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单词 Organise
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1. He has the ability to organise.
2. We can organise car rental from Chicago O'Hare Airport.
3. Zip drives help people to organise their important information.
4. Use spidergrams to organise your English vocabulary into different subjects.
5. Smith prides himself on being able to organise his own life.
6. Lacking sovereignty, they could organise no defence against their oppressors.
7. He tried to organise things so that the trip would be dressed up as a UN mission.
8. I have to organise a seating plan for the dinner.
9. We organise social events and often go out together.
10. Action: Organise in-service training for staff on customer relations.
11. However you organise your checking routine, it is crucial to present written work which has been checked over for spelling.
12. On a wider note, authors need to organise themselves to redress the current imbalance of power.
13. I invoked all the Lord Cardinal's power to organise a search for you.
14. It's a good idea if you can organise a space for each cat to call its own.
15. The research will collect and organise data on these, with a view to evaluating the economic models.
16. It's very easy to organise some investigative work by children on school meals provision.
17. It is necessary to organise the compounds in such a way that they are treated in a similar manner to individual words.
18. They were the first country to organise an international sevens tournament, which they did to celebrate their Centenary in 1973.
19. The Chaplains organise public worship, discussion groups, excursions and other activities all of which are advertised in the University.
20. Groups will also need to organise themselves and delegate different tasks in order to produce their newspaper by a strict deadline.
21. The old enemies become friends again as they organise the meeting to discuss the raid.
22. Or was it to organise workpeople to fight the most immediate battles?
23. She's angry at the way it portrays handicapped people, and has helped organise a blockade of a television studio.
23. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
24. So effective was their network that pro-democracy groups were able to organise two unusual nationwide protests.
25. A booklet is being distributed to advise city authorities on how to organise a mass clean-up.
26. In contrast, the engineer's ambition is to control, to organise, to plan and to eliminate risks.
27. It was then that the city pastors began asking their brethren in the mountain villages to organise sanctuary for the refugees.
28. This is your day and we will endeavour to organise it in a way that reflects your needs and requirements.
29. These different views of who the clients are also have far-reaching implications for how we organise the delivery of care.
30. Unfortunately, governments, aid agencies and the United Nations have an extremely poor record of being able to organise anything.
1. He has the ability to organise.
2. We can organise car rental from Chicago O'Hare Airport.
3. Zip drives help people to organise their important information.
4. Use spidergrams to organise your English vocabulary into different subjects.
31. It will make provision for mixed-ability groups much easier to organise, and encourage independent study.
32. The companies that organise the track days often have a club that offers a discount to their members.
33. This means that potential competitive bidders will have more time to organise rival bids.
34. Secondly, wars which involved civilian targets were less dangerous and cheaper to organise, but very costly for the defender.
35. Pressure group politics is a manifestation of this where individuals organise into groups to achieve their aims.
36. Tidal schemes have the advantage of regularity, an integrated electricity system could organise itself according to high and low water.
37. Hong Kong government officials shudder privately at the thought of having to organise the allocation.
38. What a comment on our society, that we need to organise ourselves against vandalism and theft!
39. Graphs and pictorial representations Organise Systematically the collection and tabulation of simple data.
40. You can also organise your own courses at Ynys Hywel with the advice and assistance of our qualified staff.
41. With a national competition there will be some very valuable regional coverage to organise.
42. We organise to meet later and listen in to Radio 5.
43. I want you to organise full blood analysis, and the usual urine tests.
44. Please take leaflets to class and try to organise parties.
45. Given the margins on most computer deals and the time it takes to organise shipment, this will bankrupt most companies.
46. Several centres organise classes and recruit their own part-time teachers.
47. The Federation's central council would organise a panel of judges and there would be a special, high-profile awards ceremony.
48. In the 70s legislation was passed to allow state or private regional planning bodies to organise excavations.
49. Only now are they starting to organise training for their staff.
50. But Mr Museveni's most dangerous failure is destined to be his refusal to allow opposition groups to organise.
51. It is good fun, too, for branches organise regular beer festivals and brewery visits.
52. There is also a long picking season, which makes it more difficult for growers to organise security.
53. No further excuse was needed to organise a saleable exhibition of king-hell Jimibelia.
54. As a tertiary intervention, I offered to organise a home help or meals on wheels service if Mrs Allen wished.
55. Third, we organise publicity which could bring information about ETA to a well targeted readership.
56. At an individual or party level discourses not only mediate between material conditions and their interpretation but can organise experience itself.
57. Mitsukoshi Etoile intends to organise exhibitions, to foster good relations between the two cultures.
58. Change has also affected the way we organise and set up exhibitions.
59. The University will organise arrangements for backup, copying and distribution of software and documentation subject to the conditions of the relevant licence.
60. He tried to organise a debate, and invited the most virulent protesters to come on stage and put their case.
61. And apologists for Labour's refusal to organise in Northern Ireland can not in all conscience describe themselves as democrats.
62. With their long history of shipbuilding Brooke Marine certainly knew how to organise these occasions.
63. The one certain way to ensure a head-on clash ... was to organise a non-Unionist march through the city centre.
64. Essex feel geographically rather remote from the Crystal Palace but have kindly offered to organise the 1982 event.
65. The experiences we organise for our learners vary according to the command of the language they have.
66. The journal staff organise up to three seminars a year, each dealing with an important national or international issue.
67. Fund raising campaigns are simpler to organise and sustain when they are short term sprints aimed at quickly achievable goals.
68. Hall's office at Dalhousie is decorated with souvenirs of the drilling expeditions he has since helped organise.
69. It must be a bit of a nightmare for the person trying to organise the itinerary at Waterloo.
70. One of the first steps will be to organise genetic counselling for all children not yet tested.
71. There are individual differences, but all history books tend to organise information in an hierarchical way.
72. Encouraged by this success, the rebels proceeded to organise a defensive network throughout the Holy Land.
73. It employs mechanical means to organise molecules into a monolayer on the surface of a liquid.
74. And, as with Favourites, you can organise your Bookmarks by putting them into folders.
75. In the face of repressive regimes, the peasantry have shown a capacity and willingness to organise and mobilise.
76. Young people wanted to organise groups too or at least to enrol somewhere in the new craze.
77. The advent of motor coaches enabled many deaf institutes to organise outings and charabanc trips.
78. We started to organise some fund raising events to buy some extra equipment for the hospital.
79. The basic principle is so to organise teaching that children have experience of producing written language across these various forms.
80. Members of the right-wing Solidarity Group picked up so many shadow cabinet posts that they no longer needed to organise.
81. Organising yourself Of all study skills, perhaps the most elusive is the ability to organise and manage time effectively.
82. Organise a prayer service and/or information event for your parish or deanery.
83. At university, young people have to budget for their living expenses, and organise their time.
84. The hall porter will be able to organise his or her staff to handle the luggage for departing guests. 3.
85. Lingdale Residents' Association asked the council's permission to organise school holiday activities on spare land in Wilson Street.
86. Second, we are concerned with how the representatives perceive their role and how they organise themselves to fulfil their tasks.
87. Their basic proposition was that we tend to organise and simplify incoming information until it makes a satisfying pattern.
88. The argument that Labour should not organise in Northern Ireland because there would be little support for it is particularly unprincipled.
89. Transport Organise trouble-free transport to and from the railway station, airport, or bus depot.
90. It envisaged the disarming of all the Kampuchean factions and the creation of a neutral interim administration to organise free elections.
91. Tour operators organise and plan package holidays and tours and specialist organisations plan conferences and group travel for other organisations.
92. This is only a temporary solution and there have been many attempts to organise more humane working systems.
93. Clearly some forward planning in 1992 would have given him the opportunity to organise his affairs and avoid many of his problems.
94. I mainly run and organise the playgroup sessions which take place each weekday morning, usually for two and a half hours.
95. We also hold socials, parties, and organise day trips, again free of charge.
96. Myfanwy is also an active member of the Red Cross and helps organise holidays for the disabled.
97. Organise open days and exhibitions to encourage the involvement of the local community with health matters.
98. Plan, organise and direct an efficient and effective function.
99. They also organise events to promote Hong Kong's image.
100. We are going to organise a prayer meeting.
101. Students will be given full autonomy to organise activities.
102. It's given us breathing space to re - organise.
103. We will organise wine tasting parties for you.
104. We can help you organise fundraising activities for your business or organisation.
105. My third's cups of tupperware be all one aleak, result on pack and trousers all wet. Tuesday; s member day, Respectable persons of group organise movement.
106. Organise the technical and commercial review and appraisal of bid documents received by Client.
107. Through revolution we will reach there and organise the competition.
108. To organise and conduct market research and development, and customer requirement review.
109. Ability to prioritise and organise service assignments at all tables in assigned station.
110. They also regularly organise events to promote Hong Kong's image overseas.
111. One is the evolution of the players and the other is to get Castilla promoted to the Second Division so that we can organise the team differently.
112. Polygram Records organise a contest "Design a hair-style for Calvin Choy".
113. A budget airline wants to organise weddings in the sky, aiming to be the first carrier to let couples tie the knot at cruising altitude, it said Thursday.
113. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
114. The existence of the euro means that there are no George Soros-type speculators able to organise runs on the lira, peseta or drachma.
115. The difference lies in that we are talking about organising the competition in the leadership of the proletariate whereas they organise the competition under the leadership of the bourgeoise.
116. We organise our minds to obsess about things that don'tamount to a hill of beans.
117. The ballot is taking time to organise , concedes a GMB spokesman.
118. But however you organise your work it’s still of highest priority to find the most important tasks so you don’t spend days, weeks or months doing busywork that isn’t that essential anyway.
119. Finally, IBG would organise and sponsor conferences dedicated to the field of biomedical gerontology.
120. It gives them free products and everything they need to organise a slumber party with their friends to try them out.
121. The department also helped the Civil Service Bureau organise two roving exhibitions on the Basic Law, in 1998 and 1999, which attracted altogether more than 43000 people.
122. To organise the implementation of quality improvement and preventive actions on sales system.
123. George Clooney was given a special humanitarian award. The actor helped to organise a telethon to raise money for the victims of the earthquake in Haiti.
124. Confidence has also been rattled to pass a bill letting unions organise without a secret ballot.
125. To organise any sort of tournament or competition you will need Public Liability insurance to even hire fields.
126. Websites may have helped spread the word about dogging, but the internet offers a myriad of more convenient ways to organise no-strings sex with strangers.
127. The actor helped to organise a telethon to raise money for the victims of the earthquake in Haiti.
128. In cases of necessity, the customs may organise testing and inspection, and hold results of testing and inspection recognized by the customs as a basis for commodities categorisation.
129. And the Norwegian Health and Rehabilitation Association and International Biophilia Rehabilitation Institute will organise groups to participate in the forum.
130. If you organise a mourning demonstration for a Shia imam, you'll have 30 million behind you.
131. Organise a day out with friends foraging wild apples for cider – any variety will do – but the sweeter the better (Jonagolds and Red Delicious are perfect).
132. Someone told me to organise the event at the Duomo , thinking about a presence of 1000-2000 people.
133. Digital photography means that now everyone can have 25,000 photos, and no obvious way to organise them.
134. My first job was to collect and organise a working team.
135. So, if we are to have many corresponding XML files, it is important to organise these in some manner.
136. Not, of course, because right-minded feminists might organise a demonstration outside a venue, protesting about the gross objectification of women.
137. You could start a chess club, go out running together, or organise a rounders team. Who knows, it could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
138. The former are the containership end users who organise port to port or intermodal container services.
139. Buyers can test the lots they purchase by submitting a list of lots to AWTA Ltd. AWTA will the organise testing of all lots in the consignment (buyers will need to pay the normal testing fee).
140. For demonstrations and descriptions, organise suitable seating arrangements, introduce material well, use appropriate visual aids, sustain children's interest.
141. Ability to prioritise and organise work assignments ; delegate work.
142. Organise more joint - institute forums to enhance consultative work amongst our sector.
143. Don't wait until New Year to resolve to organise your life. There's no time like the present.
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