If he's stupid and doesn't believe we're here, we'll get orders to put some torpedoes in him.
A stern order put the taxicab into quick motion.
They said the order could put the detectives' lives at risk and undermine the Police Department's ability to fight crime.
The data indicate that both large and small orders put downward pressure on the market on Monday.
It's difficult to accept that your orders put them in harm's way.
The order put at risk any publication of the report at all, since the commission was about to expire.
"This order will put to rest any question about whether these services can coexist."
And on any given day Scorpio might himself give the order to have one of his enemies put to sleep.
Considering that previous orders had put them in tough spots, Case's men were not too pleased by thoughts of coming word.
Every navy ship might have orders to manufacture missiles and put us down.