Sentence examples for appointed someone to 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.

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

He has appointed someone to work on "Arab-Muslim outreach", and now routinely adds the word "mosques" to his lists of religious institutions.

The court of protection appointed someone to act on Matty's behalf, and doctors came from "both sides" to assess his condition.

Many of their patients, despite multiple chronic diseases and advanced age, have never filled out power-of-attorney documents or appointed someone to make health care decisions if they are unable to.

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

In the interim, the governor is expected to appoint someone to fill the seat until November.

Mr. Christie is expected to appoint someone to fill the seat for the next few months.

I guess it could be a good idea to appoint someone to deal with this stuff.

I don't think people have to necessarily appoint someone to a particular position," Jeter said.

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