Sentence examples for to be appointing from inspiring English sources

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"It's a little bit too early, I must think, to be appointing a cabinet," he said.

"If it is anything to do with me we are not going to be appointing shadow cabinets and trying to shadow every single department," he said.

But he then called back a reporter to clarify, saying, "I'm not going to be appointing judges who are pro-life".

Another early act for Ghani is expected to be appointing Abdullah as chief executive of the new government, an expanded post with powers similar to those of a prime minister that was created to break the election deadlock.

"I certainly expect them to be appointing Republicans more conservative than the Democrats would," he said, "but if ideology is going to be the first order of the day, it's just not going to fly".

I also understand that the Foreign Office have decided that they're going to be appointing a chief scientific adviser shortly.

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Two Republicans are yet to be appointed.

3. to be appointed to the federal bench, in 1966.

She is the second woman to be appointed to it.

She's 66/1 to be appointed a Dame.

Defense lawyers tend to be appointed, underpaid and overmatched.

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