Examples of 'had nominated' in a sentence

Meaning of "had nominated"

Had nominated is a past tense phrase that indicates the action of selecting or proposing someone for a specific position or role. It is commonly used to describe the act of recommending or presenting a candidate for an appointment, award, or recognition

How to use "had nominated" in a sentence

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He had nominated his son as his successor.
Most of the political parties had nominated female candidates.
It had nominated Italy to coordinate work on the topic.
The summary of the process by which the governments had nominated candidates was valid.
Ntibaturana said that he had nominated a chief responsible for the settlement of new populations.
Roestel therefore strongly believes that Schörner had nominated him.
He had nominated Criollos to high positions in the administration.
Each participating university had nominated a university IP coordinator.
This was a film where I completely could get behind those who had nominated it.
Pap had nominated a certain Husik as a replacement and sent him for consecration in Caesarea.
I only found out the college had nominated me when I got into the finals.
Jennifer said she was honoured when she found out Chloe had nominated her.
The Working Party had nominated an expert to carry out this task.
There was immediate speculation that a Dutch bishop had nominated Ploumen for the honor.
Lincoln had nominated his close friend James Harlan to replace Usher.
As a result, the applicant filed for the default appointment of the arbitrator CADER had nominated.
Now that Cossiga had nominated The Lad as life senator.
At the time of publication of this document, 121 organizations had nominated focal points.
All together 26 candidates had nominated and participated in presidential elections.
I had nominated Nedra, chef, based on the execution of the eggs Benedict station today.
Indeed, the NARC party had nominated only women to Parliament.
Kim had nominated to represent his district, the symbolic Mount Paekduto, in the assembly election.
Would things be different if the GOP had nominated someone other than Trump?
If only they had nominated a true conservative, everything would have been different.
Pritam didn't take Upen's name amongst the five names that he had nominated.
Many countries had nominated national contact points ( NCPs ) and the experts for the EEAoA.
A NORWEIGAN lawmaker said yesterday he had nominated website WikiLeaks for this year 's Nobel Peace Prize.
Ava Adams had nominated AVN award, but to win her and failed.
It was confirmed that 19 Parties had nominated experts to the Expert Group.
The SADR had nominated six English-speaking senior officials for diplomatic training.
At the previous session, she had nominated Ms. Cisternas Reyes for that post.
Busse had nominated SS-Obergruppenführer Kleinheisterkamp for the Oak Leaves.
Little did he know, his classmates had nominated him for the academy 's " Princess System . ".
Obama had nominated him as the Secretary of Health and Human Services.….
In 1768 each parish of Tobago had nominated representatives to the Tobago House of Assembly.
The CEP had nominated its Chair and two Vice-Chairs to the Steering Group.
However, John had nominated a pension payment to this child.
As of Monday, they had nominated people in just over half the constituencies.
She had nominated me for this….
The Group had nominated Mr. Chaudhry ( Pakistan ) to fill the vacant post.
The Group had nominated Ms. Buergo Rodríguez ( Cuba ) to fill the vacant post.
The United States had nominated 0.310 metric tonnes for fresh dates requiring quick shipment.
The Executive Board had nominated members for several committees of the General Assembly see GA.75/15.

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