Examples of 'was appointed to lead' in a sentence

Meaning of "was appointed to lead"

was appointed to lead: This phrase indicates that someone was selected or designated to take on a leadership role or responsibility. It implies that a person was chosen or assigned to guide, direct, or oversee a group, organization, or project.

How to use "was appointed to lead" in a sentence

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was appointed to lead
Canning was appointed to lead the construction party.
The orthodox congregation was registered and priest Vladimir Maximovich was appointed to lead the congregation.
A consultant was appointed to lead the project within six months.
In the same year Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti was appointed to lead the center.
Walter Kramer was appointed to lead the restoration.
After a botched investigation tainted by corruption allegations, Nisman was appointed to lead a new probe.
The defender was appointed to lead.
He was appointed to lead Te Waimate mission.
Peter Hopkins was a barrister back then, he was appointed to lead the investigation.
Mueller was appointed to lead the investigation in May.
After the initial failure, Yakov Agranov was appointed to lead the case.
Finucane was appointed to lead the Hornchurch Wing.
In May of that same year, however, Elie Hobeika was appointed to lead that unit.
Later he was appointed to lead the Yellow River Commission.
The brilliant young war leader, Crazy Horse, was appointed to lead the charge.

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Finally he was appointed to lead the worship for St George 's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
Two weeks later, Sir Martin Moore-Bick was appointed to lead it.
Charles Scott was appointed to lead the brigade.
Later that year Professor Graham Stokes was appointed to lead the company 's dementia care strategy.
In 1940 he was appointed to lead the gendarmerie detachment stationed at the Yugoslav royal palace.
General of Brigade Armand Louis Debroc was appointed to lead the light brigade . [ 23 ].
In 1942 he was appointed to lead the British Colonial Research Committee.
Hipólito de Villegas was appointed to lead the new institution.
In September 2007, he was appointed to lead an investigation into human rights violations in Darfur.
Brigadier General Moti Baruch was appointed to lead a second government investigation.
On 5 August 1793 he was appointed to lead the Army of the Moselle against his wishes.
The invasion failed, and Keiji was appointed to lead the rear guard during the retreat.
In 1943, Dollezhal was appointed to lead the new Institute of Chemical Machinery in Moscow.
In 1972, a youth board was appointed to lead the rapid growth of the youth department.
April 1856, Jacobo Galvez was appointed to lead the initial construction of the theater.
And in 2008 a new director was appointed to lead the world-renowned Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
In September 2016, Annan was appointed to lead a UN commission to investigate the Rohingya crisis.

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