According to their story, he was cast out of the order for dis obeying its laws.
The more collaborative approach to medicine stands on its head the tradition in which a doctor gives orders and the patient obeys.
Royal guards came forward, looking flustered, unsure of whose orders to obey.
Meaning no more scoring by the Vikings, an order that the defensive unit obeyed.
An order she must obey if she was to witness her triumph.
Gus had opened one red eye when he'd come in and been told to go back to sleep, an order promptly obeyed.
And it is for me to determine the orders given-and obeyed.
"Lie down," he said, an order that she was only too happy to obey.
The reality is that high finance gives the orders and politics obeys them.
If you captain a ship, you give the orders and the crew obeys them.