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arrange

[uh-reynj] / əˈreɪndʒ /




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Yes, he was 88, but the Czech-born, British playwright, the true 20th century heir to Oscar Wilde, would never have arranged things so banally.

From Los Angeles Times

She said she was "bombarded with messages from the community wanting to help", and within hours a visit was arranged.

From BBC

In her affidavit, Zuma-Sambudla reveals that she herself had received non-combat training in Russia, and it was arranged by a man whom, she says, she did not know until he contacted her.

From BBC

The tourists have arranged two extra training sessions in the run-up to the second Test.

From BBC

Lee said he had arranged inspections of "all housing estates undergoing major repairs" to check the "safety of scaffolding and building materials".

From BBC