Sentence examples for starting to order from inspiring English sources

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Mulberry said its wholesale partners were starting to order again.

"Even in some of the more stricken industries, like the auto industry, are starting to order again," Mr. Solmssen said.

"We're struggling to keep up with demand," says Ted. "A lot more people are starting to order it across Britain and Japan.

Mary Portas, dressed in a gold bomber jacket and a pair of dominatrix boots, striding into a Dorset village shop and starting to order everyone about is a terrifying sight.

But thanks to the Internet, more and more individual students and college bookstores are starting to order textbooks from abroad -- and a few entrepreneurs, including Mr. Sarkis and his friends, have begun what are essentially arbitrage businesses to exploit the price differentials.

Jeffrey J. Owens, chief technology officer and executive vice president of Delphi, the largest auto parts company in the United States, said in a separate interview that Chinese automakers were starting to order parts for delivery three years from now that meet American and European regulatory standards.

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"But, remember, this was the point when they started to order airplanes out of the air, so there were literally several thousand airplanes in the air.

Domestic carriers start to order aircraft to replace aging fleets.

When the nanodroplets start to order, the size uniformity of the nanodroplets is also improved.

But this ease-of-use means customers may start to order more frequently.

At some point North America starts to order aircraft, and that may provide the current order trend with additional legs.

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