Examples of 'appointed to take' in a sentence

Meaning of "appointed to take"

appointed to take: Refers to being designated or chosen to assume a specific responsibility or role

How to use "appointed to take" in a sentence

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Moderators are appointed to take care of particular forums.
No specific units, but specific workers appointed to take up the cases.
Only men were appointed to take the lead in congregations.
Waiting on Jehovah and following directions from those appointed to take the lead requires humility.
A coordinator was being appointed to take charge of administrative matters and research activities.
City Commissioner Lou Ritter was appointed to take his place.
Alcuin was appointed to take over the direction of the palace school.
An acting president will now be appointed to take his place.
Deacons were appointed to take care of the practical needs of the new converts.
It recommends that a senior leader should be appointed to take responsibility for the subject.
Bezalel was appointed to take the lead in making the necessary furnishings for the tabernacle.
When those who have been appointed to take charge of the.
You were appointed to take care of God 's interests wherever you find yourself.
Meeting was therefore appointed to take place on the.
Chairpersons were appointed to take the lead in arranging papers etc for their sessions.

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The letter was discussed and a task team appointed to take the matter forward.
John Reith was appointed to take control of the Crown corporation.
Furthermore, in each local congregation, there are men appointed to take the lead.
A senior official should be appointed to take responsibility for coordination in government.
An independent complaint bureau / Supplier Relations Manager to be appointed to take action on complaints.
HSBC has been appointed to take care of some of the sales.
And so, a young man named Joshua is appointed to take Moses ' place.
Of course, those appointed to take the lead in true worship are imperfect.
In 1976 the first Woman Chief Superintendent was appointed to take charge of a subdivision.
A year later, he was appointed to take charge of the Unité d'Habitation project in Marseille.
During this process, a trustee is appointed to take over your property.
Henry Monroe would be appointed to take charge of Professor Medelheim 's collection.
Mother, are you sorry that I have been appointed to take charge of Saint Faith?
I am Lord Wakisaka, appointed to take charge . I will guide you, my lord.
Dr. Woodman dies . No one is appointed to take his place.
In spring 1746 he was appointed to take over as governor of Louisbourg from Peter Warren.
Mother, are you sorry that I have been appointed to take charge of St Faith?
Receiver or trustee is appointed to take possession of the assets of Customer.
Guardians were then appointed to take care of them.
No one has been appointed to take his place.
Gergely Bornemissza was appointed to take over command of the fortress.
And you have been appointed to take charge of St Faith.
And you have been appointed to take charge of Saint Faith.
Architect Zdeněk Vávra was appointed to take charge of the overall reconstruction work.
How should we view those appointed to take the lead among us?
A prevention consultant has been appointed to take charge of protection and well-being at work.
Last month, a new commander was appointed to take charge of the East Timor military command.
I am Lord Wakisaka, appointed to take charge.
St Faith. And you have been appointed to take charge of St Faith.
Saint Faith . And you have been appointed to take charge of Saint Faith.
Mother, are you sorry that I have been appointed to take charge of St. Faith? Yes.
In 1216, a Treasurer was appointed to take control of the Treasury in Winchester.

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