Sentence examples for may be organizing from inspiring English sources

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Anna Hazare, the anti-corruption crusader, may be organizing a political party, but he has no plans to join it.

Vice President Gore and I call on the demonstrators and all who may be organizing or encouraging them to stop these activities immediately.

If West Virginia is truly becoming as up to date as census data suggest, preservationists may be organizing any day now to stand in protective awe of some of the shattered old house trailers of yore, the skimpy, 12-foot single-wides, as they are called.

He added that he'd heard protesters may be organizing under the Black Lives Matter umbrella, though he wasn't sure which official organizations might be involved.

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But the danger in the rhetoric is that the new office may be organized like a military organization.

Prayer meetings may be organized in the synagogue.

Taxicab firms may be organized in any of three ways.

Such mass auditions may be organized by individual programs or by clusters of them.

Over time, more gifts may be given to the Modern, and other, smaller exhibitions may be organized.

This week's student protests may be organized on social media, but they're not addressing anything new.

Reaching further, Dr. Barabasi and Ms. Albert found, in a paper last fall in Science, that a variety of networks may be organized this way.

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