Examples of 'took up his duties' in a sentence
Meaning of "took up his duties"
This phrase is used to indicate that someone has started or assumed their responsibilities or tasks. It suggests that the person has begun their assigned role or job and is actively engaging in the duties associated with it
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took up his duties
He took up his duties last February.
Gibson arrived in the territory in July of that year and took up his duties.
And just like that he took up his duties in the kingdom of God.
He took up his duties on 19 March, but his election was disputed on 2 April.
Samuli Virtanen took up his duties on 4 June.
He took up his duties in London on Monday, before moving to California in January 2019.
The new CEO officially took up his duties on 4 September.
He took up his duties in mid-August.
Mr. von der Schulenburg recently took up his duties in Baghdad.
Neville then took up his duties as election strategist for the Progressive Conservatives.
On 14th of August, he officially took up his duties as Chef.
When he took up his duties in 1999, the Commissioner immediately established a set of key priorities,.
My Special Representative, Victor Angelo, took up his duties in N'Djamena on 7 March.
ICTY did not have a Prosecutor until 15 August 1994 when Judge Richard Goldstone took up his duties.
Ambassador Heyken took up his duties in Minsk on 10 February.
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The head of the Defence Support Section took up his duties in October 2006.
Mathieu Graziani took up his duties as director of the RETI in April 2016.
Mr Claus Gulmann took up his duties as Advocate General with effect from7 October 1991.
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