Sentences with organise
or·gan·ize
O o - To organize a committee.
- To organize the files of an office.
- Anyone can organise a flash mob and anyone can participate: all you have to do is find one on a website such as www.
- Companies also had a responsibility to ensure that workers got home safely, which meant they should organise car pools or cab vouchers.
- Cells become differentiated and organized into tissues.
- To organize workers.
- The real options are whether you plan and organise your wedding yourself or pay someone else to do it.
- The Far Eastern variety: Japan and Korea organise their society and.
- To organize a factory.
- We can't have any slip-ups, so you'd better get organized.
- Before the AFL game the women organise a netball match and afterwards players and supporters from both teams have a few beers.
- Ilo convention 87 on freedom of association and ILO convention 98 on protection of the right to organise and collective bargaining.
- Management resisted all efforts to organize.
- Onscreen buttons allow phoning the establishment to make a reservation, emailing a friend to organise a meeting.