Aún no tenemos significados para "tolerable order".
1The weather was favourable, and the roads were in tolerable order.
2I may accompany you-theday being fine, and the roads in tolerable order.
3I told you yesterday that my nerves were in tolerable order.
4The room was in tolerable order, much better than when Mrs. Ladley was about.
5I have never seen it, and my nerves are, I think, in tolerable order.
6The sleeping chamber is done up in white, gold, and blue, and in very tolerable order.
7Your furniture is in tolerable order, and the family pictures are all left entire and untouched.
8I left the room in tolerable order.
9He kept his servants in tolerable order.
10Danby was a frugal minister; and by his application and industry he brought the revenue into tolerable order.
11These were soon conveyed to the hut, and by sunset they had the place in very tolerable order.
12The canoes were following each other up the river in tolerable order, each of them displaying three flags.
13He collected the remnant of the troops, formed them into a battalion, and retreated in tolerable order to his camp.
14At length I had my land in tolerable order, although the seaweed refused to rot as quickly as I desired.
15The moving was done early in the morning and by nightfall Randy and his mother had the cottage in tolerable order.
16And you can go to the Rue de Tourain and see whether my servants are keeping the house in tolerable order.
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Tolerable order a través del tiempo
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