Sentence examples for organised a bit from inspiring English sources

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She was very, very organised, a bit of a disciplinarian.

Eating here is organised a bit like a boxing match.

For her first year at Limoncello, she has organised "a bit of a maniac programme": nine shows, each followed by a "punctuation programme" of lectures, events and performances.

"If we had got his stalls problem organised a bit earlier, I'm sure his record would have been even better," Fanshawe said.

Warnock, with the help of his trusty sidekick Kevin Blackwell, has employed a very recognisable style of football: uncomplicated, organised, a bit of steel and priority given to, shall we say, getting the ball up front in quick-smart fashion.

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Gormley admitted: "The logistics of getting something like this organised are a bit mad, but I think it is achievable".

"Maybe Zimbabwe Cricket should have organised contracts a bit better, but it is nothing to make a big deal out of.

"All season we've found it difficult to do both things right and hopefully next week we'll organise both a bit better," added Archibald.

(Male) I organised a massive water fight the other day and I think I over did it a bit so yesterday I was inside all day, I just felt wiped out.

They organised a national election in June.

So the researchers organised a fourth experiment.

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