Use "put into order" in a sentence

1. Put the events in her life into chronological order.

2. That was easy to put into chronological order because I remember that stuff.

3. Arrange definition is - to put into a proper order or into a correct or suitable sequence, relationship, or adjustment

4. To put into a specific order or relation; dispose: Arrange shoes in a neat row

5. Put your things in order.

6. 9 It must start breathing in order for the lungs to put oxygen into the blood.

7. Put the words in alphabetical order.

8. lic order and security; these decrees could then put the laws adopted by Parliament into temporary abeyance.

9. The Athabasca Denesuline (AD) put their legal action into abeyance in order to begin negotiations with Canada.

10. Put a machine in working order.

11. Put these words in alphabetical order.

12. Put the files in alphabetical/chronological order.

13. Arrange: 1 v put into a proper or systematic order “ Arrange the books on the shelves in chronological order” Synonyms: set up Antonyms: disArrange destroy the Arrangement or order of Types: show 49 types hide 49 types regularise , regularize make regular or more regular order place in a certain order order bring order to or into

14. Alphabetize - arrange in alphabetical order; "Alphabetize the list" alphabetise arrange , set up - put into a proper or systematic order; "arrange the books on the shelves in chronological order"

15. Alphabetised – having been put in alphabetical order 1

16. The boy put the telephone out of order.

17. Put into club music.

18. A system of dual controls should be put into place in order to not allocate all capabilities to one person.

19. Arrange definition: put into a proper or systematic order synonyms: coordinate, pair, stack, decorate, catenate, distribute, pile, lay, regularise, position

20. Due to their mostly melee nature, Assassins must put them themselves into dangerous positions in order to execute their targets.

21. For example, there's more money put into baldness drugs than are put into malaria.

22. The mill could be put back into full working order with a minimum of effort,[Sentencedict] should the need ever arise.

23. You'd better first put your disheveled hair in order.

24. Alphabetised; alphabetized – having been put in alphabetical order 1

25. 3 The boy put the telephone out of order.

26. Put your beef into it!

27. Put the car into neutral.

28. The definition of Collation is the act of assembling people or elements into an order for a specific purpose. When you put papers into the order that they need to be in, this is an example of Collation.

29. The files had been put back in the wrong order.

30. Normally, western - style food tableware is put by serving order.

31. Put the toast into the skillet.

32. Put this noun into the nominative.

33. Put the car in / into reverse.

34. Put this statement into the interrogative.

35. Can you put that into rhyme?

36. The deceiver was put into prison.

37. Let's put that theory into practice.

38. The definition of Codify means to arrange or put in order

39. When the switch is on, machines are put in Working order.

40. They thus put their integrity into action.

41. The plans were finally put into execution.

42. The goal put Holland into the lead .

43. Conceals: to put into a hiding place.

44. Conceal: to put into a hiding place.

45. Her death put everything else into perspective.

46. Concealing: to put into a hiding place

47. You put these ideas into her head.

48. They put the rifles into a stack.

49. We must put our plans into practice.

50. He put his head into the noose.

51. Joy put heart into a man. 

52. Actions are core beliefs put into practice.

53. Longson has tried to put a gagging order on me, of course.

54. We'll have someone type it out and put it in alphabetical order.

55. Put the entire effort into Tom and press on into the trees.

56. The order is organized into nine grades.

57. Put skills and knowledge into action with Bongo

58. She put some beans into water to germinate.

59. Put a little fish food into the tank.

60. New Class 69 trains were put into service.

61. Her family put her into a nursing home.

62. 20 Put the spaghetti into boiling, salted water.

63. You should put more effort into your work.

64. This will put the system into triangular form.

65. She methodically put the things into her suitcase.

66. I can never put my feelings into words.

67. The party are put into the hotel annexe.

68. Many names have been put into the hopper.

69. Microsoft apparently put little effort into wooing them.

70. Alphabetised: 1 adj having been put in alphabetical order Synonyms: alphabetized alphabetic , alphabetical arranged in order according to the alphabet

71. The figures have to be put into perspective .

72. They put the hunting gear into the boat.

73. She put salt into her coffee by mistake.

74. He put the pillow into the clean pillowcase.

75. " Please put $# thousand into this bag and... abt "

76. You better put that cow into the barn.

77. I tried to put the matter into perspective.

78. You should put the water into a vessel.

79. She put salt into her tea by mistake.

80. Peas and beans put nitrogen into the soil.