We have no meanings for "ordered the officers" in our records yet.
1 He ordered the officers of the police and justice to make strict search for the criminal.
2 Attorney General Marisela Morales said a judge had ordered the officers remain in custody for 40 days.
3 At length the Governor of the place ordered the officers of the ship to appear before him.
4 Captain Wool tore off the flag, ordered the officers to rally the men, and bring them to the charge.
5 Whereupon Bridges ordered the officers to uncover their heads, which was done, and the service was then quietly finished.
6 The Convention has not, so far as I understand, ordered the officers of the guard to tarry in my sitting-room.
7 Apprehensive of evil, he ordered the officers of his guard to descend with all speed to the city and reconnoitre.
8 He ordered the officers and troopers to mount, and with them took his post on the road by which the cardinal would return.
9 He had lands and castles in Normandy, which John put under sequestration, and ordered the officers commanding in them to deliver up to him.
10 Thrusting the moody leasing document into the chief's hands, I ordered the officers to take a few steps back off this privately owned land.
11 "Don't trouble yourself," cried the judge; "I will soon ease the parish of the burden," and ordered the officers to execute him at once.
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This collocation consists of: Ordered the officers through the time