Sentence examples for appointed someone from inspiring English sources

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Iceland's got plenty more, apparently, so the government has appointed someone to take charge of things.

No governor had ever appointed someone to the office after a vacancy.

"It was never going to happen; the BBC would never have appointed someone from Ofcom".

He kind of wishes Obama had appointed someone like Lawrence Tribe — "a luminous and learned liberal".

"We would be more concerned if the US or Russia appointed someone like Boris.

"We have reduced our carbon footprint by 17 per cent and we have appointed someone to deal with sustainable energy".

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He says he may appoint someone in Campbell's place.

We would appoint someone who would offer a fresh pespective.

Mr. Bloomberg said: "I would anticipate appointing someone new.

If a company undergoes bankruptcy and receivership, the court may appoint someone to head the operation.

If he did not, the president would appoint someone from outside the department as attorney general.

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