On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Reorganising. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Reorganising meaning
present participle and gerund of reorganise
Using Reorganising
- The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of reorganise
- In the example corpus, reorganising often appears in combinations such as: reorganising the, and reorganising, reorganising and.
Context around Reorganising
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 4 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 15 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Reorganising
- In this selection, "reorganising" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 27.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, behind, silently, busy and essentially stand out and add context to how "reorganising" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include been silently reorganising and has and defending forces reorganising on the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "reorganising" sits close to words such as aaronson, abai and abass, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with reorganising
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Reorganising the discarded contenders, and my own brain, I exited the change room and smiled at the attendant. (18 words)
Jobs were very scarce, but in 1919 John Middleton Murry was reorganising the Athenaeum and invited Huxley to join the staff. (21 words)
A U.S. Military Assistance Advisory Group was dispatched to Ethiopia, and began its work by reorganising the army into three divisions. (22 words)
Napoleon I had declared himself Emperor of France in May 1804 and was busy reorganising much of the lands of the Holy Roman Empire, and looked to be assuming the title of emperor too, as a second Charlemagne. (38 words)
Playfair Vol. III, p. 340 Rommel had planned to attack on 30 June but supply and transport difficulties had resulted in a day's delay, vital to the defending forces reorganising on the Alamein line. (35 words)
The desire for profitability led to a major reduction in the network during the mid-1960s, with ICI manager Dr. Richard Beeching tasked by the government under Ernest Marples with reorganising the railways. (33 words)
Example sentences (15)
Reorganising the discarded contenders, and my own brain, I exited the change room and smiled at the attendant.
The idea behind reorganising our structures is to ensure that people experience just one health service, providing whatever care they need at the right time and in the right place.
DStv will be reorganising its M-Net Movie channels from the six current channels into four “slick, fuss-free” channels from 1 September, the company has announced.
The Government launched its Prison Estate Transformation Programme four years ago with the aim of ‘investing in repairs and renovations and reorganising the functions of individual prisons’.
According to lecturers who talked to Nation, the university has been silently reorganising and has yet to formally inform dons in affected departments.
But Mr Younger warned: “As you would expect, Daesh (IS) is a resilient organisation and it is reorganising essentially returning to it’s natural state as an asymmetric, transnational terrorist organisation.
Spaces focuses on reorganising and bringing all the cloud content and local files together in one place, so that teams can access everything from one central location.
The spirit was willing but the body wasn’t up to it, as I have been in and out of hospital while at the same time reorganising my new office.
A U.S. Military Assistance Advisory Group was dispatched to Ethiopia, and began its work by reorganising the army into three divisions.
Far more money was spent each year on the NHS than under the 1951–64 Conservative governments, while much more effort was put into modernising and reorganising the health service.
In 1960, Paul Chambers became the first chairman appointed from outside the company. citation Chambers employed the consultancy firm McKinsey to help with reorganising the company.
Jobs were very scarce, but in 1919 John Middleton Murry was reorganising the Athenaeum and invited Huxley to join the staff.
Napoleon I had declared himself Emperor of France in May 1804 and was busy reorganising much of the lands of the Holy Roman Empire, and looked to be assuming the title of emperor too, as a second Charlemagne.
Playfair Vol. III, p. 340 Rommel had planned to attack on 30 June but supply and transport difficulties had resulted in a day's delay, vital to the defending forces reorganising on the Alamein line.
The desire for profitability led to a major reduction in the network during the mid-1960s, with ICI manager Dr. Richard Beeching tasked by the government under Ernest Marples with reorganising the railways.
Common combinations with reorganising
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: