Sentence examples for no orders for from inspiring English sources

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There are no orders for the new plane yet.

But it added that it had no orders for the products.

But they struggle to find enough work -- last year they had no orders for six months -- and against escalating rents.

Experimental prototypes of both the American and German designs were built and operated from the 1960s to the 1980s, but by the early 1990s, they had resulted in no orders for commercial plants.

According to two executives at Sony Music, who were not authorized to speak publicly about the matter, the price increase was the result of an error by a Sony employee in Britain, and that the company gave no orders for prices to be raised on Ms. Houston's music.

Asia's poor terrestrial telecoms infrastructure and many inaccessible islands make it a natural market for satellite services, but islanders and Jakarta slum-dwellers cannot easily afford a PC or a set-top box, to say nothing of a satellite dish plus monthly subscription.Despite the increasing number of launches, some large suppliers say that there are almost no orders for new satellites in Asia.

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"Until this moment there has been no order for a cease-fire," Mr. Iyad said.

Time passes and no order for drinks is taken, and the maitre d'hotel and waiters are busy at other tables.

Giving his ruling on Monday, Mr Justice Baker made no order for costs, given the circumstances of her case.

However, although the commandos devised several ways of striking back at the terrorists, no order for retaliation came from the White House.

No order for compensation was made.

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