How To Use Requisition In A Sentence

  • The soldiers were requisitioning things left and right, not good for an occupying army.
  • He has agreed to requisition a certain number of farm carts. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • The whole of this season 's harvest had also been requisitioned, so that by the end of the year the people would be starving. Times, Sunday Times
  • All this exactness of requisition appeared to me to be going rather too far; and I exhibited my feeling on the subject, in the tone in which I replied, that I had stated every thing that was necessary for the satisfaction of a "man of sense, but that I had neither the faculty nor the inclination to indulge the captiousness of any man. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 333, July 1843
  • They tell me I have to send a work requisition and that they are going to mail me the form.
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  • After the war the land area was not derequisitioned for a considerable time, but the aerodrome was abandoned by the Ministry.
  • The building was requisitioned as a military hospital for the duration of the war.
  • Secondly, the controversial decision to expand the land requisition by the scope.
  • I know the mode has been chicaned upon; but it was substantially obeyed, and much better obeyed than I fear the Parliamentary requisition of this session will be, though enforced by all your rigor and backed with all your power. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 02 (of 12)
  • Kindly submit us the product photos, together with this requisition form.
  • Built in Glasgow in 1910, this vessel tramped her way around the globe for the next three decades, until she was requisitioned by an Admiralty hurriedly preparing for a war it was desperately unready to fight.
  • Rents were again strictly controlled, and empty houses were requisitioned.
  • Thanks to e-procurement, the turnaround time for approving purchase requisitions is down from 2 weeks to 24 hours.
  • KUALA LUMPUR: The Nov 28 extraordinary general meeting will go on as scheduled despite the ongoing negotiations between the two factions in MCA, said requisitionist Wong Nai Chee. Undefined
  • In the prior process, you had to staff a whole purchasing department and send a requisition in to them, and you'd bring in too much invariably because you had to stock up on materials.
  • One of the villagers showed him an old-fangled film projector which his paternal grandfather had requisitioned to show movies to the villagers.
  • First, the Company is already required to circulate nominations made under requisition without charge if no additional costs are involved.
  • And a few seconds before bidding cheerio, a friendly requisition is placed - your contact number, please.
  • Arranged in a crescent, the charges tore up the ground in huge trenches; Leral had requisitioned the highest-grade powder Gratze had, and this night, it had worked to satisfaction.
  • He and his books were in frequent requisition as to property confiscated and made national.
  • If he had found out, would that have founded a proper requisition on title?
  • We've also requisitioned every watt of power within the city to power the positron cannon.
  • Any risk of a return to rural conditions was a sign of social regression, and when inferior cereals replaced wheat in the markets, city authorities would be forced to requisition supplies elsewhere for fear of riots.
  • The farm was in / under constant requisition as a base for the rescue team.
  • Dead water, A World War II battleship was again requisitioned, it was sent to the Persian Gulf to conduct a secret investigation activities.
  • By November, Friston had seen its heyday and was finally derequisitioned in April 1946.
  • Once requisitioned, vessels originally built for commercial purposes had to be adapted for military ones.
  • Where a sewer is requisitioned, the sewerage undertaker may require contribution to the cost from the person requisitioning the sewer.
  • The Red Army requisitioned all foodstuff it could lay its hands on for its own use, as well as for shipping it back home - without any regard for the starving local population.
  • The town hall was requisitioned as army headquarters.
  • Towards the end of Sunday evening, I managed to sip a little flat ginger ale that I requisitioned from the depths of the fridge. Archive 2005-08-01
  • The government stopped its policy of requisitioning the peasants' entire crop and instead began to take only what was needed to meet the minimum requirements of the army and urban workers.
  • In their zone of occupation in the Pfalz, the French requisitioned wine on a grand scale.
  • The ability of Forward Support Battalions to electronically pass and track supply requisitions cannot be overstated.
  • Keep in mind, this was a teenage kid in charge of this bus he had "requisitioned". On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • I sat down at a desk to copy out the references I had made back in London on to the requisition slips. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • The farm was in / under constant requisition as a base for the rescue team.
  • Suppose that under this defence statute the Government makes an Order requisitioning land for anti-aircraft missile sites.
  • They also agitated for free speech and assembly, the liberation of political prisoners and for the abolition of grain requisitioning.
  • Based on a clear definition of the scope of public benefit, this paper puts forward the idea of land requisition by purchase system and sets up an elementary land requisition by purchase system.
  • On 28 July 1914, with the black wrack of imminent war rolling in from the east, Churchill requisitioned them both for the Royal Navy.
  • The move has forced pregnant women who have been receiving care in private clinics to be sent to public hospitals for delivery or to give birth in private clinics requisitioned by the government.
  • Several young men in sports jackets and flannels and trilby hats had gathered around the brilliantly lit window of a requisitioned shop. TANK OF SERPENTS
  • The poultry-yard had been laid under requisition, and cockyleeky and Scotch collops soon reeked in the Bailie's little parlour. Waverley
  • In the preanalytic category, mislabeled specimens represented the leading subcategory, which was followed by mistakes in requisition, including improper tests and transcription errors.
  • The requisition of personal guarantees from corporate officers as a condition of supplying credit has negative influence on the limitation of liability.
  • Their power was only requisitory, and 'these requisitions were addressed to the several Legislatures, to be by them carried into execution, without other coercion than the moral principle of duty. Autobiography
  • The local government requisitioned the peasants' horses for the troops.
  • It would not strictly be a requisition on title, I would not think, but sometimes requisitions go to matters customarily that do not really relate to title.
  • He actually apologized for the delay in the last requisition.
  • As he was about to board, however, the ship was "requisitioned" by military authorities. JACK LONDON'S WAR
  • The Floor Supervisor must oversee this requisitioning to ensure that stocks are correctly ordered and neatly stacked on the floor pantry shelves.
  • Alicia, I hate to do this to you after all the work you did to requisition those spare cots for our refugees, but it turns out we won't need them.
  • The poultry-yard had been laid under requisition, and cockyleeky and Scotch collops soon reeked in the Bailie’s little parlour. Waverley
  • He has agreed to requisition a certain number of farm carts. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • a very zealous friend to Government --- The poultry-yard had been laid under requisition and cockyleeky and Scotch collops soon reeked in the Bailie's little parlour. The Waverley
  • Later in the war it was derequisitioned and let to Polish forces, who converted it into a hospital and finally a maternity hospital.
  • Tanj grinned back at him; ‘Oh, its simple, really; all you have to do is submit a requisition for my time, in triplicate, justifying the need, and get Jenka to sign it.’
  • The town hall was requisitioned as army headquarters.
  • The absence of this theme in Empire of the Sun has to do with the fact that, in taking power in Shanghai in 1942, the Japanese requisitioned all the cars, thereby annulling all possibility of collision! Ballardian » ‘Le passé composé de J. G. Ballard’: JGB on Empire of the Sun
  • Besides the rights which you enjoy as an individual shareholder, you also enjoy the rights to requisition an Extraordinary General Meeting.
  • Although emergency plans had been prepared to use 7,500 troops to get fuel moving using 3,520 requisitioned tipper trucks, the police were deeply reluctant to see them put into action.
  • To support the larger number of troops, the state mobilized the wherewithal of war as never before, requisitioning food, material, and labour to supply its armies.
  • Meanwhile, all horses, cars, motorcycles and bicycles have been requisitioned.
  • They said goodbye and John went to his bedroom, to sit at a bare table in the requisitioned billet and write to Hilda. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • first you have to fill out the requisition
  • Without the subsidy of conquest, documentary sources tell us, taxes slowly crept up, labour corvées became longer, and arbitrary requisitions were more frequent.
  • I sat down at a desk to copy out the references I had made back in London on to the requisition slips. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • The boat grounded, and although two tugs were requisitioned they failed to move her.
  • The Army had requisitioned our local great house and his regiment was stationed in it.
  • Your explanation about repair requisitions and material transfers was an excellent cover.
  • The farm was in / under constant requisition as a base for the rescue team.
  • Public infrastructure has been devastated and the Secretary General of the DRC in Goma requisitioned all revenue generated by public utilities and parastatals.
  • The chaos of the past has given way to an ordered structure where if you want to get a pen, you have to fill in a stationery requisition form in triplicate.
  • Weekly requisitions for toilet paper and tissues are to be made by the Floor Supervisor and are to be based on the floor par stock and actual count.
  • At Mokpo, a Yellow Sea Port on the southwestern coast of Korea, London, along with the other steamer passengers, were herded ashore to fend for themselves while the Japanese War Office once again requisitioned their ship. JACK LONDON'S WAR
  • The Army retained control of the site until it was derequisitioned in 1952 when it was returned to farmland.
  • The number of requisitions depends on your ability to fulfill both primary and secondary objectives of each mission.
  • The Floor Supervisor must oversee this requisitioning to ensure that stocks are correctly ordered and neatly stacked on the floor pantry shelves.
  • We can't requisition information with no grounds but we expect the firms to reply.
  • In the aftermath of collectivization and grain requisitioning, the Communist Party was suspicious of ‘hostile’ peasants and ‘backward’ women who led uprisings against kolkhozy.
  • Their power was only requisitory, and these requisitions were addressed to the several Legislatures, to be by them carried into execution, without other coercion than the moral principle of duty. Memoir Correspondence And Miscellanies
  • Even combat boots, ponchos, and clothing were lacking and always ‘on requisition.’
  • The word kicker hadnt even been invented yet, but somehow Hiro had understood it all instinctively: how to make a clique huge overnight, how to convince everyone to requisition some new gadget, and most of all how to make himself legendary in the process. Scott Westerfeld: Uglies Quartet
  • So the hours passed, and each newcomer was invited to join the company, until it grew so large that the "big room" was requisitioned, and it soon held a laughing, joking, drinking, good-natured set of as drouthy individuals as ever met together in company. The Underworld The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner
  • By using methods of forecast research, system science, comparison research and abstract research, main deficiencies and practical problems in requisitioning civilian medical equipment are analyzed.
  • Many missions require you to use a specific plane so always keep some extra requisitions handy for some last minute upgrades.
  • I've requisitioned more oil from Cosh, and expect wagons any day.
  • It would ordinarily be the subject of requisition on title and the obligation of the purchaser to satisfy himself/herself of the identity of that which it is proposed to convey with the title that is to be conveyed.
  • The government could not afford to pay for all the grain that it had requisitioned from farmers.
  • Legislation was introduced to control prices, and exports, to requisition cereals, and to organize labour battalions to work the land.
  • Mail-coaches and chaises were the only vehicles then in requisition, with the exception of the awkward gingles, buggies, and other gear of that nondescript class which were peculiar to the times, and principally confined to the metropolis. The Black Baronet; or, The Chronicles Of Ballytrain The Works of William Carleton, Volume One
  • The United Nations "is alarmed at the military use of UN vehicles in the conflict," the statement said, adding that during the previous uprising in the former Zaire, in 1996-97, "many vehicles were 'requisitioned' and used for military purposes. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • At the end of a single year it is not to be doubted that requisition would be importunely urged for a far more numerous body of the same description. The Beginnings of Public Education in North Carolina; A Documentary History, 1790-1840. Vol. II
  • Madison advocated duties upon "articles of requisition likely to occasion the least difficulty," such as spirituous liquors, molasses, wines, tea, coffee, cocoa, pepper, and sugar. Union and Democracy
  • Mehmetçik escapes from a forced labour battalion and becomes a famous bandit, while Adulhamid Hodja dies of a broken heart when soldiers requisition his horse.
  • The farm was in / under constant requisition as a base for the rescue team.
  • When all the snow was thrown out that could be reached with the long-handled snowshovels a rude windlass was made, and then the leather baglike bucket was brought into requisition, and the work went on as fast as it was possible to haul up the snow and have it dragged away on the dog-sleds. Winter Adventures of Three Boys
  • He reached for the shack’s radio, tuned it to a soft midnight station, and sat in a mottled armchair that had been requisitioned from the garbage wastelands. Breakdown
  • One of the first industrial requisitions was that of the textile factory Bellavista Tome.
  • One of the villagers showed him an old-fangled film projector which his paternal grandfather had requisitioned to show movies to the villagers.
  • On – Line Requisitioning Country Commodity Catalog Process?
  • In 1939 the Minister of Works requisitioned the premises and did not derequisition them until Slugger O'Toole
  • Once requisitioned, vessels originally built for commercial purposes had to be adapted for military ones.
  • The government could not afford to pay for all the grain that it had requisitioned from farmers.
  • The French set up a bureaucracy to administer the colony and collected taxes and requisitioned forced labor.
  • Orders on the factory and material requisitions were issued to foremen, transfers between departments and into store were all recorded.
  • She could requisition the songs, let the songwriters do their work, she could come in with her lyrics and sing as extraordinarily as ever and poof!
  • Requisitioning a meeting requires a higher level of shareholder support.
  • ‘Got more requisitions for the captain to sign,’ he replied.
  • Secondly, the controversial decision to expand the land requisition by the scope.
  • These points serve as currency for requisitioning units and calling for fire support.
  • As he cycled the inner lock I said, ‘Kusaa, if you be good enough to requisition the supplies, we'll clean up a bit.’
  • In the period of validity, the supplier and requisitioning parties all comply with it, fulfill their respective obligation.
  • -- It is the pocket-knife, not the lancet, that is oftener called into requisition. Hints for Lovers
  • As organisations look to reduce cost and increase responsiveness, the ability for customers to view their own account records or for employees to process HR requisitions, for example, will offer huge benefits.
  • This was later changed to requisitioning fixed amounts of grain, which often went beyond taking surpluses.
  • Place purchase orders or purchase requisition to ABB vendor or logistic dept . according to sales contract.
  • Without revenue, except for meager voluntary state requisitions, Congress could not even pay the interest on its outstanding debt.
  • It was derequisitioned in 1946 and returned to the Corporation.
  • Hastily organized units soon bombarded the War Department for requisitions and instructions; with limited resources, the government could not provide the necessary arms and accoutrements for its troops.
  • It was a German military vehicle, and Ava assumed that some Americans had requisitioned it and were out on a joyride.
  • Authorities requisitioned hotel rooms to lodge more than 3,000 stranded Christmas vacationers.
  • Even though the company plans to hire 4,500 people worldwide this quarter, ‘I still approve every requisition in the company for head count,’ he says.
  • Parker's probably requisitioning a car as we speak.
  • In the mean time, you may amuse yourself with my suspense, and put all the justices of peace in requisition, in case I come into your county with 'hackbut bent.' Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 3 (of 6) With His Letters and Journals
  • The farm was in / under constant requisition as a base for the rescue team.
  • Perhaps a more appropriate figure to compare to the experimental data percentages would be the percent of all state legislators who voted to fully fund the requisitions.
  • In the period of validity, the supplier and requisitioning parties all comply with it, fulfill their respective obligation.
  • The requisition of personal guarantees from corporate officers as a condition of supplying credit has negative influence on the limitation of liability.
  • He also aspired to the role of executioner, warning McLoughlin that if he was not gone in three months he would requisition a shareholders’ meeting to remove him ‘unceremoniously’.
  • He had suddenly begun calling Rhodes `Nick, "ever since the budget requisition had gone up to New Tokyo a few days before.
  • On the fringe of the market were parked military vehicles or vehicles "requisitioned" by the Cobras who were busy unloading fresh supplies of goods looted in the Bacongo and Makelekele areas. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Suppose that under this defence statute the Government makes an Order requisitioning land for anti-aircraft missile sites.
  • Then, too, the services of the physician are often brought into requisition, to cure some physical ill, such as adenoidal growths, which may in a measure account for the delinquency of the child. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
  • They said goodbye and John went to his bedroom, to sit at a bare table in the requisitioned billet and write to Hilda. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • Their power was only requisitory, and these requisitions were addressed to the several Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 1
  • When you requisition those parts for a ship or something I thought it was something for a science project.
  • Before Dwight was brute forcing us with his tremendous comedic abilities in an office setting, he was playing as Lahnk, the Requisition Officer in Galaxy Quest.
  • In requisition procedure, the the related people has the real estate objection registration application right.
  • During the war, of course, gold holdings were requisitioned, and it was replaced by a deposit account at the bank.
  • Occasionally the outline had been obscured by the growth of turf and weeds, and then the lord of the manor had requisitioned the services of the inhabitants of several of the pretty villages near the downs, who climbed up to the horse at the appointed time and, armed with picks, spades, and brushes, "scoured" the horse until it was quite white again, and its proportions clearly shown. From John O'Groats to Land's End
  • You are NOW to know, that upon this very morning, an embassy from the willow-wearers all -- or, to speak indeed more germanely to the matter, of the BASKET-BEARERS [22], waited upon their beautiful enemy with an ultimatum and manifesto in one, importing first a requisition to surrender; then, in case of refusal to capitulate, the announcement that HYMEN having found in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 56, No. 345, July, 1844
  • The Agency received a 1 per cent commission for handling such requisitions, which, owing to their size and their uniformity and low attendant processing costs, were highly profitable.
  • He had suddenly begun calling Rhodes `Nick, "ever since the budget requisition had gone up to New Tokyo a few days before.
  • Ensure adequate of supplies , materials , and requisition for general supplies.
  • The whole of this season 's harvest had also been requisitioned, so that by the end of the year the people would be starving. Times, Sunday Times
  • Further the plaintiff requisitioned a Certificate of Stay to be issued by the Registrar despite the fact that this case was not one for which an automatic stay could be issued.
  • -- The poultry-yard had been laid under requisition, and cockyleeky and Scotch collops soon reeked in the Bailie's little parlour. Waverley: or, 'Tis sixty years since
  • In both world wars the merchant ships were requisitioned for troop transports, for hospital ships and for the carriage of cargoes for war service.
  • Who was the genius who requisitioned a poll?
  • The whole of this season 's harvest had also been requisitioned, so that by the end of the year the people would be starving. Times, Sunday Times
  • The application needed to be built quickly and cheaply because constraints in the purchasing and tenuous acquisition processes ruled out any new requisitions until the beginning of the next fiscal quarter.
  • The farm was in / under constant requisition as a base for the rescue team.
  • Their image is definitely at odds with a music scene pre-occupied with gravity defying hair styles and pre-requisitioned indie uniforms.
  • Ribet stated, all Soviet products were "requisitioned," i.e., produced by enterprises expropriated from private interests. 'The Mystery of Max Eitingon': An Exchange
  • Veterinary doctors and other competent personnel should be requisitioned for the purpose, at least on a contract basis.
  • Formerly there were the village constable, the district clerk, trumperies, requisitions, and taxations; for then it was the gentry who were the guardians. Tales of the Wilderness
  • You need to fill out the purchase requisition form and have it signed by your supervisor.
  • Unlike Finley, who chastised Tripler for not following proper procedures in requisitioning hospital buildings, Hammond did not obstruct Letterman's end-run around the War Department to organize an ambulance corps.
  • Twenty men were hanged on one gibbet in Edinburgh and many others in various parts of the country: crowds were shipped off to the plantations: torture was freely applied, and the ingenious devices of the boot and the thumbkin were in daily requisition. [ Claverhouse
  • Area military commanders, or the competent authority appointed by the president, have the power to requisition buildings, land and vehicles for relief work.
  • All the rugs and tablecloths the stores of the town contained were requisitioned for this purpose; green baize and crimson baize, repp curtains and plush, anything, everything remotely suitable, was claimed and cut up to serve as quilts and counterpanes, with the result that the beds looked picturesquely, if not grotesquely, gay. With the Guards' Brigade from Bloemfontein to Koomati Poort and Back

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