organised造句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.