Examples of 'would appoint' in a sentence

Meaning of "would appoint"

An expression used to suggest or imply the action of selecting or assigning someone to a particular role, position, or task in the future

How to use "would appoint" in a sentence

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I would appoint energy leaders in all organizations.
I would be grateful if you would appoint me.
Each juzi would appoint his own successor.
We were established as an association of churches that would appoint slaveholders as missionaries.
Each would appoint three members.
Is convinced he would appoint him.
I would appoint you.
I imagine that every government would appoint a commission member.
I would appoint myself.
Foreman said he would appoint me.
The governors would appoint officers on the basis of local recommendations.
The reverends are all afraid of the kind of judges you would appoint.
These organisations would appoint their representatives by elections.
Then there are the several hundred lifetime federal judges she would appoint.
Would appoint an independent medical examination when it is necessary for the accused.

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He had to choose who he would appoint as his successor after his death.
Would appoint its representative to the Council.
The company has stated it would appoint a new chairperson in a few weeks.
He would appoint leading men to execute His orders.
Each ministry and public authority would appoint an adviser for gender mainstreaming.
His delegation therefore hoped that the Conference would appoint him.
The board would appoint a president and determine his or her salary.
The judge ordered them to find a lawyer soon or he would appoint a lawyer for her.
Local authorities would appoint managers and finance administration in a rather unregulated environment.
The political party with the most members in parliament would appoint the Prime Minister.
The court would appoint an auditing firm to go through the situation of that country.
The report did not specify when the government would appoint an administrator for electronic signatures.
This group would appoint the country that will be responsible for coordination.
I was kind of hoping you would appoint me First Dweeb.
This plan would appoint military commanders to run state and local governments.
It was later announced that the government would appoint a Royal Commission of Inquiry.
Each band would appoint one society as the official akicita group for the year.
Chandler resigned so that his successor would appoint him to the United States Senate.
The ESC would appoint its delegation according to its own criteria.
President Brontosaurus would appoint a new Sinbad.
The Board would appoint him and have the power to dismiss him.
There are pigs in the field I would appoint Bishop before you.
The subcommittee would appoint a successor to Mr Walker following consultations with the groups.
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido announced he would appoint a Caracas rabbi as ambassador to Israel.
He in turn would appoint a Common Constable from each of the six city wards.
If the latter had no lawyer, the judge would appoint one.
Debtor and creditor nations would appoint an equal number of judges to arbitration panels.
The emperor was to be inviolable as a constitutional monarch, but would appoint responsible ministers.
He also announced that he would appoint a special coordinator for fighting racism and antisemitism.
If a capable relative could not be found, the judge would appoint another arbiter.
Rajoelina said he would appoint the members of the group who would organize the meeting.
How could she even be sure that they governor would appoint her?
Whenever he left Medina he would appoint a governor in his own place.
Who would appoint the members of such a body?
As you imagined I would appoint you senator.

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Of course we would bring her straight home
That is exactly what a liar would say
Countries would have preferred more time
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Examples of using Appoint
I appoint you to speak on behalf of the accused
It may be necessary to appoint one or more interpreters
To appoint an auditor for the ensuing year
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