order - use in sentences

Object

  • copy: To request a free subscription or to order free printed copies, contact Exchange.

Converse of object

  • cancel: The batch of 30 MANs was originally ordered by Citybus, who canceled the order after production started.
  • descend: The Ascending and Descending radio buttons indicate whether the keys are to be sorted into ascending or descending alphabetical order.
  • stand: Donations can be made at the Trust office, or you can set up a standing order to make regular donations to the Trust.
  • place: BACK TO TOP Can I place an order from overseas?

Adjective modifier

  • alphabetical: Their names are listed in alphabetical order on the title page.
  • chronological: April 2004 - Added Sorn by year page, which will give a chronological order of events important to village history.
  • postal: Cash / Postal Orders Sent at your own risk.
  • interim: When the proposal is complete an application for an interim order is made by lodging the documents with the Court.
  • reverse: Click on any heading to sort the order of the documents, e.g. clicking on Date will sort the results into reverse chronological order.

Modifies a noun

  • confirmation: Any customer who prefers not to receive an online order confirmation may " opt-out " by so indicating this preference on the order form.
  • form: You can order online here - where you can also download an order form.

Noun used with modifier

  • mail: Mail order catalogs offer a calmer solution to poor posture.
  • bankruptcy: For further interview on prison interviews see Chapter 35 Part 3 - Criminal bankruptcy orders.
  • standing: Through your Bank Account You can set up a standing order with your bank.
  • court: The exercise of parental responsibility can be restricted by a court order.
  • purchase: By consolidating multiple requisitions for the same supplier into a single purchase order, you gain opportunities for economies of scale.
  • disqualification: Under Insolvency Legislation, disqualification orders can be made against company directors.

Preposition: of

  • magnitude: This result has been confimed by UCL, it is however possible to increase the conductivity a few orders of magnitude.
  • preference: You should complete only one common application form and list the schools you want your child to attend in order of preference.

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