organised造句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.