640 Verbs to Use for the Word ordering

I saw the Emperor quite distinctly as he rode up and gave some orders.

Finally he blurted out, not without a certain dignity: "I obey orders, sir.

One day when she went out to the Vanguard that vessel was getting up steam ready to go away, having received sudden orders to put out to sea.

Under the circumstances I shall issue no orders.

You should make an inventory of the stock on hand before sending in your order for additional goods.

If we be, I have taken order against a Discovery.

He wanted the society of cultivated women and men with power and influence; to use control instead of carrying out orders; and to know something of refinement and beauty.

Until, however, he has executed his orders literally Jack won't be satisfied, and plunges on, the others following, nothing loath.

At length Carleton wrote to the Duke of Portland, Pitt's home secretary, saying: 'All command, civil and military, being thus disorganized and without remedy, your Grace will, I hope, excuse my anxiety for the arrival of any successor, who may have authority sufficient to restore order, lest these insubordinations should extend to mutiny among the troops and sedition among the people.'

Three soldiers from this monarch had indeed arrived; but, instead of bringing orders for his release, doubtless conveyed instructions that the bishop should be put to death.

"Preserve order in your section.

Order followed order like the rattle of quick-fire, and was obeyed with something more than the Wolverine's customary smartness.

He had hunted long and hard before he found a man with a face like that of Lewis, capable of maintaining order by a glance; now he wanted revenge.

"M. de Saint-Pierre writes," he said, "that he cannot discuss the question of territory, since that is quite without his province, but will send my message to the Marquis Duquesne, in command of the French armies in America, at Quebec, and will await his orders.

That was why he had left orders to be called immediately should an enemy appear.

But I got an order from the Governor, delivered readily but with much profanity, to the commander of the frigates to delay till the convoy was complete.

His real crime at Minden was admirably exposed by the court-martial which found him 'guilty of having disobeyed the orders of Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick, whom he was by his commission bound to obey as commander-in-chief, according to the rules of war.'

"I dare say," Gifford replied, and as he went upstairs he heard an order given for "Mr. Henshaw's fire in number 9 to be kept up against his return.

The mayor and the council gone, she assumes the office and keeps order while German shells fall thick on the town.

I propose later on establishing an order something like the Golden Fleece, which shall confer a certain social precedence upon the wearers.

His voice had been used to shout orders on shipboard, and not one of us could stop his ears against it.

We would have to have our meals alternately; you could have breakfast, and I would have dinner one day, and the next day we'd reverse the order.

He wrote a letter to the Count of Champagne, on his entering the order (1123), praising the act as one of eminent merit in the sight of God; and it was determined to enlist the all-powerful influence of this great ecclesiastic in favor of the fraternity.

" When the time came to start for the ball Gifford went down to see his friend off and to repeat his orders concerning the immediate delivery of his suit-case when it should arrive.

He even went so far as to obtain a ministerial order for my banishment to Saghalien and brought it to me to Kajana, declaring that if in one month I did not consent he should allow me to be sent to exile.

640 Verbs to Use for the Word  ordering