Sentence examples similar to act on someone's orders from inspiring English sources

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Unlike the biographer who artificially imposes a three-act structure on someone's life story, Mr. Kellow really does have a three-act life to examine.

According to Shelter, a repossession order on someone's home is being made every two minutes.

Smith attends also to a trilateral relation, between a spectator, an agent who acts on someone, and the person who is acted on, the 'recipient' of the act.

Most users must act on alerts by executing orders themselves.

But CBI officials cannot compel the state to act on these orders.

Often we think we have to act like someone else in order to be sexy (girls emulating Kim Kardashian or guys trying to be Tom Brady).

Someone must act on the people's behalf to protect the integrity of our sports.

Questioning of this account must be based on inconsistent objective data, not on someone else's account of motives for agreed-upon acts.

"On demand," means printing one when someone orders it.

The first steps towards such a theory are established by Pfänder in his reflections on the act of ordering someone to do something and the logic of imperatives (1909), as well as by Daubert in his tentative theory of questions of 1911/12 (cf. Schuhmann/Smith 1987).

"There's only one thing it can be - a deliberate act by someone on board, probably the captain".

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