We have no meanings for "indent for" in our records yet.
1 I'd been an indent for only eight days now, but it already felt like I'd been imprisoned here for years.
2 Your crew is already aboard; and, if you need any stores or ammunition, indent for them in the usual way; they will be duly supplied.
3 That's the cue for business: "First, I need to indent for a new class four- certified defensive ward, personal, safe to wear 24x7."
4 Indents for postmen's uniforms for this purpose should be rendered to D.A.D.O.S.
5 From Madras as late at 1827 they indented for file handles and blacksmiths' tongs!
6 The Quartermaster-Sergeant writes it off as "lost owing to the exigencies of military service," and indents for another.
7 "Don't you have to indent for stores, tools and so on?"
8 It is such a long time since I have indented for cork-fenders that I don't remember how much these things cost apiece.
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