Examples of using Were ordered in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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boats were ordered to remain at port,
It is not yet known whether the cars were ordered directly from the BMW Group, the parent company of Rolls-Royce,
Reynolds Tobacco, Lorillard and Philip Morris USA were ordered to make the statements by a federal court.
More than 370,000 people in Florida were ordered to evacuate, but officials believe many ignored the warning.
The Mutsuki-class destroyers(睦月型駆逐艦) were an improved version of the Kamikaze class destroyers and were ordered under the 1923 fiscal budget.
The paper said civilians were ordered not to wear hats, gloves or scarves
com were ordered to suspend a plethora of news services just weeks ago.
1940 and four more were ordered before the year was out.
Latest reports show that about 5.6 million residents in Florida were ordered to leave their homes.
They were ordered to pay a total of 7,200 yuan for their living expenses at the camp.
com Ltd. were ordered to suspend a plethora of news services just weeks ago.
All Chinese then in the Soviet Union, save for diplomatic envoys, were ordered to return to China immediately.
But the federal government successfully appealed the sentence, and on Jan. 4, 2016, the Hammonds were ordered to return to prison.
Historian Peter Lieb has found that many US and Canadian units were ordered to not take prisoners during the D-Day landings in Normandy.
Accordingly, all the apartments of a high-rise apartment building near the hotel were ordered to close their windows during the US president's stay.
OneLife Network Ltd and One Network Services Ltd were ordered to cease their business in Germany.
Instead, the teachers were given a small plot of land nearby on which they were ordered to grow corn.
The Knights were waiting in their predetermined dormitory without anyone dared to take an off-duty, they were ordered to prepare their weapons.
Historian Peter Lieb has found that many U.S. and Canadian units were ordered not to take enemy prisoners during the D-Day landings in Normandy.
Airbus A350s were ordered by the airline to fly between cities without waiting.