Sentence examples for instructed in order from inspiring English sources

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So I was fairly brimming with butterfat when I reported to the spa, 15 minutes ahead of my appointment as I had been instructed in order to get settled in my heated robe and sandals.

On August 4, 1589, Henry of Navarre claimed that he was willing to "be instructed" in order to return to the Catholic faith.

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The viewers, then, are instructed in short order to keep quiet and examine the movie's expensive costumes and set design, letting scene stand for story.

The comic had spent a week at a model school, where she was instructed that, in order to cultivate the right attitude for haute couture shows, she had to think: "If you can afford this, you're too fat to wear it, bitch".

I was desperate enough for a job that I ignored his command to I stand up and turn around for him, after which he claimed I "look just like Marlene Monroe!" Over the course of my two months on the job I was instructed that in order to entice skeptical customers to stay at what was clearly a third-rate motel, I should offer them a lower room price.

He then was instructed in how to use imagery in order to relax.

I intend to instruct lawyers in order to investigate matters further".

It must be noticed that the positive TEDDICS-CSE relations advocate that if teachers are expected to instruct students in order to improve their digital skills, self-confidence in their own digital skills may be beneficial in order to meet these instructional expectations (e.g., Niederhauser and Perkmen 2010).

It instructs, "In order for the operation to gain wide publicity and more effectively plant terror into the hearts of the disbelievers, one can keep some of his victims alive and restrained, making for a more lengthy and drawn out hostage scenario".

Insights into the factors that facilitate or hinder the articulation of integration can be used to refine the concept mapping instructions, in order to instruct teachers effectively.

To raise, for an uninstructed audience, the question of what comes first, a civilized society or an instinctive wish for civilization, can't be a bad effect for an entertainment to have; although we might have to be part of an instructed audience ourselves in order to find that effect good, and we had better be protected by the police and an army from anyone who finds it trivial.

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