Example sentences of "order [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It was then she remembered how he had once called her ‘ chicken ’ — the time he wanted to go somewhere else when she was under orders to go to the Moon .
2 Most of the well-to-do had departed hurriedly , leaving the resentful lower orders to cope with the French as best they could .
3 We were awaiting orders to move against the rebels from you , you scribes and administrators , ’ he spat out the words , ‘ in the capital .
4 SHADOW Minister Kate Hoey was sacked by Labour leader John Smith today after defying orders to abstain on the latest Maastricht Bill vote .
5 Consider a fictitious part that might be made on them in order to go through the network .
6 I 'd sat on my palliasse writing notes , watching Selma plait her hair , trying to decide when to get up and walk down the inlet far enough to be out of sight in order to go to the loo .
7 The last time when I went to court I got an order to go to the day training centre at Camberwell for offenders who keep on getting into trouble .
8 It 's quite funny really because er I used to go off I had an agreement with the headmaster at that particular time and he 'd h I 'd been a full time teacher with him , and he needed somebody desperately , that was the only reason obviously he wanted me back , and er I said Well look I can come back but I ca n't get back in order to go to the assembly at first .
9 Tomorrow we have to get up at 6.30 ( on a Sunday ! ) in order to go with the participants on the course to a commune outside Nanking , to do our ‘ Open-door Schooling ’ — Open-door Schooling is an essential part of the Chinese political philosophy of education — i.e. educational institutions have to have an open door and renew their contacts with industry and agriculture .
10 He passed a year at the new University of Marburg , whose ruler favoured the Reformation and where , in order to proceed to the translation of the Old Testament , Tyndale studied Hebrew , which was not then taught in Oxford or Cambridge .
11 In November of the same year he talked on " The Idiom of Modern Verse " to the Cambridge English Club , where he had for one auditor the appearance of " a very shy , neurotic man " 32 In 1937 he gave an address to the Friends of Rochester Cathedral on religious drama , and lectured on Shakespeare at Edinburgh University he told Lawrence Durrell , however , that he seemed to have spoken about what he himself was interested in doing in the theatre and not about Shakespeare at all.In April 1938 he travelled to Lisbon in order to sit on the jury for the Camoens Prize ; when he came back , he had to address the Friends of Salisbury Cathedral on the poetry of George Herbert and then , two months later , talk on " The Future of Poetic Drama " at an International Theatre Congress in Stratford-upon-Avon .
12 I moved a pair of cotton slacks , a brasaière , a housecoat , a page of a letter in finnish , a jar of Pond 's cold cream , some roll-on deodorant and a half-full cup of cold coffee in order to sit on the basketwork chair .
13 A good example of this is the requirement to produce disaggregated operating statements , in order to report on the performance of different sectors of a given industry .
14 Note that in relation to the exemption of a transfer of assets by a company , the shares must be issued to the shareholders of the transferring company and not the transferring company itself in order to fall within the exemption .
15 This lesson had been reinforced as far as the railways were concerned each spring from 1918 to 1920 , when urgent orders went out from the highest level to rehabilitate them in order to cope with the influx of vital foodstuffs and fuel to the towns .
16 An understanding of the complexities raised in such a case study may become essential in order to cope with the new responsibilities of management committees under the new membership scheme .
17 In order to cope with the enormous workload while he was away , extra staff were taken on into the Firm as the newcomers christened it .
18 The statement of individual educational need in the case of a child with severe limitation or blindness should give an indication of levels of indoor and outdoor mobility and whether individual mobility instruction will be needed in order to cope with the ordinary school environment .
19 Instead , having conducted a further searching examination , he set me to the cataloguing of the little rituals , those magical forms of thought that I myself had developed in order to cope with the stress of eidesis .
20 It can help to give teachers an adequate conception of the communicative competence which children need in order to cope with the demands of modern life .
21 A dramatic expansion of federal intervention took place , and in order to cope with the new legislation , a special pollution control agency , the Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) , was established in December 1970 .
22 There is a necessity for us to behave like this in order to cope with the informational complexity with which we are perpetually faced — we ‘ know ’ something works so we do it , bracketing off the rest of the world until it becomes clear that there is a need to change our basic beliefs .
23 In order to cope with the demands of recording and analysing the United States ' census , Hollerith needed a way of automating the process .
24 In order to cope with the increased diversity of decision-making required in these circumstances , several companies have introduced a matrix-type of structure , incorporating a number of operational roles , as in Figure 36.5 opposite .
25 In order to cope with the workload allocated to me I have the help of two Assistant Solicitors .
26 Football has done it its best in order to cope with the problem inside the grounds .
27 Their living standards are dropping out of sight as governments ‘ adjust ’ their economies in order to cope with the debts .
28 In the last quarter of the 19th century sections of double track were opened in order to cope with the many freight and passenger trains which used the line , which of course saved many miles between the NW of England and SW Wales .
29 The flow was so great that the authorities closed the border on Aug. 22-23 in order to cope with the backlog .
30 When they could hold it no longer the Collector shouted the order to retire to the next door : that which led from the drawing-room to the hall and where , several weeks earlier , the Collector had been lurking as he tried to make up his mind to attend the meeting of the Krishnapur Poetry Society .
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