Examples of 'what are your orders' in a sentence

Meaning of "what are your orders"

what are your orders: This phrase is a polite way of asking someone what instructions or directions they have for you. It is commonly used in military or formal settings to inquire about a person's commands or decisions

How to use "what are your orders" in a sentence

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what are your orders
What are your orders in case of trouble?
To protect a man on the run? What are your orders for giving covering fire.
What are your orders for the next attack?
And as such, what are your orders.
What are your orders for them when they have recovered?
Captain . your highness? What are your orders.
What are your orders for giving covering fire to protect a man, a man on the run?
What else did she say? What are your orders now?
What are your orders for Hashimoto unit?
The mob will not disperse . What are your orders?
What are your orders regarding The missing experimental craft?
Mr. Orrock, what are your orders.
What are your orders here?
As acting captain, I know. And as such, what are your orders.
So what are your orders then, lieutenant colonel?

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Tell me what are your orders?
What are your orders now?
Mr. Orrock, what are your orders Regarding lanterns during a night action?
What are your orders for her and her mate? ".
And what are your orders now, sir?
What are your orders? What are your orders?
What are your orders Captain? ".
And what are your orders now, sir? That's a proper response.

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