Sentence examples for to engagements from inspiring English sources

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to engagements

noun

An appointment, especially to speak or perform

  • The lecturer has three speaking engagements this week.

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After all, there is the imminent prospect of Pippa's guide to engagements: "Getting engaged, which is generally followed by getting married, is a very exciting time.

"The most important thing is that the future U.S. President sticks to agreements, to engagements undertaken".

He added that Kate was likely to return to engagements "in the near future".

I will continue to do my job as commissioner but I will review my approach to engagements".

His success led to engagements abroad, including a return visit to Czechoslovakia after an absence of 36 years.

When the Queen went to engagements students jeered her: "obscene songs were sung, and a stinkbomb was thrown" said a contemporary report.

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"We'll keep the door open to engagement," he stressed.

I still believe there is no alternative to engagement.

But routes to engagement are less clear cut.

"There were clearly elements not amenable to engagement".

Most signed up to the FAIRR initiative, including Allianz and Alliance Trust are only committed to engagement.

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