- arrange
- 01. We are quite busy today, but I'll see if I can [arrange] a meeting for sometime tomorrow morning.02. Who is making all the [arrangements] for the office Christmas party this year?03. Yoshie's mother and father had an [arranged] marriage, but she wanted a love marriage for herself.04. I have [arranged] a flight for you leaving tomorrow at noon.05. We've [arranged] to meet the Bannerjis for lunch on Tuesday.06. The administration is making all the final [arrangements] for the visit of the President.07. Mayumi studied flower [arrangement] for a number of years, and eventually got a job at a florist's.08. The Royal marriage was [arranged] to unite the two countries.09. Someone has described science as an orderly [arrangement] of what, at the moment, seems to be facts.10. Research shows that marital relationships vary in their power [arrangements].11. Snails have teeth, which are [arranged] in rows along the snail's tongue, and are used to saw or cut through the snail's food.12. In ancient China, towns were often [arranged] in patterns so that if seen from the air, the whole community would resemble an animal or a symbolic design.13. A meeting has been [arranged] for 3:00 this afternoon in my office.14. Most marriages in rural and urban Iraq are [arranged] by the family.15. The first package holiday was [arranged] by Thomas Cook in 1861.16. Laurence Housman once suggested that if nature had [arranged] that husbands and wives should have children alternatively, there would never be more than three in a family.17. In order to study other composers, Johann Sebastian Bach copied or [arranged] their musical scores.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.