Sentence examples for To orders from inspiring English sources

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To orders

verb

To set in some sort of order.

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Their obedience to orders was unquestioning.

They were responding to orders; I am a free soul".

One listens attentively to orders from their leader.

"We respond well to orders from civilian authorities".

Eyewitness accounts strongly suggested that Michael was killed due to orders given by an intoxicated soldier.

Nasdaq's computers were programmed to accept last-second modifications to orders of Facebook shares.

The German troops in Tunis had, according to orders, occupied positions southwest of t city.

Scholars disagree on whether this decision was autonomous or came in response to orders from Moscow.

"Egypt is a proud country, and Egyptians aren't going to listen to orders.

Because it's all to do with dictators and obedience to orders.

The general said there would be no change to orders or policies.

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