If he opposes me," cried the fisherman, "I will order my bashaw to strike off his head; but I will now punish thee for thy insolent question.
Lie down, and sleep if you can, and I will order dinner to be ready by two.
I will order a carriage for them, and they will take charge of your violoncello.
Yes, she is, I assure you; but you understand very well that she will not tell the truth to the doctor, and God knows what he will order.
In return for your generosity, I will order one of my angels to take the form of man, to come down from heaven, to break open the roof of your prison, and set you free within five or six days.
To satisfy him, replied the princess, and because you tell me he is poor, I will order you a thousand pieces of gold for him, which do you take care to give him.
The boats will be ready in the morning; but I will order a second rudder to be put on each, for one is not enough on the Cataracts.
I will order to horse, and move with the whole army to Zbaraj.
I will order them to give you a pack-horse; you can ride on it.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will order" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.