1. I do however have orders for two more with slight modifications. 2. Merymose clearly had orders to ignore any trail that led to the palace compound. 3. Our automatic knitting machine, for example, has full orders for the next five years. 4. The courier had orders for them to repair at once to Edinburgh, where the Regent was to summon an urgent Council. 5. The guards have orders to shoot intruders on sight. 6. The man says the Weather has predicted a terrible snowstorm and they have orders to leave early. 7. The soldiers had orders to shoot to kill. 8. They had orders to take the short cut and risk the mines. 9. They had strict orders not to allow anyone through. 10. Within the hour, Hari had measured several pairs of feet and had enough orders to keep her busy for several weeks. |