The more we tried to 'organise' it the less it seemed to happen. From Wordnik.com. [Irish hackers get super happy] Reference
If I ever get round to buying my first home, that's the first room I want to 'organise'. From Wordnik.com. [TBR] Reference
They had some tea and buttered scones in a cheaper cafe, where Nellie tried to "organise" another waitress. From Wordnik.com. [The Workingman's Paradise An Australian Labour Novel] Reference
However, I haven't bothered with some of the more squirrely stuff like "organise" or the double-L vs single-L words. From Wordnik.com. [inauguration thoughts] Reference
They have made a commonplace of the word "organise"; the alien word is "vitalise.". From Wordnik.com. [The Epistles of St. Peter] Reference
To "organise" an audience is going to be a challenge and it would be a pity indeed if NSW Blues and Victoria Bushrangers play in front of empty galleries. From Wordnik.com. [The Hindu - Front Page] Reference
"A stronger and clearer framework governing employer rights in workplaces or industries which unions wish to 'organise' is required to prevent unproductive demarcation disputes.". From Wordnik.com. [The Australian | News |] Reference
Thanks for calling, Mrs Hanson, I'll organise a courier. From Wordnik.com. [Suspicion] Reference
Spain is not the only country to organise its domestic football differently. From Wordnik.com. [Co-operatives offer template for David Cameron's big society] Reference
But when Yeshu is freed they'll start looking for you so … go and organise!. From Wordnik.com. [Seek] Reference
What was more, they had had time to organise what was deemed a suitable reception. From Wordnik.com. [The Story of the Cambrian A Biography of a Railway] Reference
Delegates are taught how to organise study circles and seminars in their communities. From Wordnik.com. [Muslim group holds 'anti-terrorism' summer camp] Reference
"The easiest way to organise the World Cup is to go to England," said the Fifa president today. From Wordnik.com. [The Easy Option; and Big Talk] Reference
After a brief deliberation we decided to make our way to the village and organise a hunting-party. From Wordnik.com. [Adventures in Many Lands] Reference
City bred troops demand an organisation of things; Australasian troops organise things for themselves. From Wordnik.com. [The Kangaroo Marines] Reference
They had permitted the British there to organise on their own lines and make the conditions tolerable. From Wordnik.com. [The Better Germany in War Time Being some Facts towards Fellowship] Reference
Sinking down wearily in the chair beside the bed he painstakingly attempted to organise a plan of action. From Wordnik.com. [Juggernaut] Reference
"The buildings are perfect, they've all appreciated, and 24 hours is a long time and we will organise it.". From Wordnik.com. [Does this look ready to you? Chaos in run-up to Commonwealth Games] Reference
"The easiest way to organise the World Cup is to go to England," he told the Inside World Football website. From Wordnik.com. [England bid unbeatable, Clegg tells Fifa] Reference
Each effort is a multimillion dollar gamble; all count on Urzua to organise a host of tasks for his mining crew. From Wordnik.com. [Luis Urzua, the foreman keeping hope alive for Chile's trapped miners] Reference
Indeed, most schools do organise a way for parents to pass on outgrown or spare uniforms to those who might need them. From Wordnik.com. [Should I buy the cheapest school uniform?] Reference
Prof. had advised them to organise a party and cut off the raiders, but they preferred to consult Jacob before doing anything. From Wordnik.com. [A Canyon Voyage The Narrative of the Second Powell Expedition down the Green-Colorado River from Wyoming, and the Explorations on Land, in the Years 1871 and 1872] Reference
He was aware of the "modern vice of unrest" at a time when the human will had not yet set itself to direct and organise change. From Wordnik.com. [Personality in Literature] Reference
When large, it shows desire to dominate, to rule and command others, to lead and organise, and to carry out some distinct object. From Wordnik.com. [Palmistry for All] Reference
Despite being reduced in numbers, Liverpool were at least under the direction of a manager who knows how to organise in adversity. From Wordnik.com. [Pepe Reina howler gives Arsenal a point against 10-man Liverpool] Reference
This was the nation's opportunity to showcase its new power and influence as well as its ability to organise major sporting events. From Wordnik.com. [Delhi battling human and financial cost of hosting Commonwealth Games] Reference
Superior commanders must take steps to organise the pursuit, to cut off the enemy's line of retreat, and to complete his overthrow. From Wordnik.com. [Lectures on Land Warfare; A tactical Manual for the Use of Infantry Officers An Examination of the Principles Which Underlie the Art of Warfare, with Illustrations of the Principles by Examples Taken from Military History, from the Battle of Thermopylae, B.C. 480, to the Battle of the Sambre, November 1-11, 1918] Reference
As a consequence of these differences one individual will acquire and organise certain kinds of experience more readily than others. From Wordnik.com. [The Children: Some Educational Problems] Reference
All this and much more might be urged against the demand to institute and organise the systematic public feeding of school children. From Wordnik.com. [The Children: Some Educational Problems] Reference
Social networks are good places to organise protests, until the police show up and use the social network to identify the protesters. From Wordnik.com. [Rahim Kanani: Technology at a Crossroads: A Brief Snapshot of the Current and the Future] Reference
It is quite often to the advantage of a company to organise under the laws of one State for the purpose of doing business in another. From Wordnik.com. [Up To Date Business Home Study Circle Library Series (Volume II.)] Reference
A group of New Zealand librarians interested the Carnegie Corporation of New York in the proposal to organise a demonstration scheme in. From Wordnik.com. [Report of the Chief Librarian for the Year Ended 31 March 1958: Special Centennial Issue] Reference
Should it organise demonstrators and tell them to test the liberalism of upper-middle-class consumers by asking them to shop elsewhere?. From Wordnik.com. [The book that has the Tories running scared] Reference
A few hours 'delay gives him time to recover his equilibrium, to organise a rearguard, and to gain several miles on his rearward march. From Wordnik.com. [Lectures on Land Warfare; A tactical Manual for the Use of Infantry Officers An Examination of the Principles Which Underlie the Art of Warfare, with Illustrations of the Principles by Examples Taken from Military History, from the Battle of Thermopylae, B.C. 480, to the Battle of the Sambre, November 1-11, 1918] Reference
"I hear of so many fickle and timid friends as almost to make me sorry that I have ever attempted to organise a party to save my country.". From Wordnik.com. [A Political History of the State of New York, Volumes 1-3] Reference
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