Example sentences of "[noun prp] was sworn [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 On Dec. 1 President Ramaswamy Venkataraman received assurances of " outside " support for a minority National Front government from the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Left Front parties ; the next day V. P. Singh was sworn in as the Prime Minister , in place of Rajiv Gandhi .
2 Kalyan Singh was sworn in as the new Chief Minister [ see p. 38287 ] .
3 Gorbachev was sworn in by the Congress immediately after the result of the vote was announced .
4 Congress ( I ) retained control of the State Assembly in Arunachal Pradesh in elections held in February 1990 , and Agong Apang was sworn in for a fourth term as Chief Minister in March [ see pp. 37245 ] .
5 In March Begum Zia was sworn in as the country 's first woman Prime Minister [ see p. 38102 ] .
6 President Hafez al-Assad was sworn in for a fourth term in office on March 12 .
7 Chimanbhai Patel was sworn in as the Janata Dal Chief Minister on March 5 .
8 Jyoti Basu was sworn in for a fourth term as Chief Minister on June 29 at the head of a CPI(M)-led government .
9 The CPI(M) was returned to power in State Assembly elections held in May 1991 ; Jyoti Basu was sworn in for a fourth term as Chief Minister in June [ see p. 38287 ] .
10 Bhajan Lal was sworn in as the new Congress ( I ) Chief Minister on June 23 .
11 Congress ( I ) won a majority of seats in state assembly elections held in Haryana in May , and in June Bhajan Lal was sworn in as the new Congress ( I ) Chief Minister [ see p. 38287 ] .
12 Sunderlal Patwa was sworn in as the BJP Chief Minister on March 5 , replacing Shyama Charan Shukla of Congress ( I ) who had held the post since early December [ ibid . ] .
13 Bhairon Singh Shekhawat of the BJP was sworn in as the new Chief Minister on March 3 , replacing Harideo Joshi , Congress ( I ) Chief Minister since early December .
14 On June 15 Frank de Armas was sworn in as the new Development Minister .
15 Nazarbayev was sworn in at a session of the republican Supreme Soviet on Dec. 10 , at which the republic dropped the words " soviet socialist " from its title to become the Republic of Kazakhstan .
16 Following the narrow victory of the Dominica Freedom Party ( DFP ) in the general election of May 28 [ see pp. 37448-49 ] , Eugenia Charles was sworn in for a third consecutive five-year term as Prime Minister and in early June announced sweeping changes to her Cabinet .
17 On March 5 Sharad Pawar was sworn in for a further term as Congress ( I ) Chief Minister .
18 Congress ( I ) retained power in Maharashtra in the State Assembly elections in February 1990 and Sharad Pawar was sworn in for a further term as Chief Minister [ see p. 37245 ] .
19 After the general election of May 12 , 1991 , Girija Prasad Koirala was sworn in as the new Prime Minister on May 26 and three days later he appointed a new Cabinet [ see p. 38193 ] .
20 Manning was sworn in as the new Prime Minster on Dec. 17 and on Dec. 20 the new Cabinet took office .
21 The central government finally relinquished President 's rule on Oct. 17 and Bangarappa was sworn in as the new Chief Minister .
22 Surendra Nath was sworn in as the new governor on Aug. 7 .
23 Lallu Prasad Yadav was sworn in as the new Chief Minister in early March [ see pp. 37245 ; 37315 ] .
24 The Congress ( I ) allied A-IADMK won a clear majority in state assembly elections held in June 1991 ; Jayalalitha was sworn in as the new Chief Minister [ see p. 38287 ] .
25 Hiteshwar Saikia was sworn in as the new Congress ( I ) Chief Minister on June 30 .
26 Congress ( I ) won the State Assembly elections held in early June and Hitashwar Saikia was sworn in as the new Chief Minister [ see p. 38287 ] .
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