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It had been a long time since I'd taken an order.
The smile took in the three of them as she turned away to take an order.
And one of the people I'd taken an order from, they started pushing.
She could not hear a hint and refused to take an order.
Smiling, she hurried away to take an order at another table.
"Being called over to take an order, only to discover no one is ready.
But it takes an order from the medical examiner to clear out an evidence locker.
But all of the three took an order from the "What can you do, Mother?"
I'm looking for the driver who took an order out to an address on Wednesday night."
"Are you going to choke every time you have to take an order from me?"
The boy knew how to take an order; now, that was a useful thing in a pretty lad, and no mistake.
He had been a pilot for a long time and as of yet had never taken an order from a civilian.
The power required to cool it has taken an order of magnitude jump in the last seventeen minutes.
With a sigh, Earleen reached back to take an order off the shelf.
When she took an order, she would beep him for delivery.
He is in the cells Your Worships take an order for him to be brought up.
But she also knew that he wasn't one to take an order and follow it blindly."
I wouldn't expect to take an order or even have a serious enquiry resulting from it.
A truly feminine way of taking an order, I thought, repressing a chuckle.
"I think he wants to take an order," she said, glad of the distraction while she got her thoughts together.
I have never taken an order from Tony Pace.
He's not coming to take an order; he's coming to deliver bad news.
A girl with warty bosom well on show showed black teeth and took an order for wine.
On my second visit, while I overheard one server warning against ordering the ribs, another took an order for them.
"I feel like a waiter taking an order.