Sentence examples for order of something from inspiring English sources

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And then I would——then I would say never at any time were there any discussions that had anything to do with intelligence gathering operations ——on the order of something like that".

We line them up against the wall and force-rank them in order of something (coolness? ass-kissiness?) and tell them where they came out in the ranking.

Ostensibly, using this money to build or expand a small business (and frequently this means small on the order of something like buying reusable plastic shopping bags to sell at a local market), the borrower has the chance to pull himself from poverty.

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It's also a lot easier to order 20 of something.

There might not be a newspaper outside my door first thing, but it's a small price to pay for freshly squeezed juice and a plate of food cooked to order instead of something that's been kept hot under a grill for half an hour.

Just as fans know that on "Law & Order" something terrible always happens, on "State of Mind" and even "Side Order of Life" something terrible is always averted just in the nick of time.

I thought I might trudge along at around 75th in the order of merit, something like that.

To parents like Kevin O'Brien, a 70-year-old retiree who divides his time between Park City, Utah, and Naples, Fla., this is simply the new order of things, something that needs to be part of every parent's financial planning.

What does Apple sell every year of iPods: 30 million, order of magnitude, something like that.

Ron Frash, chief executive of Bergdorf Goodman, also wishes he had ordered more of something: a $9,500 collection of 100 bound books, a traveling library exhibit on fashion and design packed in a Goyard trunk -- an idea he conceived with a French publisher over cigars on a park bench.

And, although this is not explicit in the texts, it suggests that Arcesilaus' adherence to the thesis that one should suspend assent universally is also to be explained as a second-order case of something that seems reasonable, rather than as the inconsistent belief that one should not hold beliefs.

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