Example sentences of "out order " in BNC.

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1 This may have been due to a reluctance to suck more money out of a generous population , or to the usual delays in carrying out orders from Moscow .
2 But increasing despondency about the impracticality of using hired machines to carry out orders made her persevere , and the advice of friends and a local engineering firm convinced her it was worth bidding for .
3 The authority of the verderers , like that of the coroners , had ended with the previous reign , so the king sent out orders to the sheriffs to make arrangements for the election of ‘ as many verderers as there ought to be and used to be ’ in nineteen forests south of Trent , and in Sherwood Forest north of it , ‘ as no verderer is as yet elected therein by command of the King ,
4 He 'd only carry out orders — coming from Lance Buckmaster . ’
5 Well , I 'm there to carry out orders , so I relented .
6 Geography Some consideration should be given , within a very large authority , to spacing out orders geographically .
7 I am not saying that a bream leader dishes out orders to his underlings in the same way that an army commander does .
8 He does n't shout or bark out orders and that cool approach was something I found difficult to come to terms with when I first arrived at Liverpool .
9 Standing on the sidelines , carrying out orders .
10 Indeed it could be argued that the AHA , and the North East District within it , was simply an efficient administration carrying out orders from the top .
11 Most larger agencies now use one or other of several available computer systems to aid the whole planning and scheduling process , to print out orders , and to pass details to their traffic controllers .
12 He made it clear that they must carry out orders ‘ exactly ’ .
13 Mortimer , armed with a Browning rather than a rifle , called out orders to his squad , and directed them to positions around the two-storey customs building .
14 Flashing through the birch wood came the white Mercedes-Benz , from which he leapt in his greatcoat and then dashed across the yard yelling out orders .
15 Like you , I carry out orders . ’
16 The interface is smooth and once you get used to the system you 'll be throwing out orders and manipulating huge military formations at will .
17 The departmental systems maybe mission critical in other words they may be important to them you know they may be necessary to doing business to getting out orders or what have you .
18 Draft a letter to my council , Nicholas , notifying them that I have already had the news of the action at Pilleth , and asking them to send out orders for the knights and squires of all the midland counties to meet me at Lichfield , fully prepared , mounted and arrayed for war , by the seventh day of July .
19 Chamberlains with white wands of office rapped out orders and , until the king and the lord cardinal were settled in their respective rooms , the common people were banished from the corridors and the galleries .
20 I glimpsed half-dressed soldiers seizing crossbows and other armaments and heard Dacourt 's voice on the breeze screaming out orders .
21 I stayed where I was , shouting out orders and near enough to the postern gate if things should go wrong .
22 Catesby was rapping out orders for us to mount and within the hour we had left St Mary Grace 's , striking east for Canterbury .
23 He had put out orders for hundreds of seedling trees , miles of fencing .
24 If you 're going to use American idioms when you 're handing out orders , at least get them right . ’
25 Raimondo kissed her on both cheeks , then clapped his hands and began barking out orders .
26 Out on the stump he is efficient and businesslike : shouting out orders and thanks to his lieutenants very much in charge of the operation .
27 They were all out order .
28 The damage had been so severe that at one stage , the fail out order had been given .
29 It appears to me that the arguments which I have heard involve the consideration of three separate questions , namely : ( 1 ) does the ex turpi causa maxim and its related rules ( which I will refer to as ‘ the ex turpi causa defence ’ ) afford a defence to a claim for contribution under the Act of 1978 ? ( 2 ) If the ex turpi causa defence is capable of so applying , can it be said , with the degree of certainty necessary for a striking out order to be made , that the defence will exclude any contribution from the third party in the circumstances of this case ? ( 3 ) Leaving aside the ex turpi causa defence , can it be said with the necessary degree of certainty that the court will , under section 2(1) and ( 2 ) of the Act of 1978 , exempt the third party from liability to make contribution even if he has been negligent in the performance of some duty of care owed to the plaintiffs ?
30 Certainly I feel unable at this stage to say , with the degree of certainty necessary to make a striking out order , that the third party will inevitably be exempted from making contribution under section 2(2) .
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