1823 collocations for ordering

He immediately ordered his young men to give me back my arms, and scolded them for what they had done.

"He was taken off, practically under arrest, to the Hôtel, and told to order a dinner for thirty, with ice and champagne.

I was crossing the stable-yard where I had gone to order the carriage for my aunt, when an English groom, suddenly emerging from the harness-room, touched his cap, saying "Have you 'eard, sir, of the awful affair up yonder?" "Of what?"

The Earl of Warwick, dreading the consequences of this disaster, at a time when a decisive action was every hour expected, immediately ordered his horse to be brought him, which he stabbed before the whole army, and, kissing the hilt of his sword, swore that he was determined to share the fate of the meanest soldier.

For that reason I have ordered my servant to keep a fire burning in every room I occupy in this house.

Whoever ordered these things seems to have thought it more important to save the Staff's kit and the General's cigarettes.

General Carr, being desirous of striking their village, ordered the troops to charge, break through their line, and keep straight on.

Just then Captain Ezekiel entered and ordered the soldiers to stand back.

"Will you kindly order the boat ready, Captain Parkinson?" he called.

He intended to proceed up to her uncle Shinte's town in canoes: she insisted that they should march by land, and ordered her people to shoulder his baggage in spite of him.

As soon as I see anyone of you, or any of my other neighbors enter my grounds again, I shall order my ships to tack down the river, and open fire on the town.

The Coldstreams stood their ground, reforming their ranks with perfect coolness, until Cumberland saw it were madness to remain, and ordered the retreat.

Shall we order the coachman to the corner of St. Paul's church-yard, or shall we go to the Juvenile Library in Skinner-street?"

" General Merritt, seeing that he could not now ambush the Indians, ordered the whole regiment to charge upon them.

Directly the Doctor was gone, Laura ordered fires to be lighted in Mr. Arthur's rooms, and his bedding to be aired; and by the time Helen had completed a tender and affectionate letter to Pen, Laura had her preparations completed, and, smiling fondly, went with her mamma into Pen's room, which was now ready for him to occupy.

" Hadifah dissembled his contempt for these verses and the sheik who had pronounced them, but he ordered his son to go at once to Cais.

"Hurry away to find your berthings, and get acquainted with the location," ordered this officer.

The commander ordered his small army very judiciously.

At Marquéglise, a superior officer ordered the arrest of four young fugitives.

Says Mrs. Bargrave, "How came you to order matters so strangely?"

Lister ordered the best supper the French-Canadian landlady could serve, and then began to talk while he helped his companion.

We had such a merry ride, laughing all the way at one thing or another, till we came to a town where the chaise stopped, and he ordered some breakfast.

Rushing into the street, therefore, he hailed a passing hack, and ordered the driver to take him, as quickly as possible, to the Plymouth Rock.

Captain Farmer, of the Swift frigate, who commanded the garrison, ordered the crew of the Swift to come on shore, and assist in its defence; and directed captain Maltby to bring the Favourite frigate, which he commanded, nearer to the land.

He came up with her presently and ordered some wine.

1823 collocations for  ordering