83 examples of in order for in sentences

Olympia had gone on to Acredale with Kate, to set the house in order for a season of festivity.

It is now in order for the reception of the family; and where there is neither footman nor parlour-maid, she now proceeds to the dressing-room, and lights her mistress's fire, if she is in the habit of having one to dress by.

And now the fire is made up for the night, the fireguard replaced, and everything in the room in order for the night, the housemaid taking care to leave the night-candle and matches together in a convenient place, should they be required.

After putting on the kettle, she should then proceed to the dining-room or parlour to get it in order for breakfast.

Ask her if he may hope that she will come up to him at the castle instead?" Mäzli gave her hand now to say good-bye, and when she noticed that the pillow had slipped down again, she said, "Apollonie would just love to set things in order for you, but Mr. Trius won't let her in.

" "It is very sad that so many of our friends and families had to be destroyed in order for you to have learned this lesson," said Elephant, thinking sadly of the loss to the forest and its denizens.

Yet I would give something to be convinced that she did not pop it into her drawer before the wench, in order for me to see it; and perhaps (if I were to take notice of it) to discover whether Dorcas, according to Miss Howe's advice, were most my friend, or her's.

There must be sympathy in the outward relations of life, as we are constituted, in order for men and women to understand each other.

But it is apparently quite in order for her to marry, without loving, a cocoa king who drinksanything but cocoa; which done, to add to the bitterness of the cup, Ben's wife is reported dead.

So they saw that about noontide all those who had come thither had taken their places, and that the field was clean, and that the two parties of combat were arrayed in order for battle.

Captain Sayers said that he did not know anything about it; and the gentlemen who came over once or twice to see about the house being repaired and put in order for the new-comer were very silent on the subject, and seemed to think us very inquisitive if we asked any questions.

The bride and bridegroom retired late at night to the Palazzo Medici in the Via Larga, set in order for them, but, on the third day, Prince Alfonso, as good as his word, set off for France!

Now is the time in his life when he will go down with the team, and in order for the team to win he will make a play when you and I would hesitate to make it.

"Then I can be sure beforehand about everything, and get things all in order for you; and there'll be Mr. Kinney to take care of me; I feel as if he was a kind of father to everybody."

It seemed that Robert had been down cellar to see that the furnace fire was in order for the night.

It is not a jigsaw puzzle, to be pieced together without glue: it is a confused whole which has to be divided and set in order for clear thinking.

but, just as I am ready, I find that Congress will adjourn before I can reach Washington and put the instrument in order for their inspection.

She could put everything in order for him, binding little nosegays for his table, changing them as they withered, and he did not come back, preparing something for him every day, and leaving some timid mark of her presence near his usual seat.

If you will give me your knife to-morrow, I will try to put it in order for you again, in one or the other of these ways.

And when they have quietly sat down, the baker lays loaves in order for them, and a cook also brings a single plate of one kind of food and sets it before each of them.

He came with the utmost expedition to town, in order for Flanders; but found that the Court of Vienna had already sent Prince Charles thither, without the least notification, at which both King and Duke are greatly offended.

It had been put in order by Mary Ann Flindersor, to be more exact, Mary Ann Flinders had attempted to put it in order for Sally's reception the next day.

The prinicpal art of preserving it consists in this operation being duly performed; for which purpose, as soon as the leaves of the herb are fit, the foot-stalks are broken, and the leaves left on, in order for the moisture in part to be evaporated.

In order for us to be able to live together I shall work all day and so be your servant.

In order for the other persons to actually perceive clearly the idea or feeling induced in them, it is necessary that the idea or feeling be strongly visualized in the mind originating it; that is the whole thing in one sentence.

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