Example sentences of "[pron] be appointed to " in BNC.

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1 Senior registrar appointment committees assume that accreditation is necessary before someone is appointed to a consultant post and that accreditation will be granted only after four years of higher training ( eight years for a doctor training half time under the PM(79)3 scheme ) .
2 I was appointed to the Land Utilisation Branch .
3 In my own case , from 1957 when I joined ICI until 1973 when I was appointed to the board , I had no fewer than nine jobs .
4 Then , after a rather casual interview oil my part , I was appointed to the West Riding staff with Rosemary .
5 I was appointed to this post , and on my arrival at Lancaster was further promoted to reader ( Associate Professor ) .
6 Well , as near as possible because , erm , I mean I was appointed to , to Africa while I was still in college
7 Already it is apparent that divisions are being drawn between school and community , with distinctions being made between the staff who were appointed to community positions ? their qualifications , and their professionalism compared with teachers .
8 A new bishop who is appointed to a diocese after the Canon has become law will not be allowed to make this declaration .
9 A straw in the wind will be who is appointed to an important new quango that will control university funding , the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council .
10 She was appointed to a Readership in 1969 , and was made Professor of Developmental Psychology in 1980 .
11 She was appointed to the Foreign Office 's advisory committee on the Boxer indemnity fund in 1925 and made two visits to China ( 1926 and 1930–1 ) .
12 Foreign dependants of the Court continued to be appointed to important Forest wardenships — such as Amaury de St Amand , Steward of the Household 1233–40 , who was also warden of the Forest of Dean during the greater part of that time , and Peter Chaceporc , the able Poitevin Keeper of the Wardrobe 1241–54 , who was appointed to the same wardenship in May 1248 .
13 In addition , Mr H A Velasquez , who was appointed to the board since the last annual general meeting , retires in accordance with the articles of association and , being eligible , offers himself for re-election .
14 All held office throughout 1992 with the exception of Mr J A Hogan , who was appointed to the Board after the year end .
15 B.D. Patterson , who was appointed to the Board on 17 September 1992 , now retires in accordance with the articles of association and , being eligible , will offer himself for election .
16 During a visit to Jordan on Jan. 10 , Farouq Qaddumi , who was appointed to the foreign affairs portfolio of the Palestinian government-in-exile in April 1989 [ see p. 36536 ] , said that the Baker plan had failed and called for a meeting of the Palestine National Council ( PNC , the Palestinian parliament-in-exile ) to discuss future strategy .
17 Only one new minister joined the Cabinet : Stephen Kibona , at Communications and Works , replacing Mustafa Nyang'anyi , who was appointed to the Planning Commission [ for full list see p. 36550 ] .
18 Those leaving the Cabinet , besides Thatcher , were Cecil Parkinson , who indicated that he intended to retire from Parliament at the next general election , and Lord Belstead who was appointed to a non-Cabinet post .
19 In two major changes announced on Oct. 16 , Nvono Akhele was promoted from a minister-delegate to become Secretary-General to the Presidency , taking over from Nguema Ongueme , who was appointed to the new post of Minister of State in charge of Economy , Trade and Planning [ for full Cabinet list as of May 1990 see p. 37478 ] .
20 At the same time Amos Wako was appointed Attorney General , replacing Guy Matthew Muli , who was appointed to the Court of Appeal .
21 Legislative power is vested in a bicameral Parliament ( consisting of a House of Assembly which is popularly elected every five years , and an appointed Senate ) , to which the Prime Minister and Cabinet are responsible and upon whose advice they are appointed to office by the Governor General .
22 They followed as far as possible in the time available , the practices and procedures of the permanent parliamentary boundary commission , indeed of the six members of the committees , five were members of the parliamentary boundary commissions and they were appointed to the committees after consultation with the opposition parties .
23 When Kemalpasazade presented himself to Hacihasanzade and requested that he be appointed to the Taslik ( Ali Bey ) medrese in Edirne which was then vacant , Hacihasanzade urged him to give up the thought of receiving a medrese and to accept an appointment to a kadilik instead .
24 He was appointed to the post of ‘ Deputy Secretary-General of Information ’ in the Vichy regime but resigned in January 1941 .
25 He was appointed to numerous official committees ; a rumour , denied by Mr Lo , held that he was also offered a seat on the Legislative Council .
26 Mr Shute has had an impressive track record with BM , which he was appointed to when it was controlled by Beazer and which has thrived while Beazer 's fortunes wained until Beazer severed the connections earlier this year .
27 Favour was first bestowed upon him by Mr Kinnock in l987 when he was appointed to the policy review group on democracy for the individual and the community convened by Roy Hattersley .
28 In 1949 , on the strength of his military experience , he was appointed to the Ministry of Defence ; and three years later he was seconded to the UK Delegation to Nato .
29 He was appointed to Londonderry in 1893 and founded the Londonderry City Mission in 1894 .
30 By 1592 , through the influence of many eminent intellectuals and men of power he was appointed to the prestigious post of professor of mathematics at the University of Padua , where his inaugural lecture was delivered in the Great Hall to an immense audience .
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