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requisition - use in sentences
Object
- creditor: The cost of so doing should be deposited in the estate account once received from the requisitioning creditor.
- record: Powers The SAI does not have the powers of requisitioning all records of the auditee departments/organisations to discharge its mandate.
- meeting: There is no provision for contributories to requisition first meetings.
- land: Public Rights of Way Many rights of way were closed on requisitioned lands.
- house: The range of sites is very wide and extends to requisitioned houses, Q sites, airfields and factories.
Converse of object
- sign: The Council shall call such a Special Meeting on a written requisition signed by not less than 25 members.
- raise: On the expiry of the relevant time limit the buyer loses his right to raise requisitions or make observations.
- send: Simply send a requisition for the number of envelopes or pens you need.
- receive: The Society has received two requisitions for an SGM, both effectively on the appointment of a non-pharmacist as editor of the Pharmaceutical Journal.
- make: He made some requisitions on others that Mrs. Harker could not quite hear or understand.
Adjective modifier
- written: Any such written requisition of the members shall state the object of the meeting proposed to be called.
- such: Any such written requisition of the members shall state the object of the meeting proposed to be called.
Modifies a noun
- form: Requests for testing can be made on a maintenance requisition form at the Porters ' Lodge.
- order: Otherwise, as a community trust we were advised it will be expensive to get non stock requisition orders.
Modifying Another Word
- separately: The brackets and mounting plates will need to be separately requisitioned.
Noun used with modifier
- purchase: In addition to signing the checks, I'm also now the only person who can sign purchase requisitions.
Preposition: of
- member: Any such written requisition of the members shall state the object of the meeting proposed to be called.
- land: The records of the National Farm Survey contain references to the requisitioning of land for military purposes.
Preposition: by
- army: After the Cloptons, the house saw a succession of owners and tenants before being requisitioned by the Army in the Second World War.
- government: In 1944 the airfield was requisitioned by the government for use by the ministry of Air.
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