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单词 Organised
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1. These courses cover a twelve-week period and are organised into three four-week modules.
2. The parade was very well organised and passed without mishap.
3. They booked our hotel, and organised car hire.
4. The initial mobilisation was well organised.
5. The union organised a month-long picket.
6. The tables were organised into six different categories.
7. Part I is a rant against organised religion.
8. The meeting was organised by Congresswoman Maxine Waters.
9. Art theft is now part of organised crime.
10. She has been involved in the war against organised crime.
11. The rebels are well organised, disciplined and very well armed.
12. The Party has ruthlessly crushed any sign of organised opposition.
13. The investigation had aimed at a loosely organised group of criminals.
14. You'll need to provide continuous, organised entertainment or children may get over-excited.
15. Services need to be more effectively organised than they are at present.
16. The evacuation is being organised at the request of the United Nations Secretary General.
17. When it was dark, they organised an attack a third time.
18. Organised junior football was either restricted or logistically impossible to operate.
19. Now they're investigating how the rave was organised.
20. A Brownie is organised and cares for cleanliness.
21. The exhibition is organised chronologically.
22. Modern electioneering is sophisticated and highly organised.
23. Fifteen years ago there was no organised illegal trade.
24. Get organised and get going.
25. Ape fights have reportedly been organised in cellars.
26. They were organised and formidable teams before its formation.
27. Both operate within highly organised frameworks and infrastructures.
28. A successful job search needs to be as well organised as any other executive task.
29. The restaurant was very busy,[http://] and the kitchens were organised chaos.
30. She's trying to get in on a research project organised by the university.
1. These courses cover a twelve-week period and are organised into three four-week modules.
2. A successful job search needs to be as well organised as any other executive task.
3. The parade was very well organised and passed without mishap.
31. It can't be organised in the presence of invaders.
32. A great drive of deer had been organised for the wedding guests.
33. I have organised my argument into five main sections following this introduction.
34. The presidents' men have organised counter-demonstrations, mainly consisting of unenthusiastic state employees.
35. But nothing sustained and organised of this kind was ever contemplated in London.
36. But it was kind of him to have organised this - and at least they would command a good view of the bridge.
37. Marketing itself tends to be a more specialist operation organised through trading companies who act as agents for manufacturers.
38. Many such activities were organised this year in co-operation with academic departments.
39. A leftwing theatre company sponsored the follow-up, organised on stage by a budding theatre director, Joseph Losey.
40. The suggestion was made at a joint meeting of all sides organised by North Yorkshire county council.
41. The work of the clinical teacher is influenced by the way in which her responsibilities are organised.
42. The way this raid was organised, the commando landing(), and street battles make this a classic of fighting raids.
43. Is it possible that some learning difficulties arise from the ways in which schools are organised and managed?
44. In the garden at the back, Sheikh had organised a chemistry exhibition.
45. It's best to go with an organised group if you want to cycle or paddle your way through the area.
46. Accept that and formulate an organised plan of action and you're nearly there!
47. Regular exhibitions of members' work are organised by the society, the annual exhibition being held at the City Art Gallery.
48. But when a national day of action was organised in Ottawa earlier this month just 200 stood in the cold outside Parliament.
49. During the 1987 election we set a carefully timed an organised arrival at a particular airport.
50. The day was organised by the Gloucestershire Regiment as part of a recruitment drive.
51. Today security threats come from Chechnya, organised crime and corrupt officials.
52. All the tee-shirts were modelled by the pupils during the school's fashion show organised by the Parent Teachers Association.
52. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
53. The problem is how those things all go together to form one highly organised complicated thing.
54. Members receive regular information about forthcoming attractions, and special events are organised.
55. They organised events for charity, gave concerts, formed clubs, and were generally beginning to become part of the administration.
56. Police, alerted by a motorist who dashed to a phone box, organised a replacement ambulance.
57. It represented an extreme example of a theocracy - of a body politic organised essentially around religious principles.
58. This work must be well organised and error-free on the night or the result will be total failure.
59. As a reaction to those events some local associations organised a demonstration on October 23.
60. Video lives A series of programmes about cultural identities by contemporary video and film-makers organised in collaboration with Birmingham Library Services.
61. Originally, a football team was organised to help alleviate the drug problem by using sports as a cure.
62. Organised self-help groups also rely on the beneficial effects of talking and discussion.
63. Members are organised in local branches grouped together in regions that are overseen by voluntary Regional Directors.
64. The recent final of a tournament organised by mine-disposal experts drew a crowd of 17,000.
65. The overall effect is precisely the same as if there were an organised conspiracy of silence among churchmen.
66. Events are organised at national, regional and local level and cater for people at all levels of ability.
67. He has organised a meeting between the regional directors of the major clearing banks and the Federation's North-East members.
68. This is because there is no organised nuclear peace movement in the subcontinent to provide a focus for the disarmament constituency.
69. The competition, in its eighth year, was organised by Wytch Farm control room operator Dave Handley.
70. Organised by the Eastern Sporting Sidecar Association, the first of 12 scheduled meetings this year has attracted a top class entry.
71. Via a back to nursing course organised by a nursing employment agency.
72. The Second-in-Command organised the company into the final order of march whilst the other commanders carried out final checks.
73. However, as feminists have consistently argued, potentially housework could be organised in a different way.
74. Green Parties in the North-East have organised a simulation exercise on Saturday for individual groups concerned with development and the global environment.
75. There's petty crime and crime on a grand scale, well organised.
76. If you have a family, you should have organised suitable long-term accommodation before bringing them with you to Edinburgh.
77. Postgraduate activity is organised into a Graduate School, which acts as a focus for research student affairs.
78. The ideal solution would be to use such people as software testers but the world isn't that well organised!
79. Some also organised meetings for chairpersons and for training coordinators to help them with their new roles.
80. This work organised the known theory of permutation groups and its relationship with Galois Theory.
81. Women are taking command of organised crime: negotiating syndicate structures, mapping strategy, clinching deals and ordering executions.
82. For 1993 we have organised four holidays to cater for students of all levels of experience and covering a variety of subjects.
83. Organised by the Alton and District Arts Council,[Sentence dictionary] the week promises to be better than ever.
84. The next part aims to place this within an organised framework that can be delivered to families.
85. Gould organised the shipment of several complete bowers back to London, where they were put on display at the Zoological Society.
86. Around 30 people gathered for the ceremony which was organised by Families Acting for Innocent Relatives.
87. She has definite ideas on how she thinks things should be organised, and sometimes she is right.
88. However, even this chore was quickly organised to accommodate regular visits to his beloved Scourie.
89. Have events been organised to raise awareness among all staff of the recruitment problem ahead?
90. If Guy had only exchanged contracts last week, he'd organised himself with impressive speed.
91. The choice of organised leisure pursuits is little short of staggering.
92. Afternoons were given over to village leave, organised games, set walks, leisure periods and detention.
93. Even if such a customer is on an excursion, it is not one organised by the trader.
94. The highly organised St Stephen's Society programme which she now leads was at that time a closed book to her!
95. These include returning: Via a back to nursing or re-entry programme organised by your local health board or district health authority.
96. It was organised by the Chamber of Shipping, whose personnel were on hand to help with enquiries.
97. The Round Table, which has always worked closely with the Trust has organised thirteen clinics in Oxfordshire over the next fortnight.
98. However skilfully that is organised, the disruption to the vital work of the Institute will be close to unbearable.
99. I have, how shall I put it, organised an elective affinity for you already.
100. The second is the collective tractor and machinery sale organised on a regular basis by specialist auctioneers.
101. A separately organised night-nursing service tends to fragment patient care.
102. At the same time there was no organised capital market and so interest rates might be high.
103. The event was organised to increase driver involvement, improve safe driving standards and promote fleet care.
104. Neither had been invited, so I managed to get invitations for them organised, which each seems greatly to have appreciated.
105. Outings and social events are also organised by the group for housebound people, using its own minibus.
106. Schattschneider argues that certain types of groups are organised into politics and others are organised out of it'.
107. Kate was one of eight lucky finalists to be chosen from hundreds of entrants in the competition organised by Living magazine.
108. The development of organised diplomatic archives and of foreign office libraries is perhaps best seen in Britain.
109. Surely, even by the abysmal standards of these people, we can survive without this organised slaughter?
110. On trips organised for food writers, public perfidy is a popular lament.
111. For a while it organised mass meetings outside Eastbourne and Rye and sought to push up wages during the harvest season.
112. The Society plans to meet twice a year, with the possibility of matches and other events being organised,[ ] subject to demand.
113. Their extensive lands were organised and run from these focal places, which often appear relatively insignificant today.
114. It is in respect of bad human behaviour generally that the almost complete absence of condemnation from organised religion is so deplorable.
115. They acknowledged that there was an acute shortage of nurses throughout the country and concluded that a training scheme should be organised.
116. Annual trips and holidays are organised for disabled children, providing them with an opportunity to experience different environments.
117. The opening of mail was as extensive and systematically organised as telephone tapping.
118. Inpeg, the Czech environmentalist umbrella group that organised the protests, refused to condemn Molotov cocktails being thrown at police.
119. When you've got your completion date, you can breath a sigh of relief - and get your removal firm organised.
120. Measures have included the setting up of regional development agencies, private- public partnership schemes and privately organised enterprise trusts.
121. We want a minimum one-year custodial sentence-longer for repeat offenders and organised gangs.
122. As to serious and organised crime, in the 1990s we must address the subject of police structure with greater enthusiasm.
123. These would have to be organised between calls, together with other admin details that developed during the day.
124. Respondents wanted the office to be kept tidy and records well organised, and no-smoking areas allocated.
125. These are students who have organised themselves to undertake surveys of buildings requiring modification for full public access.
126. Psychotic illness itself is frequently a discontinuous event and mostly inimical to organised thought.
127. In Jayapura the independence movement organised its most forthright challenge yet.
128. However, nothing can substitute for the pressures of organised public opinion in lending and debtor countries.
129. Though the Tories are less organised, they still have plenty of ammunition.
130. I heard her say so, though she would not interfere in anything Mum had organised.
131. Contemporary political struggles organised on religious lines clearly need social and economic explanations.
132. The scene is powerful stuff, well organised and well lit by Serban.
133. Angry bakers who believe organised gangs are responsible yesterday called for a crackdown on the thefts.
134. They blocked the entrances in protest at what they claim is the unnecessary culling of badgers organised from the base.
135. Most expressed great interest in becoming more centrally organised and informed.
136. These were the growth of organised and comprehensive diplomatic archives and the publication of the first great printed collections of international treaties.
137. Another backbencher was told his place on a Foreign Office organised trip would be withdrawn if he defied the Government.
138. I had organised two more fallback packages that would come in handy now.
139. The illegal trade in drugs supports organised crime the world over.
140. Harvard Securities organised a surprise raid on the premises of Tudorbury's new sharedealing floor shortly after its inception.
141. Five-a-side football invitation YOUNG footballers are invited to compete in a five-a-side tournament organised by police at Warrington.
142. In 1987, he organised a £57 million management buyout of Pontins,[http:///organised.html] then owned by Bass.
143. Approximately half had organised or helped with playgroups and a similar number had previously worked as welfare assistants.
144. Mrs Jackie Bowshell organised the event and cars were brought in by regular customers to a strict timetable.
145. Its organisers chose Palermo because it was the symbol of victory against organised crime.
146. Tom organised the day to raise funds for the charity and the final catch was almost £500.
147. A ground party was immediately organised to manhandle the aircraft on to sheets of corrugated iron positioned on the tarmac.
148. In fact the growing demand for immediate emancipation had captured organised antislavery at the national level by the spring of 1831.
149. Certainly not well armed, organised or brave enough to attack a chateau in the open countryside.
150. They are introduced to the day centre and attend regular training sessions organised by the project and other outside agencies.
151. Conversely, producers in this situation tend to be a relatively homogeneous group, collegially organised.
152. The eighteen candidates, mostly pro-democracy activists, organised public debates and forums which were packed with interested observers and participants.
153. Dundalk's mean, well organised rearguard will certainly be a lot less generous this afternoon.
154. Organised adult education groups can be found, and the local library may have details of organised parties and expeditions.
155. Tom went off on paternity leave and his secretary organised a whip-round to send a card and a gift.
156. Also, locally organised, imaginative initiatives to introduce pupils to careers in science.
157. A few concerts were organised in connection with national holidays - for example on railworkers day or at officially sanctioned Youth parties.
158. Who has such authority will depend on the nature of the particular business and the way in which it is organised.
159. It was the only health board with a well organised congenital malformation register.
160. The following year, the local middle classes organised the new Bonfire Societies and controlled popular effervescence became a tourist attraction.
161. Secondly, some change may be organised from above in order to encourage agricultural productivity and curb social injustice.
162. Do you think the entry into Equity for drama students is unfairly organised?
163. Because of user non-participation, factionalism and the failure of user committees, periodic group meetings were organised by staff.
164. Once resources have been obtained, they would be organised to provide the College curriculum, and ensure the necessary non-teaching support.
165. A local study exposure programme arranges visits to deprived areas that so far do not have organised activities.
166. Organised on house party lines, they have proved most popular.
167. Anyone who's had a child bullied at school knows the depth of children's capacity for cold, organised cruelty.
168. But we have organised a massive discount from Lorus Quartz, to add glamour to your night-time fashion.
169. The reception office should be so organised that all sources of information necessary to answer enquiries are immediately to hand.
170. It is assumed that the way in which a text is organised highlights specific communicative functions.
171. But everybody's starving by the time the bacon butty run is organised at around 7.30am.
172. It looked like utter chaos to me,[http:///organised.html] but organised chaos.
173. Lessons took up only two hours a day and the farm work was badly organised.
174. If there are no relatives or friends, staff should be organised to stay with the dying person.
175. There are activities organised by bi-communal enthusiasts, but day-to-day life goes on in different worlds.
176. The project has been organised by Newcastle City Council's education department.
177. Debates and discussion groups were organised, and a free concert was held in the evening.
178. The magic will be used in organised or private rituals for healing, and divination for guidance when important decisions loom.
179. It was nearly always organised by a government, although some torturers acted on their own initiatives.
180. It is organised into small cells and therefore hard to infiltrate, particularly as total secrecy is demanded of its members.
181. Mr Goncharik said that he had been given police evidence detailing how the regime organised the murder of three opposition figures.
182. Gradually it became more institutionalised as something resembling organised diplomatic services emerged.
183. Moral careers, as we have seen, are lives organised around exemplary biographies.
184. White-collar crime appeared to be a normal and accepted part of business practice, being both very costly and highly organised.
185. There are also bowling evenings and fondue evenings, and in addition there will be a programme organised by our rep in Kaprun.
186. Frank has organised this novel method of fund raising - final date for offers is December 14.
187. Jacobitism as a movement was as yet too incoherent and badly organised,[http:///organised.html] and lacked a firm social base.
188. The popularity of organised tours visiting the Balearics and the interest of the locals has encouraged the club to expand.
189. The tournament was excellently organised.
190. It also organised promotional activities in Chongqing and Ningxia.
191. The HKSAR Government is organised into bureaux and departments.
192. These outfits are non - hierarchical , decentralised , nominally leaderless and organised with militaristic precision.
193. The opposition is worried that a snap election will be held before they can get organised.
194. The rally was organised at the instance of two senior cabinet ministers.
195. In the old animistic world view, people believed that nature was organised by invisible souls.
196. However, he and organised if he wants to become a computer programmer.
197. We distinguish between two kinds of illegal circumvention of taxation : bootlegging and large - scale organised smuggling.
198. The pro - democracy movement was led and organised by China's intelligentsia and college students.
199. The murder stunned Croatia , revealing the grip of organised crime and corruption.
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