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He then gave orders saying which groups of people should leave the next day.
He can also give orders to the military people of the state.
"I think we have the right to give orders to one another already!"
I also gave orders for her to be moved to a private room.
He went out to give orders for the next day.
He must be ready to give orders to the others.
She did not think he would try to give orders to anyone any time soon.
But with him behind me I can give orders and most times things turn out right.
If they, too, had been given orders, what could the company do against so many of them?
Back in his office he is used to giving orders.
She looked like a woman who was used to giving orders.
They'll deal with anyone who's in a position to give orders.
In six months, they would be giving orders no longer.
What must it do to a woman to have to give orders?
Because I'm either the one giving orders or taking them.
My wife had given orders to the teacher not to let me see them.
People who can do things on their own without our giving orders all the time.
"Who are you to come in here and give orders?"
The mind gave orders and expected them to be followed.
He'd given orders that no one was to be killed.
"Go to your own town if you want to give orders!"
And I'll give orders they're to stay on the place.
"You are in no position to give orders to me!"
And I have been given orders that if you want them, your price is - nothing.
Her blue eyes had a strong look, as if she were used to giving orders.