Examples of 'senator carney' in a sentence

Meaning of "senator carney"

Senator Carney: a title given to a member of the Senate, typically used in American English. This phrase is usually used in formal or official contexts to refer to a specific senator

How to use "senator carney" in a sentence

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Senator Carney spoke about some lighthouses being private and some being public.
I am referring back to the nature of the discussions between Senator Carney and the department.
Senator Carney had a selected number of amendments that she wished to accommodate.
There is no attempt whatsoever to change anything that Senator Carney had.
I welcome Senator Carney and ask her to make a brief presentation.
I received them from Senator Carney.
Senator Carney is right.
We would also like to thank Senator Carney for her work and support.
We had two sets of instructions, the original ones being from Senator Carney.
Senator Comeau, Senator Carney says that she has agreement with the minister.
We physically took those, all the recommendations and sentences that Senator Carney had compiled.
Senator Comeau, I am not privy to any discussions between the minister and Senator Carney.
The Chairman, This committee dealt with this issue when Senator Carney was the minister.
You have probably seen a letter addressed to Minister Collenette from our colleague, Senator Carney.
Senator Comeau, Yes, it has changed, as agreed to by Senator Carney and departmental officials.

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Senator Hubley, It is a pleasure to have you at our committee, Senator Carney.

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