61.   Both letters said the group does not give or take orders from any campaign.

62.   Bonds fell after a monthly survey of purchasing managers showed more of them taking increased orders and paying higher prices.

63.   A greeter will take advance orders, sell food items and orchestrate activity in the latte line.

64.   A supervisor explained that orders could only be placed one week in advance and that the person who had taken my order had been mistaken.

65.   A waiter was taking orders for dinner.

66.   After that, teams take their order, from lottery worst to lottery first.

67.   Agata Parisella cooks and her Naples-born husband, Romeo Caraccio, takes your order.

68.   Burger joints, where youthful waitresses roller-skated up to the driver to take an order, were commonplace.

69.   But at American insistence, the coordinator will have no authority over NATO peacekeepers, who are to take orders only from Joulwan.

70.   But for better or worse, the leaders Clinton will meet with here are not likely to take orders from him.

v. + order >>共 409
restore 8.70%
issue 7.30%
place 4.61%
give 4.52%
take 3.92%
follow 3.38%
maintain 2.99%
receive 2.97%
ignore 2.34%
have 2.05%
take + n. >>共 753
place 12.16%
part 5.04%
action 3.23%
advantage 2.92%
time 2.33%
control 1.68%
effect 1.66%
office 1.51%
step 1.35%
lead 1.11%
order 0.22%
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