Examples of 'be a deputy' in a sentence

Meaning of "be a deputy"

To be a deputy means to serve as a substitute or representative for a person in a particular role or position. This phrase is often used in the context of politics, where a deputy can act on behalf of an elected official or leader

How to use "be a deputy" in a sentence

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be a deputy
There would be a deputy minister and minister.
Kinda young to be a deputy.
Be a deputy or senator elected by any of said constituencies.
There shall also be a deputy director.
I want to be a deputy who will defend the European chapter of the coalition agreement.
The executive director can not be a deputy on the council.
There may be a deputy provincial registrar.
I do not wanna be a deputy.
You will be a deputy and a minister.
It takes a very special and dedicated person to be a Deputy Manager.
I just want to be a deputy public defender.
Do not you think you are too young and inexperienced to be a deputy manager?
I am proud to be a deputy to a real cop.
Of the Turin Parliament! In a few months he will be a deputy.
He will be a deputy and a minister.

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So he asked me if I wanted to be a deputy Sheriff.
The right to be a deputy in no more than two representative bodies simultaneously.
That idiot worked for us he would be a deputy commissioner by now.
You may be a Deputy but you are nothing here.
My husband Bass can be and will be a deputy worth remembering.
Used to be a deputy DA prosecuting drug cases.
Two years later he was selected to be a deputy of the Moscow City Council.
To be a Deputy for Paris.
I can not be a deputy.
Be a Deputy Secretary-General.
I want to be a deputy.
I will be a deputy director.
With his present skills, he is qualified to be a Deputy Abbot.
Should not you be a deputy section chief by now?
In addition, he was appointed by Minority Whip Eric Cantor to be a deputy minority whip.
I am sure you will be a deputy one day, even a minister.
There is a Section Head, with overall responsibility and there may be a Deputy Section Head.
He used to be a deputy manager, but now he 's an alcoholic.
That idiot works for us, he would be a deputy commissioner by now.
There would not be a Deputy President until the council election on 1 March 1920.
My husband Bass… can be and will be a deputy worth rememberin.
So you want to be a deputy liaison officer, eh?
He said, " You do not have to be a deputy.
How would you like to be a deputy bounty hunter? So, Miguel… Miguel.
He said: You don't have to be a deputy.
He was appointed to be a Deputy Lieutenant of the County of Suffolk on 2 April 1979.
Did you know I used to be a deputy marshal?
In 1987, he was appointed to be a Deputy Lieutenant of the County of West Yorkshire.
You don't have to be a deputy.
In 1853, he was appointed to be a Deputy Lieutenant of the County of Southampton.
Fine. It should be a deputy.
Commella had by then moved on to be a deputy of the Broward County Sheriff.
How would you like to be a deputy bounty hunter?
However, that same person may not be a deputy to the Federation Council.
O he or she must be a deputy head ; and.

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