Sentence examples for order leave from inspiring English sources

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Whatever you order, leave room for something from the soda fountain: an egg cream, perhaps, or a root beer float.

"You take an order, leave it to one of your assistants to handle, and walk in the next morning and say, 'Um, O.K.

The couple had planned for Mr. Concepcion to retire sometime this year, begin collecting a pension and, after getting their finances in order, leave the superintendent's apartment, as required by the landlord, and try to find a new home.

Because of their compulsion to preserve word order, leave no clause behind and literalize even figures of speech, their Tocqueville can sound like George W. Bush attempting to quote Barbra Streisand ("Among themselves peoples are only individuals") or like a House Republican circa early 1999 ("I suppose that the president of the United States has committed a crime of high treason").

Usbek orders another eunuch to restore order: "leave pity and tenderness behind.... Make my seraglio what it was when I left it; but begin by expiation: exterminate the criminals, and strike dread into those who contemplated becoming so.

After they have given the refund and cancelled your order, leave a positive review on their site to reward good customer service.

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The order left some members of the Delta Force deeply frustrated.

The brief order left Mr. Cannon unsatisfied, he said.

Cabin lights flared out in random order, leaving strange halos of light.

The order left 350 without jobs, said Peter Goosent, the country director for the World Food Program.

Order, left to right: Tami (Laos), Gwen (Moldova), Lisa (Somalia), Betty (Philippines).

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