Then come to me, or give command to bring the decanter to this place.
To-morrow I'll make my dog keeper of that Pan; the day after to-morrow I'll give command to beat that Pan with clubs.
Then Zagloba yawned loudly, drew a deep breath, stretched his legs, and said, "Give command to make boots for dogs of such love!
Give command to bring thee a mantle," said Petronius to him at parting.
Give command to bring me a Gallic cloak with a hood.
Instead of taking thee to the Plautiuses, I ought to give command to bear thee to the house of Gelocius, where there is a school for youths unacquainted with life.
In that case let us go to the triclinium, where a meal is now ready, and when we have refreshed ourselves, let us give command to bear us to Plautius.
The castellan had barely heard this when he sprang up and cried to his attendant: "Vitovski, give command to sound the trumpet to horse!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "give command" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.