Sentence examples for order looking from inspiring English sources

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Atherton ended a match in which he started in good order looking desperate.

I like their attack, which, in the circumstance, is certainly the one that will give them the best chance of taking 20 wickets, even if it does leave their middle order looking desperately frail.

Mommsen accepted that Hitler's relentless anti-Jewish rhetoric had done much to stimulate the climate that produced the exterminatory policy, but ruled out any specific order, looking instead to the inner dynamics of a system running increasingly out of control.

I get that stuff out — if there are thirty-six of them, I get thirty-six three-by-five cards on a table in front of me, on a big surface, and I'm looking at them, looking for juxtapositions, looking for order, looking for where I can impose it.

The old lady is in good order, Looking forward to getting hold of the balls tomorrow".

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Mind you, that lower middle order looks really weak.

The top order looked rattled and the bowling was at times innocuous.

They share his alarm: the legal opinion in the FISC order looks unconstitutional to them.

Cory Christopher, waiting for his order, looked out to see a van filled with plainclothes passengers looking right back.

At the time, Collins's decision to shift Wright in the order looked like a stroke of genius.

TO LOSE one prime minister may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose two in short order looks like carelessness.

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