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Example sentences for "organised"

Lexicographically close words:
organically; organisation; organisations; organischen; organise; organiser; organisers; organises; organising; organism
  1. Finally, in the case of Japan and China we have living examples of an organised system of religion based upon the deification of ancestors.

  2. When the concern had become thoroughly organised under these able heads of departments, Boulton and Watt began to breathe more freely.

  3. He had erected and organised a manufactory which was looked upon as one of the most complete of its kind in England, and was resorted to by visitors from all parts of the world.

  4. The home at Alderley lasted for thirty-three years, during which Edward Stanley had changed the whole face of the parish and successfully organised many schemes of improvement in the conditions of the working classes in his neighbourhood.

  5. The organised lines were here powerless and had to contend against invisible and unapproachable foes.

  6. And thus again inequality is transformed into equality, but not into the old materialistic equality of speechless, primitive men, but into the higher equality of organised society.

  7. The English Government had organised a vast system of murder, had armed the hand of Charlotte Corday, and had now, by similar means, attacked two of the most eminent friends of liberty in France.

  8. They had still to show what strength lay in their spiritual ideal of a nation's life to subdue the minds of their invaders, and to make a stand against their organised force.

  9. Ireland, on the other hand, never conquered, and contemplating no conquest on her part, was not organised as an aggressive and military nation.

  10. The individual is the matter as organised in accord with a determinate principle of structure, the form.

  11. It was organised by Sir John Hepburn, and on his death 37 years later the command was given to Lord James Douglas and became known as "Douglas's Regiment.

  12. To retake Lucknow, which Sir Colin Campbell had evacuated on relieving the city, a splendidly equipped army was organised to march upon the place under the Commander-in-Chief.

  13. The fear of fire was ever present with the besieged, for again and again buildings were ignited, and but for the well-organised fire committee would have helped the investing Boxers to make short work of the defence.

  14. In January 1866 an expedition was organised against the Hau-Haus, a body of fanatics whose religion was a strange mixture of cannibalism, paganism, and Christianity.

  15. Chaka on becoming chief in 1810 organised the tribe on a martial basis, and to his determined and ruthless efforts to establish a military despotism the splendid fighting qualities of the Zulu were due.

  16. Then the lancers cleared the street at full galop for the horse races (barberi), and at once an immense procession of Polichinelli and ridiculous equestrians in Don Quixote armour organised itself and rode down the Corso at a trot in parody.

  17. The Spanish vanguard made an impetuous onslaught against which the Governor led with considerable daring his own ill-organised men.

  18. No sooner had Villebon recaptured Port Royal in Acadia, than, in 1692, a definite series of massacres were organised along the colonial sea-coast, and for years the English frontiers were swept with desolating raids.

  19. He organised a phalanx of seventy-two elephants with those which had returned from Utica, and others which were private property, and rendered them formidable.

  20. A Samian trader, one Hipponax, coming from Carthage, had informed them that a plot was being organised to promote their escape, and the Barbarians were urged to take every precaution; the Republic was powerful.

  21. The basis upon which the enjoyment in common of the food supply is to be organised will be very fair, and not at all "Jacobin.

  22. Direct distributions of food to strikers, and those thrown out of work through the strike, were made by the Salvation Army, an essentially centralised, bureaucratically organised body, and other philanthropic societies.

  23. He tried to get out of the difficulty by the help of his "Alliance," a kind of international secret society, organised on a basis of frenetic centralisation and grotesque fancifulness.

  24. It was organised plundering, and everybody winked at it.

  25. But the genius who has organised all this system, the little Japanese colonel, does not waste time walking around.

  26. Fortunately, then, although we are ill organised and badly commanded as a whole, our units are well led, and we meet the situation as it actually is on the best plan possible for the time being.

  27. They regarded the incident with feelings of rage and fear, imagining that it proved the existence of an organised plot aimed at greater matters.

  28. And finally, he organised and directed, through his assistants, the vast band of skilled workmen and labourers who were for so many years occupied in carrying his magnificent original conception to a successful practical issue.

  29. By a well-organised and systematic arrangement each man concluded his allotted task just as the reverend gentleman concluded his sermon; so that, before he left the church, the deed was done, and the sinners had all decamped.

  30. Speculation was very rife at the time; and amongst the most promising adventures were the companies organised for the purpose of working the gold and silver mines of South America.

  31. Another Australian counter-attack, this time much better organised and more solidly built, was launched headlong on their confusion.

  32. The pity of it was that there should be two processions--the magnificent display organised by the official Centenary Committee and the procession got up by the Amnesty Association.

  33. During this period, when the Irish vote in Great Britain was more fully organised than it ever had been before, I attended most of these elections.

  34. Calling a number of young Irishmen together, of whom I was one, he, with their help, organised on a grand scale a festival which was held in one of the large public halls of the town.

  35. Implacable enemies, concealed in the shadow, were subtly at work against her; they organised a campaign of absurd calumnies in the Court itself, and it is this campaign from which Tacitus drew his material.

  36. At New Herrnhut, in Greenland, he founded a settlement, as thoroughly organised as Herrnhut in Saxony.

  37. In his second journey Zinzendorf went to Shekomeko, organised the first Indian Mission Church, and baptized three converts as Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

  38. They learned afresh the value of discipline, and of an organised system of government.

  39. A banquet was organised by the journalists of the Deux Mondes, at the instance of Meissonier, Lireux, Lalandelle, C.

  40. Forty ladies, the cream of Toulousian society, organised the proceedings, and the banquet was given at the palace of M.

  41. At about this time our first Prison Rescue Brigade, in the Colony of Victoria, was organised by the late Colonel Barker.

  42. But it was not until the end of 1883, or thereabouts, that anything like a systematic effort in this direction was organised on their behalf.

  43. For a long time, however, I failed to see how this work could be done in any organised or extensive manner.

  44. Indeed when that state of things occurs, it is more than likely that popular movements will take place, and it is frightful to consider the immediate results of a revolution in a country organised as this is at present.

  45. Such a combination was, in fact, arranged at a meeting at Willis's Rooms organised by Lord Palmerston, Lord John Russell, Mr Bright and Mr Sidney Herbert.

  46. Many points will have to be watched, and there may be occasional resistance; but nothing like an organised contest against authority is probable.

  47. The next is, instead of a good deal of unnecessary abuse, to have the Navy so organised that it can and must be superior to the French.

  48. Inscriptions at that time, if they went beyond a mere name or set of names, or perhaps the bare statement of a single fact, were necessarily in verse, then the single vehicle of organised expression.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "organised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.