Examples of using To be in order in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Everything seems to be in order.
These seem to be in order, corporal.
Everything appears… Here. to be in order.
They appear to be in order. Come on!
Your entrance petition seems to be in order.
People also translate
Who I needed to be in order to survive.
All the adoption papers seem to be in order.
How fit do you need to be in order to play these games?
And your insurance documents all seem to be in order.
Everything seems to be in order here, honey.
Thank you, that all seems to be in order.
This seems to be in order.
Everything appears to be in order.
These seem to be in order.
Everything seems to be in order.
These seem to be in order.
It certainly seems to be in order.
Everything seems to be in order.
Everything seemed to be in order.
Everything seems to be in order.
Everything appears to be in order.
Everything appears… to be in order.
It all seems to be in order.
This all appears to be in order.
His finances appear to be in order.
The rent payment seemed to be in order.
Five minutes! Everything seems to be in order, so.
Thank you so much, that seems to be in order, Mr Barnett.
What size does a country need to be in order to be significant?
How skilled would our unsub need to be in order to deactivate the GPS?