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Sentences with order

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  • Most schools are extremely unwilling to cut down on staff in order to cut costs.
  • We need to get rid of the idea that we must be liked all the time in order to be worthwhile.
  • The AGE 150TH COMMEMORATIVE GIFTS ORDER FORM.
  • A valid email address must be provided in order for The Age Education SmartEdition to be delivered daily to the customer's inbox.
  • In order for their computers to trace a person's records, they need both the name and address of the individual.
  • Williams ordered him to leave. [VERB noun to-infinitive]
  • To order this product, click on Add to Cart and follow the order prompts or download an Order Form.
  • The President has ordered a full investigation. [VERB noun]
  • The activists were shot when they refused to obey an order to halt. [+ to-infinitive]
  • She has decided not to appeal against a court order banning her from keeping animals.
  • Atanas ordered a shrimp cocktail and a salad. [VERB noun]
  • British Rail are going to place an order for a hundred and eighty-eight trains. [+ for]
  • The waiter returned with their order and Graham signed the bill.
  • Write down (in order of priority) the qualities you'd like to have.
  • The wish to impose order upon confusion is a kind of intellectual instinct.
  • Troops were sent to the islands to restore order last November.
  • The end of the Cold War has produced the prospect of a new world order based on international co-operation.
  • ...a society which is ordered by hierarchy. [be VERB-ed]
  • Another unexpected event, though of quite a different order, occurred one evening in 1973.
  • ...the Benedictine order of monks. [+ of]
  • The highest Order of Knighthood is the Order of the Garter.
  • Alphabetical order
  • order reigned in the streets
  • The lower orders
  • order form
  • He ordered a hamburger
  • They ordered her into the house
  • The doctor ordered a strict diet
  • The Order of Knights Templars
  • The Benedictine order
  • The Order of the Garter
  • Not in working order
  • Sentiments of a high order
  • An order for merchandise or services
  • To deliver a grocery order
  • An order of cole slaw
  • To order him out of the house
  • To order merchandise, to order a hearing
  • They are depleting their stock on hand before ordering new inventory.Stores order their merchandise for the critical Christmas season in the summer.When you order something that you are going to pay for, you ask for it to be brought or sent to you.
  • There has been a rise in orders for business plant and equipment.Sagging demand for cars held down orders for transportation equipment.Someone's order is a usually written request to purchase the goods or services listed.
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  • They ordered coffee before they asked for the check.I ordered chicken, but the waitress brought fish.Can you order breakfast from room service?
  • One of the bigger chains has placed an order for 2000 units from the mill.Within hours of you placing an order, the goods are dispatched from our warehouse.If someone places an order for something, they ask that it be produced or supplied, in return for payment
  • The names were listed in alphabetical order.
  • You must try to give order to your life.
  • The order of the troops.
  • His financial affairs were in good order.
  • A police officer was there to maintain order.
  • Parliamentary rules of order.
  • The old order is changing.
  • The salesclerk will take your order.
  • The druggist is sending the order right over.
  • A second order derivative.
  • Talents of a high order.
  • The clerical order.
  • The Franciscan order.
  • Delivery order; exchange order.
  • Fraternal orders.
  • The infantry divisions were ordered to advance.
  • To order a person out of one's house.
  • The doctor ordered rest for the patient.
  • To order a copy of a book.
  • To order one's life for greater leisure.
  • To order chessmen for a game.
  • I wish to order, but the waiter is busy.
  • Getting the crop harvested with so few hands to help was a tall order.
  • The meeting was called to order at 3 o'clock.
  • It appears that an apology is in order.
  • We ought to leave early in order that we may not miss the train.
  • She worked summers in order to save money for college.
  • The merchandise arrived in short order.
  • We're out of stock in that item, but it's on order.
  • I would like a dress on the order of the one in the window.
  • His remark was certainly out of order.
  • A suit made to order; carpeting cut to order.
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