hang-outs all over the city in yet another attempt to connect to its audiences.
  • Does a disorganised clothing industry with little commercial interest in quality simply reflect our own limited needs and aspirations?
  • It is something that is created and recreated every day through initiative and organised and coordinated activity.
  • A disorganised woman is asked to be maid of honour at her best friend's wedding. The Sun
  • Even gents' public toilets are organised so that conversation need not be interrupted by the proceedings; piddling in company seems an integral part of the male bonding experience.
  • This in turn reflects aspects of the way their society was organised. BRITAIN BC: Life In Britain and Ireland before the Romans
  • Twelve political parties and three coalitions are fielding candidates in the election, organised just six months after a bloodless coup toppled the president.
  • The collections themselves will be organised thematically, beginning with the physical environment of the Nile valley and the surrounding desert and oases.
  • They included counterterror meeting minutes, details of organised crime and information on a high-profile investigation. The Sun
  • Marketing itself tends to be a more specialist operation organised through trading companies who act as agents for manufacturers.
  • In the centre of Lanzarote, it is easily accessible if you hire a car or take an organised tour. The Sun
  • The growth of organised crime has made interference with juries an increasingly serious threat to justice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many different forms of student protest have already been organised.
  • They'd organised some skody sausage sizzle.
  • Other problems included a shortage of learning materials, disorganised teachers and the financial incapacity of students from rural areas.
  • Staff have organised two trolley loads of perishable food for the hospice and Santa will be picking up the presents.
  • Fusser said exhibitions in Hong Kong are professionally organised and efficient, with sophisticated logistics.
  • I heard of the clubs and the socialist Sunday schools that organised picnics in the country and study groups.
  • The writer's body finds itself dismantled, brutalised, shook up, helpless, useless puppet, prey to disorganised ideas.
  • The union organised a month-long picket.
  • The protest was organised to highlight concerns at the planned introduction of flotels to house asylum-seekers recently arrived in the country.
  • Conflict has simplistically been blamed on stock-thieves, but police have also been accused of taking sies, and Mhlaba has alleged organised crime and politics also fueled the conflict. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Reproduced are paintings, which won the top prizes in a contest organised by a Malayalam daily.
  • The developer met with residents at a meeting organised by the development committee.
  • The women who organised the first Ladyfest, who are also playing at the Glasgow event, are blown away by these three lassies from Glasgow who came all that way and had such an amazing experience that they've organised one of their own.
  • That is why Labour is going to introduce ID cards to boost our efforts in tackling the organised criminal gangs who traffic illegal immigrants, drugs and money into our communities.
  • The Motorsport Industry Association has also organised the event, where a variety of road, rally and drag cars are being displayed.
  • Currently fish drying is carried out in the unorganised sector by women in rural areas who work for local agents on piece rates or on daily wages.
  • Organised by the Energy Research Centre, the conference comes just as Britain reopens the debate of whether to expand Britain's nuclear power capacity.
  • However, focusing on having an organised, clean, tidy, welcoming, peaceful home with feminine touches is something I can do to comfort my husband and myself without any expenditure. Peace in the Storm
  • The awards ceremony is organised and presented by members of staff. Times, Sunday Times
  • The company organised a scheme for the delivery of concrete through owner-drivers who were paid a fixed mileage rate.
  • White-collar crime appeared to be a normal and accepted part of business practice, being both very costly and highly organised.
  • If we say that science is organised knowledge, we are met by the truth that all knowledge is organised in a greater or less degree -- that the commonest actions of the household and the field presuppose facts colligated, inferences drawn, results expected; and that the general success of these actions proves the data by which they were guided to have been correctly put together. Essays on Education and Kindred Subjects Everyman's Library
  • A karaoke night was organised but there were a few technical difficulties on the night.
  • Turning Wheels organised two blockades at the Marianhill toll plaza on the N3 near Durban last month to highlight what it called lorry drivers 'exploitation and unfair working conditions. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • A tiger hunt was something Indian kings organised to honour their imperial guests, a colonial equivalent of a banquet.
  • Or, as some like to think of it, organised scabbing. The 'big society' is collapsing under its inherent absurdity | Catherine Bennett
  • We sauntered out of the house, feeling fairly smug as we'd got organised quite quickly for a change.
  • Treating terrorism like organised crime, investigators used informants, turncoat terrorists, telephone bugs and confessions to build the case.
  • The Minority Movement, organised by the infant Communist Party of Great Britain, sought to organise militants in trade unions.
  • Parking in Devizes is inadequate, badly organised and is driving people to other towns where parking is free and easier to find.
  • I help keep her organised but sometimes she has a stylist and an entourage of make-up people to do that. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Party has ruthlessly crushed any sign of organised opposition.
  • The way this raid was organised, the commando landing, and street battles make this a classic of fighting raids.
  • They offered to help and they organised the wake after the funeral.
  • By the late 1980s and early 1990s the bailes had ceased being dances and become venues for organised gang warfare.
  • The proposal came at a meeting organised by the National Consumer's Council, a representative body established by statute in 1975.
  • The popularity of organised tours visiting the Balearics and the interest of the locals has encouraged the club to expand.
  • Adorno argues that the belief that true thinking may simply be equated with correct predicative thinking both reflects and enables the imperative to a universal exchangeability of objects within organised economic life.
  • We are too disorganised to have any seating plans. Times, Sunday Times
  • But Desmond is what you call finely organised; and you can't handle a violin as you would Captain Desmond, V.C.
  • In any event, even grass-roots support in the party tends to be generated and organised along factional more than local lines.
  • We did some organised activities such as bungee jumping and whitewater rafting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some areas are quarantining returning migrants, while teams are being organised to bring in crops so that workers don't have to return to help with the harvest, they said.
  • A collection is being organised for the victims of the Pakistani Earthquake and the requirements are blankets, duvets, sleeping bags and tents.
  • Aware of this still unrealised potential, the government is working to break any possibility of organised labour using a divisive pay structure.
  • The fireworks party was organised by all of Ben and Sarah's neighbours in a small communal garden at the back of the crescent of houses where they live.
  • The next big fund-raiser being organised by the Order themselves is a Race Night in the Ark Bar on November 22.
  • This j’ouvert is a relatively recent addition to the Notting Hill Carnival, organised by CD Jam, a small collective of Carnival performers. August « 2008 « Squares of Wheat
  • He likes to be organised - ‘the boys tease me about it, but it helps’ - and his peg is a picture of neatness next to Ricky Ponting's pigsty in the dressing room.
  • The real problem was the fact that no intelligent debate on organised crime had taken place, he said.
  • As the decade wore on, organised employment increased marginally, peaking in 1997.
  • I would impose restrictions on those suspected of being involved in organised crime.
  • Organised in conjunction with Soho House in Birmingham, where Boulton lived and had his factory, this conference explores themes such as Boulton's career, his work in ormolu and silver, and the role of his factory.
  • The annual competition is organised by the city administration and aimed at improving skills and boosting the profile of sports among the city's youth.
  • The only glimmer of hope for these wretched people is the emergence of organised resistance to the present policies.
  • The plans and tactics are expressed, inter alia, in labour legislation, corporate policy, organised labour stratagems and day-to-day executive decisions.
  • We would argue that a close review of leading gangsters and organised-crime figures would reveal quite a degree of ethnic diversity.
  • Hunters, in organised groups of three to four people, will be allowed to shoot mouflons, wild boars, roes, red deer and fallow deer at Christmas.
  • Children were pepped up so much that they organised a valedictory function on their own.
  • The sketch show format inevitably feels a little disjointed, while satirical targets such as birth control and organised religion now look pretty tame. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps some lessons in protocol, diplomacy, and good relations with the electorate can be organised for the PM.
  • Approximately half had organised or helped with playgroups and a similar number had previously worked as welfare assistants.
  • You can be strong and organised with money and make wise plans. The Sun
  • In the first-half, it was hardly a see-saw, ding-dong cup battle - City's excellently organised defence and master-plan saw to that - but it was intriguing all the same.
  • The workers were guests of the firm who organised a visit to the illuminations in acknowledgment of their hard work during the year and to mark the coronation.
  • The prisoners organised orchestral concerts and operas and she sang in them, writing to her sons to send her music. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her own life is organised with meticulous care. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Aqua Dome first opened its doors on May 10, 1994 and to make this milestone staff and management have organised three days of fun and frolics for the young and young at heart.
  • To play somebody who has a kid and is quite chaotic and disorganised really appealed to me.
  • An exhibition of geological data and samples organised at the Museum auditorium has turned out to be a big draw for school children in the city.
  • Approximately half had organised or helped with playgroups and a similar number had previously worked as welfare assistants.
  • Dennis and Erdos think that the fear is well justified by a thousand cumulative trends, beginning with the habitual incivility of teenagers from broken homes and ending with serious and organised crime.
  • If people must have fireworks then they should only be for properly organised displays.
  • A real decline in inflation would depend in the moderation of wage demands by ‘organised groups of workers’, indicated Government sources.
  • It claimed that the incident had compromised sensitive information on organised crime and drug trafficking. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or maybe she was sucked into a maelstrom of organised crime, from which only he could extricate her.
  • They were organised in midfield and resolute in defence. Times, Sunday Times
  • Firstly, we do need to have a thorough and properly organised constitutional review.
  • It is organised as a non-profit charity with a priority placed on inclusion and education.
  • The thrillingly malign soliloquies are rapped out with sharp articulacy, crisp, controlled and highly organised. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unorganised sellers bring us a host of cheap goods at throwaway prices, but they don't enjoy much comfort, for their lives are one long struggle for existence, from generation to generation.
  • Unlike the street-sellers, whose lives were solitary, the mudlarks formed organised communities.
  • As part of this bulletin they gave a potted summary of the activities that various offices had organised.
  • It looked like utter chaos to me, but organised chaos.
  • In December he had sat stunned at a hastily organised and crowded press conference at Heathrow airport.
  • Postgraduate activity is organised into a Graduate School, which acts as a focus for research student affairs.
  • It appears more organised because of the publicists and managers involved, but it all sort of tumbled into place in a couple of weeks.
  • dredger" came its rounds; and, for fear he should miss the warm consolations of a lower third "Scrunch," they organised one for his special benefit, and had the happiness of seeing him rising in the middle, scared and puffing, with cheeks the colour of a peony. Follow My leader The Boys of Templeton
  • This will be an official vote, paid for and organised by the county council. The Rhostyllen Referendum
  • Other events will be organised together with other institutes, unions, universities, community culture centres, museums and galleries.
  • Due to NGO pressures - such as that by the late Edmund Kaiser, founder of Terre des Hommes, who launched the first campaign against these "traditional practices" - WHO organised a seminar in Khartoum in 1979 when the unambiguous term FGM was first coined. Tundra Tabloids.......
  • In a properly organised rural neighbourhood could be developed that higher kind of attraction which is suggested by the very word _neighbourhood_. The Rural Life Problem of the United States Notes of an Irish Observer
  • They are introduced to the day centre and attend regular training sessions organised by the project and other outside agencies.
  • A battle-ravaged legion could have only two maniples, a hastily reorganised one could have ten.
  • We reorganised and realigned very quickly and eventually there was nowhere for England to go.
  • Organised at state level, the Guard is composed of part-timers who undergo a statutory period of training with the regular Army.
  • I understand that what we do affects many interests, of organised groups, politicians and shady businesses.
  • At one point 16,000 dockers organised mobile pickets and closed the docks along the Thames.
  • Neither side appeared sufficiently strong or well organised to secure a conclusive victory; yet civilian casualties were beginning to soar. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were four anarchists on the Military Revolutionary Committee which organised the insurrection in Petrograd.
  • The action takes place on Hal's stag event, an all-day pub-crawl organised by his dour friend Mr Mac.
  • This kind of self-definition has dominated human societies for most of the 6,000-plus years of organised civilisation.
  • They can now play China off against the US and a feeble and unorganised Europe, just as Nasser and Hafez al-Assad did with the Soviet Union. Letters: After the fall of Mubarak, what next for Egypt?
  • Gende® €quality: Europes quality? was an international seminar organised by JEF-Europe and JEF-Slovakia in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia from WN.com - Financial News
  • Most of the dagga had been confiscated by the organised crime unit with assistance from local dog unit members on the N2 near Komga during routine patrols.
  • This month is the 75th anniversary of organised gliding in Australia.
  • The navvies were organised under gangers, men who organised the gangs of labourers.
  • Well, the village is settling back into a normal routine again after all the hectic activities organised around Christmas.
  • These were the growth of organised and comprehensive diplomatic archives and the publication of the first great printed collections of international treaties.
  • In the centre of Lanzarote, it is easily accessible if you hire a car or take an organised tour. The Sun
  • National Congress steering committee, Nexa Keska, and representatives of organised commerce and agriculture, have agreed that any attempts to incorporate Griqualand East with the Eastern ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The team also organised anonymous callers to request information from the agency. Times, Sunday Times
  • The stoppage was organised by one of the trade union confederations representing Alitalia employees.
  • The dead boy was also 15 and belonged to a group that had gatecrashed a birthday party organised by Navarrete's street gang. Mexico's drug war: 'I shot him in the back and he fell ? in that moment I felt the best'
  • A report by the state prosecutor described the police action as confused and disorganised.
  • In an ideal and organised world, the motorist would be sensible enough to refuel his car before joining a motorway. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were taking part in the monthly tidy-up organised by the local Community Association.
  • A slide show was organised after the talk, in which children were told about the role of flora and fauna in the ecosystem.
  • Some bits I have passing familiarity with do not have organised religion - lots of localised deities, yes, but no festivals that I'd be certain of - while others are patchworked this religion and its festivals are predominant _here_, in the next village over a different calendar will be kept, and _that_ subgroup is celebrating something else entirely and has a different day of rest. A year of festivities
  • Seventies designs, in contrast, were monochromatic and tonally organised, texts rationalised and regular.
  • If we got organised, I reckon we could take the place. Times, Sunday Times
  • I've decided I'm neither a naturally gifted nor organised bottomer of a house. 42 entries from November 2007
  • This means I'm dopey (more than usual), grumpy and disorganised.
  • Measures have included the setting up of regional development agencies, private- public partnership schemes and privately organised enterprise trusts.
  • Because you produced it on loose pages I could exhibit it month by month as you organised it.
  • From 1999 until early 2001, Lauder infiltrated the organised racist movement in Canada.
  • The campaign, organised by Lechlade farmer Charles Mann, will involve canvassing voters on doorsteps, distributing leaflets and putting up Tory posters.
  • Each walk has a different leader, is well organised beforehand and lasts between an hour and an hour and half.
  • Meanwhile, organised crime continues to flourish on the back of the trade in illegal narcotics. The Sun
  • Many people today are saying how organised religion does nothing for society, and it helps no one.
  • The more established parts of organised criminal gangs seek to make investments in the ‘legitimate’ economy, by buying companies or real estate.
  • I made Bovril and organised some boil-in-the-bag chilli while Ewan set about making his stew. Long Way Down
  • There will also be informal ballots organised by individual landlords at hundreds of pubs in Manchester.
  • Photographers are being challenged to link past and present in a prize competition organised by Cumbria County Council.
  • ‘We're looking for people who in 15 minutes can make an inert audience move,’ explains Jonny Rocket, who, with his wife Lisa, has organised the free event.
  • But officials admit that the battle against organised crime could last a generation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The discussions were organised under the rubric of four broad themes: economic production, access to wealth, civil society and the public arena, and, political power and ethics.
  • Then it was a response to the rising political power of organised labour; now it is a consequence of very different social changes.
  • Estonia are a tough, organised team who will play with a dogged determination to keep us out. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was a festival atmosphere in the air, with hundreds of people packing the streets for all of the events that had been organised.
  • The very first time any police officer decides to stop this by making an arrest, they will throw the most monster strop, start screaming about police brutality and hurl themselves all over the street in a giant, organised version of a toddler tantrum. All That Trouble Over A Footballer « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Organised and efficient, others admire and respect their discipline, control and eloquence.
  • The highly organised fraternities — student social clubs — even bring their own marquees emblazoned with the starspangled banner. The Sun
  • And it is an easy sport to continue when you leave the cosseted world of organised school sport and have to think for yourself. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, police are convinced those responsible were organised car thieves and not opportunists.
  • The annual pilgrimage to Knock for the residents of Aras Attracta organised by the Friends of Aras Attracta will be held today, Tuesday, June 7.
  • We've organised a heavy drinking session for the weekend already.
  • The four day exhibition, organised by the Autograph Collectors Club of India, has on display over 1,000 autographs from collectors across the country.
  • Historians are now concerned with resistance in active and passive forms, organised and impromptu, group and individual, male and female, political, economic, and cultural.
  • The legacies of Prohibition were an increased level of alcohol consumption and flourishing organised crime.
  • You need to be well organised and flexible to ensure that you meet your deadlines and have good communication skills, as you will be liaising with both guests and suppliers.
  • You can be strong and organised with money and make wise plans. The Sun
  • Try-dives are organised to give anyone interested a taste of breathing underwater using a scuba unit in a safe, controlled environment.
  • The late Dr. Cawley was chairman of the Swinford Branch for many years and ensured regular meetings were held and socials organised, as well as the annual church gate collections.
  • Yet scarcely a hint of this hugely important story is contained in the Oxburgh report, which simply glosses it over, hoping to appease critics by throwing in a few vaguely critical comments about how Jones and his team were a trifle "disorganised" in archiving their data. British Blogs
  • The event itself was well organised and mercifully free of the marketing hype that often comes with the introduction of new technology.
  • Our chapel met beforehand and organised a solid mass walkout from that meeting.
  • David helicoptered back to London, while the rest of the team headed off for a barbecue, organised by Christian Horner.
  • Sharjah also boasts the first formally organised school. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fundraising for the new organ, which came from Scotland, was organised by Rainsford and he was fulsome in his appreciation of all the generous donors.
  • A game will be moved to the east coast for next season if it can be organised in time. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first incoming flight, organised by the CIA, was welcomed with desultory bursts of anti-aircraft fire.
  • Although it charts the development of ideas in Van Gogh's ouevre, the show is not organised strictly chronologically, but by theme.
  • If we got organised, I reckon we could take the place. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not only did he ring back promptly but he had already organised a replacement. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have also organised an unofficial strike against the increase in work intensity in the Kia Motor plant.
  • These were the growth of organised and comprehensive diplomatic archives and the publication of the first great printed collections of international treaties.
  • disorganised", but then goes on to say that there was no evidence of "deliberate scientific malpractice". British Blogs
  • Moved the DSL modem and both hubs on top of a filing cabinet, screwed their surge bar onto the wall, organised the cables, etc.
  • She has annually organised and choreographed sell-out shows starring her pupils, with all the proceeds going to local charities.
  • Just as gangsta rap in the US was closely associated with LA gang culture, Rio funk consolidated itself as the soundtrack of organised crime.
  • The good part of the store is that the clothes are arranged in an organised fashion, each size has its own separate pile.

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