Examples of using Had ordered in English and their translations into Serbian
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Cyrillic
Genghis had ordered that its location remain a complete secret.
He screamed that the Sleeper had ordered him to kill me, and he intended to obey this order. .
saying Lenin and Trotsky had ordered the strike and were financing it,
A public prosecutor had ordered the retrial of all seven, deeming the sentences too lenient.
The authorities had ordered the RRA to adopt rules that could only have been adopted during the rule of Pol Pot
Even Lan, and she had ordered him to stay away from her lessons with the Sea Folk.
Istanbul police chief Mustafa Caliskan had ordered the shooting down of any helicopters flying overhead without warning.
At Tukhachevsky's insistence the Soviet High Command had ordered the 1st Cavalry Army to march north toward Warsaw and Lublin.
He said some eastern coastal areas and islands had ordered residents to go to higher ground.
During the battle, Pope Callixtus III had ordered the bells of every European church to be rung every day at noon,
So I did a search to see if anyone in Enid had ordered stuff like ventilation kits,
Neame had ordered CYRCOM headquarters to move back to Tmimi,
He did not mean that he didnt are familiar with any government leaders who had ordered the invasion of Iraq
Earlier in December, US media reported that Trump had ordered the Pentagon to develop a plan to withdraw about half of the 14,000 US troops in Afghanistan,
where he had been attending a meeting on security and had ordered security forces to find the perpetrators
a Bay Area computer store, The Byte Shop, had ordered around 100 computers, Wayne tells Business Insider.
the head of Irib, Aliasgari Ali Askari, had ordered an investigation into the incident
Kim told Micaelo that his father had ordered him back to North Korea
Zemun Clan criminal gang, Milorad Lukovic, had ordered Djindjic's killing to forestall the disbanding of the Special Operations Unit(JSO)
the Senate had ordered the Consul Sempronius Longus to bring his army back from Sicily to meet Scipio and face Hannibal.