Examples of using Taking orders in English and their translations into Slovak
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
You know, I don't mind taking orders.
I'm too busy taking orders.
When did I start taking orders?
You're gonna be taking orders from Scofield.
The store will be open for taking orders.
Toyota dealers in Russia are taking orders for the minivan Alphard.
Liaising with customers when taking orders.
Aston Martin has begun taking orders, and deliveries are scheduled to start early next year.
The company will soon begin taking orders in the U.K. and the U.S., having received safety certifications for both territories.
beginning with taking orders from patrons, and ending with billing
Control of the work of waiters: taking orders and serving guests by waiters,
Porsche will begin taking orders for the 718 Cayman GTS 4.0
Tesla began taking orders for its new solar roof.
SolarCity recently began taking orders on a solar roof made of shingles that look like traditional roof tiling.
There's more to the waiter job description than taking orders and serving plates, and we will help you to master every aspect of your new role.
Tesla announced on Wednesday that it has begun taking orders for its new solar roof.
Someone taking orders might enter the information for each order into a database using a form.
From next month, the company will begin taking orders in Japan for the first ever commercially available 8K TV.
The company plans to start sales of i-MiEV to individuals in April 2010 and will start taking orders in late July of this year.
Japanese rival Nissan has already begun taking orders for its Leaf electric car,