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How to use mobilised in a sentence

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More than Rs.25,000 in cash and kind had been mobilised by the members for this purpose.
Have they inspired and mobilised people who were previously apathetic about the plight of refugees?
On 17 January 1866 Chute mobilised 500 men, 67 pack-horses and 24 saddle horses for his officers, and set a straight course for New Plymouth.
Riot police were finally mobilised and dispersed the protesters using tear gas.
The police helicopter was mobilised and thermal imaging was used to check the local area to find the offenders.
The soldiers returned to their barracks and mobilised a large crowd of their brothers-in-arms for the assault on the police station.
Alan, a sergeant major in the Royal Marine reserves, received his call-up papers two days before he was due to be mobilised.
The government mobilised more than 6,000 troops to help with the relief effort.
During the course of the dispute, the government has mobilised 19,000 army, navy and air force troops to provide emergency cover.
Just over 8,000 regular troops were mobilised, but largely held in reserve.
Up to 19,000 troops had been mobilised by the government to serve as emergency cover during the dispute.
David will be mobilised in support of the task group stationed in the Middle East.
The press tends to get mobilised, if at all, when the affected workers are local.
But a group of students have mobilised support for the embattled woman, organising a press conference.
Political parties have set up booths in different districts while party workers have been mobilised to lobby residents to register.
The study says social capital can be mobilised to support investment programmes from the public and private sector.
Between 1942 and 1945, the economy grew by an annual average of 7.7 per cent as idle resources were mobilised for military purposes.
I ask that my internal resources become mobilised for the purpose of noticing when contact occurs.
Resources have to be mobilised, recruitment of training staff has to be finalised and training programmes well confirmed in advance.
He said he believed there were significant resources available in the private sector that could be mobilised to fight the pandemic.
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All available troops of Army in respective areas have been fully mobilised, while 17 helicopters are taking parts in the relief operation besides motor boats.
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