Sentence examples for going to appoint from inspiring English sources

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But Mr. Kaplow, who is also a member of the school's appointments committee, said "The school is not going to appoint people to the faculty in any different way" because of Mr. Bell's protest.

"I'm not going to appoint the shadow cabinet here on the programme.

We are going to appoint justices -- this is the best way to help the Second Amendment.

The next president is going to appoint, one, two, three, four Supreme Court Justices.

"The next President is going to appoint one, two, three, four Supreme Court Justices.

At one meeting, Bremer said that he was going to appoint a "consultative committee" of Iraqi leaders.

There is some talk that Secretary [of State John Kerry] is going to appoint an Arctic ambassador shortly.

"Two: I'm going to appoint the toughest and smartest trade negotiators to fight on behalf of American workers," Trump said.

Bluntly put, the New Labour council of a northern town is almost never going to appoint a Tory chief executive.

Laporta replied that the decision had already been taken: Barça were going to appoint the inexperienced Pep Guardiola.

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