Similar words: order, border, in order, orderly, ordered, border on, disorder, in order to. Meaning: adv. to specification.
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61. The ombudsman has no power to order compensation for example.
62. Having had the bloody debris removed, he called the cast to order and began work.
63. Interior shutters, from a wide range to order, from about £70 for the natural finish shown.
64. The issue has already prompted Environment Secretary Michael Howerd to order a public inquiry into the proposal.
65. To quiet things down, she often has to order one of the boys to stand in a corner.
66. But Vargas said the strengthened designation might make a judge more reluctant to order the cross razed.
67. Anyone wishing to order the book should send a cheque to the publishers.
68. Every town and village had its dressmakers, and even pullovers were usually made locally,(www.Sentencedict.com) knitted to order on machines.
69. Time allowed 00:21 Read in studio Police fear thieves are now stealing to order for body builders who want dangerous drugs.
70. Tomorrow the House of Lords will hear calls for the Government to order a new crackdown.
71. Britain plans to order 230 aircraft, about 20 fewer than originally planned.
72. To order, turn to page 148 Lounge around in style in this fabulous tunic top with matching leggings.
73. Luther himself knew well what methodologically he was doing and what was necessary: that he needed to order and adjudicate.
74. The old nurse Eurycleia and her maids were summoned to cleanse the place and restore all to order.
75. She wanted to order herself a drink, but she did not dare.
76. My voice had nearly gone when I tried to order a brandy.
77. But they have yet to decide whether they will be issued automatically or if customers will have to order them.
78. He had even been confident enough to order a celebration dinner at the White Hart Hotel in Aylesbury for that evening.
79. His hens, although merrily producing eggs now, do not lay to order as battery hens can.
80. First, because rule 14A in any event expressly provides for the court to order otherwise if appropriate.
81. Mail order: Alternatively you may decide to order your lilies via mail order.
82. Although Le Bistro has a regular menu from which to order, the board of daily specials is the way to go.
83. In the 1890s magistrates were given the power to order corporal punishment as punishment for specific offences.
84. No administration had directed the Interstate Commerce Commission to order discontinuance of this practice in conformity with the court decisions.
85. Also popular are the solid pine Farmhouse tables in standard designs, or in special sizes to order.
86. They believe they may be stolen to order for some one who is renovating them for resale.
87. A 1977 Supreme Court ruling permits police stopping a car for valid reasons to order drivers to exit.
88. All Morales can do is suggest, as he has no authority to order the funds to sell.
89. This time James instructed the bishops to order all their clergy to read the Declaration from the pulpit on two successive Sundays.
90. They all produce rugs to order, with strict criteria laid down to govern the sizes, colours, designs and qualities.
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