Example sentences of "[verb] in as [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Benazir Bhutto , leader of the Pakistan People 's Party ( PPP ) which had gained the largest number of seats in elections to the National Assembly held on Nov. 16 , 1988 ( see pp. 36347-48 ) , was sworn in as Prime Minister on Dec. 2 , and a new federal Cabinet was appointed on Dec. 4 .
2 Their agreement made no mention , however , of the interim government led by academic and former opposition politician Amos Sawyer [ see pp. 31282 ; 32297 for his chairmanship of national constitutional commission in 1981-83 ; pp. 33322-23 ; 34146 for his arrest in August 1984 and subsequent detention while chairman of the Liberian People 's Party ] , who had been sworn in as Prime Minister on Nov. 22 under ECOWAS auspices .
3 On April 26 Esko Aho , 36 , was sworn in as Prime Minister of a four-party centre-right coalition .
4 On May 16 Edith Cresson , 57 , was sworn in as Prime Minister , replacing Michel Rocard .
5 Prime Minister : Begum Khaleda Zia was sworn in as Prime Minister in March 1991 , and from October also held the portfolios of Defence , Establishment and Cabinet Division .
6 On July 13 Itzhak Rabin , chair of the Israel Labour Party since February , was sworn in as Prime Minister and announced the composition of his Cabinet .
7 Benazir Bhutto has been sworn in as Prime Minister of Pakistan for the second time after a decisive victory in the country 's parliament over her greatest rival , the Muslim League leader , Nawa Shariff .
8 On Dec. 17 Franz Vranitzky was sworn in as Federal Chancellor at the head of a " grand coalition " of his own Socialist Party ( SPÖ ) and the centre-right People 's Party ( ÖVP ) .
9 Biju Patnaik of Janata Dal was sworn in as Chief Minister on March 5 , replacing Hemandanda Biswal , who had held the post for Congress ( I ) since early December .
10 D. Ramachandran of the DMK was sworn in as Chief Minister on March 8 , replacing M. O. H. Farooq of Congress ( I ) .
11 On April 6 Churchill Alemao was sworn in as Chief Minister at the head of a Progressive Democratic Front ( PDF ) government .
12 President 's rule , in force in Goa for 43 days , was lifted on Jan. 25 , when the leader of a breakaway group of the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party ( MGP ) , Ravi S. Naik , was sworn in as Chief Minister .
13 Jayalalitha , the A-IADMK general secretary , was sworn in as Chief Minister on June 24 .
14 Meade , who had accused the Osborne administration of corruption and mismanagement and promised to restore honesty and integrity in government , was sworn in as Chief Minister on Oct. 10 .
15 President 's rule , which had been imposed in December after the PDF 's main component , the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party ( MGP ) , withdrew from the PDF , was lifted in late January 1991 and the leader of the breakaway MGP group , Ravi S. Naik , was sworn in as Chief Minister [ see p. 37915 ; 37964 ] .
16 The BJP defeated Congress ( I ) in State Assembly elections held in February 1990 ; Sunderlal Patwa was sworn in as Chief Minister , replacing Shyama Charan Shukla [ see p. 37245 ] .
17 R. K. Dorendra Singh , sworn in as Chief Minister the same day , said that he would be able to secure a majority in the legislature within the specified time .
18 K. Vijayabhaskara Reddy was sworn in as Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh on Oct. 9 to replace N. Janardhan Reddy , who resigned after the High Court ruled that permission to open a private medical college in Nellore , granted to Reddy 's wife , had been " vitiated by bias " .
19 Lt.-Col. Moabi Mothibeli and Tsiliso Lehohla were sworn in as Military Council members .
20 In March Suharto was sworn in as acting President and in December 1967 Sukarno was placed under house arrest in Bogor .
21 The next day Ershad formally resigned and Shehabuddin Ahmed was sworn in as acting President in a brief ceremony attended by , amongst others , Gen. Khan and the main opposition leaders .
22 Gonzalo Menendez Park was sworn in as Foreign Minister on Oct. 22 , replacing Alvaro Arzú Irigoyen who had resigned in September [ see p. 38432 ] .
23 Following the presidential elections on May 7 , 1989 , the result of which was annulled by Noriega on May 10 [ see p. 36645 ] , Francisco Rodríguez , a close friend of Noriega and former comptroller general of the treasury , was sworn in as provisional President on Sept. 1 [ see p. 36846 ] .
24 Hugh Desmond Hoyte , who had assumed office on Aug. 6 , 1985 [ see p. 33977 ] , was sworn in as elected President on Dec. 12 [ see p. 34162 ] .
25 Schools have a tendency to call in parents on their own terms only : the genuine involvement of parents must include curriculum development , not just being brought in as cheap labour to read stories in the classroom .
26 Until Gerald Beale was brought in as Managing Director , RIBA Magazines Ltd. had suffered continual losses , culminating in £160,000 for 1987 .
27 The Enayes have a delicate racial balance between the indigenous Enayas , the Indians brought in as indentured labourers , the Arabs , the Carib-Enayas and the nomadic Karfonas .
28 In a classic Desmond manoeuvre , the big names were brought in as Ordinary shareholders for a total of £1m .
29 Customs control on arrival is very lax so any spare parts are best brought in as personal luggage rather than sent separately .
30 The principal members were a private secretary , Oliver Everett , who worked for the diplomatic service and was recalled from Madrid to set up her office ; and Anne Beckwith-Smith , a specialist in eighteenth-century English painting , who worked at Sotheby 's and was brought in as full-time lady-in-waiting .
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