Examples of 'were orders' in a sentence
Meaning of "were orders"
were orders: Directives or commands that were given to someone. This phrase is used to refer to instructions or mandates that were issued to be followed by others
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were orders
Then there were orders to dynamite the roads.
All they needed were orders.
These were orders given by some person in authority.
But there were orders.
There were orders for them to be deported.
But discipline was rigid, and orders were orders.
Gillnet catches were orders of magnitude lower.
A lot of guys did not like it, but orders were orders.
They were orders and coercion.
He had even offered to fight me for it, but orders were orders.
They were orders from higher up.
That way, the letters she sent out were orders from the prince.
There were orders on the plane.
However, orders were orders.
There were orders to set charges and blow up the ship.
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Was what happened in Asturias expected, or were orders exceeded?
There were orders to evacuate.
It 's not to be talked about . Those were orders.
There were orders flying around the warfront to treat civilians as enemy.
From the very top. Those were orders.
Those were orders.
They were orders to be carried out by the Secretariat.
And, yes, they were orders to kill.
These were orders administered by the Soviet secret police.
Well? -Thanks. Sorry boss, there were orders from above to release the plane.
They were orders to kill, including your father, mr. vaughn.
There were orders from Himmler.
And those were orders from the court and not the military itself.
They were orders from the Inquisition.
There were orders to attack Naftali Bennett.
Also submitted were orders and supporting documents for more than 50 million ephedrine tablets.
In fact there were orders to kill all those prisoners who couldn't be marched out.
Yes, they were orders from the kgb, those cyrillic codes you found in those books.
There were orders shouted in German, there were screams.
Yes, they were orders from the KGB, and, yes they were orders to kill.
Sorry boss, there were orders from above to release the plane . They took off.
Yes, they were orders from the KGB.
There were orders and counter-orders ;.
A further four classes were orders over the next 13 years, eventually totalling 49 submarines completed.
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