Sentence examples for orders about how from inspiring English sources

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"He gave orders about how he wanted things played".

Ms. Swank's character issues orders about how to throw the confetti off 1 Times Square, the building between Broadway and Seventh Avenue where the ball falls - no confetti canons there.

Of course, the question remains whether the people on the street are all "plants" who have been dispatched to the area with marching orders about how to interact with the foreigners.

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"It's not about, 'May I take your order?' It's about, 'How has your day been?'".

Little is said in the FCC's summary order about how disputes between Comcast and other media companies over payments for television content should be resolved.

The very next speech was on law and order, about how we're not sending nearly enough people to prison.

Customers will smugly sit awaiting their order, tweeting about how they didn't have to wait impatiently by the condiments.

This method is specifically proposed to add more local sequence order information about how the amino acids based on their substitution probability with each other (extracted from the PSSM) as well as their tendency to incorporate in one of the secondary structure elements (extracted from SPINE-M) are distributed along the protein sequence.

For example, before you start yelling at your waitress for giving you the wrong order, think about how she might be feeling.

And he is giving the Bank back the power to give orders to lenders about how much they can lend to first-time buyers.

Try them out in different orders and think about how you can transition from one to the next.

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