Example sentences of "appoint [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In Chancery the Lord Chancellor appointed the Master in Chancery and the twenty-four cursitors ; the Master of the Rolls appointed the Six Clerks , the examiners , the clerks of the petty bag , and various minor officials ; the monarch was left with the Registers , whom he ‘ captured ’ in 1549 , the sealer and chafe-wax , and various newly established clerkships .
2 the party that appointed the administrative receiver consents to the making of the administration order ( something which is not likely to happen ) ; or
3 The reason for this is to avoid those who appointed the administrative receiver being treated as mortgagees in possession or being held liable for the receiver 's acts which would be the case were the receiver to be treated as their agent .
4 10:5–7 ) He used similar words when he appointed the Seventy .
5 In 1355 Edward III appointed the Black Prince his Lieutenant in Aquitaine , and the prince took a small force there in the autumn of that year .
6 By 1914 , when he appointed the aged I.L .
7 London appointed the first school medical officer in 1890 .
8 13–6–1866 They appointed the first Sabbath in August for the dispensation of the Lord 's Supper and remonstrated with the Kirk Session in Kilmeny who had chosen the same day for their celebration .
9 Shehabuddin Ahmed on Dec. 9 appointed the first members of a Council of Advisers , announcing the appointment of the remainder on Dec. 16 .
10 An agreement signed during a two-day visit by senior purchasing staff from Behr appointed the Welsh Development Agency 's source team to select Welsh companies capable of supplying air conditioning system components such as wiring harnesses , precision castings and turned parts .
11 The committee also appointed the Foreign Affairs Minister Benjamin Mkapa as party secretary for international relations , a post formerly held by Salim .
12 For the BBC , the government , in the person of the responsible Minister , ( the Postmaster-General in 1945 , as in 1926 ) appointed the seven Governors , set the licence fee and retained certain general powers .
13 President Vaclav Havel on Jan. 31 appointed the 12 judges of the Constitutional Court , based in Brno , the Moravian capital .
14 King James II appointed the notorious Judge Jeffreys to hold Assizes to deal with the uprising and he inflicted cruel sentencing on all the partakers which included the execution of the Duke of Monmouth .
15 Also on March 6 Saddam appointed the hardline Local Government Minister , Ali Hassan Al-Majid , as Interior Minister , with orders to suppress the rebellion [ see below ] .
16 Any time after the presentation of a petition and before the making of a bankruptcy order , the court can , if it is shown to be necessary for the protection of the debtor 's property , appoint the official receiver to be interim receiver ( s 286(1) ) .
17 They normally appoint the first directors .
18 On the hearing of the petition , the court may : ( i ) make a bankruptcy order ; or ( ii ) make a bankruptcy order and issue a certificate for the summary administration of the bankrupt 's estate ( where the total debts do not exceed the " small bankruptcies level " , currently £20,000 , and the bankrupt has not been adjudicated bankrupt before in the last five years nor has he entered into any composition with his creditors or scheme of arrangement ) ( s 275 ) ; ( iii ) make a bankruptcy order and appoint the former supervisor of a voluntary arrangement as trustee provided that notice of the supervisor 's intention to seek appointment as a trustee was given in the petition and to the creditors ; ( iv ) appoint an insolvency practitioner to prepare a report under s 273 .
19 Should proceedings be commenced by a person under disability without a " next friend " , the court may on application appoint the authorised person , or person who gives an undertaking ( N 235 ) as to costs , as next friend , or may strike out the proceedings ( Ord 10 , r 3 ) .
20 The legislature elects the President , who in turn appoints the federal government .
21 The Federal Assembly elects the President of the Republic , who in turn appoints the Federal Government .
22 This is because the founder of such a body is entitled to reserve to himself or to a visitor whom he appoints the exclusive right to adjudicate upon the domestic laws which the founder has established for the regulation of his bounty .
23 The police authority appoints the chief constable , his deputy and assistants , but the short list must be acceptable to the Home Office , who thus control the type of person appointed even if not the specific individual .
24 For example , under the provisions of the Transport Act 1962 , the secretary of State for Transport appoints the external auditors of the accounts of the British Railways Board ( the auditors must , incidentally , be members of one of the professional accountancy bodies recognized as qualified to undertake the audit of limited liability companies ) .
25 She appoints the Prime Minister and has the power to dissolve Parliament .
26 According to the 1959 Constitution executive power is held by the President , elected every five years , who appoints the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers .
27 The Governor-General appoints the Prime Minister ( currently Aneerood Jugnauth ) , and on the latter 's advice , the other members of the Council of Ministers , who are responsible to the Assembly .
28 The Governor-General appoints the Prime Minister and , on the latter 's recommendation , the members of the Cabinet .
29 The President in turn appoints the Prime Minister and , on the latter 's advice , the other members of the government .
30 The President appoints the Prime Minister and , upon the latter 's recommendation , the other members of the government .
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