71.   But before the waiter could take her order, she noticed a palm-sized wooden triangle next to the salt and pepper.

72.   But he takes his orders from weaklings in his own and other governments and in the U.N. UNPROFOR will not fight.

73.   But formally Ignatov had been taking orders from Krivolapov as a special deputy to Clark.

74.   But in that case, the sites will simply take orders for CDs and cassettes and ship them to the buyers.

75.   But most online merchants will need a minimum of three days to take an order and get the gift delivered.

76.   But NATO should recognize that the Russian military, at this sensitive moment, cannot be seen as taking direct orders from the alliance.

77.   But the politicians were mostly an insignificant lot who took their orders, not from those who nominally voted them, but from those who pulled the strings.

78.   But the majority of our chemical enterprises have been privatized by now and do not take orders from the state.

79.   But these days, instead of an occasional frock here or there, Dennis-Stinson is taking larger orders.

80.   But the resellers will still take the order and receive a commission on the sale, he said.

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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