7901 examples of appoints in sentences

"Go forth, dear child, to the work thy God appoints for thee to do!

Over the whole Nathaniel presides, being head of the Sanhedrim, and ruler of all the synagogues in Egypt, to which he appoints masters and elders.

The council appoints, as provided by law, a village attorney, a poundmaster, one or more keepers of cemeteries, one or more fire-wardens, and regular and special policemen; and it prescribes the duties and fixes the compensation of these officers.

He also appoints three persons in each ward, of which there shall be not less than two nor more than five, to act as judges of election.

By and with the consent of the council, he appoints a chief of police and other police officers and watchmen.

If no person is so named, the court appoints an "administrator with the will annexed."

If there are minor heirs, the court appoints guardians for them.

On the first day of the term, the court appoints one of the jurors foreman.

He appoints, "by and with the advice and consent of the senate," most of the important state officers and boards, as provided by law.

The inspector appoints a deputy for each county.

If he is too poor to employ counsel, the judge appoints a lawyer to defend him, whose services are paid for out of the public treasury.

The house then, on motion, appoints a committee (usually of five members) to prepare carefully the articles of impeachment.

[Sidenote: Sir Tristram appoints Sir Segwarides governor of the castle]

7. 8), "he lifteth the poor from the dust, and raiseth the beggar from the dunghill, to set them amongst princes, and make them inherit the seat of glory;" 'tis all as he pleaseth, how, and when, and whom; he that appoints the end (though to us unknown) appoints the means likewise subordinate to the end.

7. 8), "he lifteth the poor from the dust, and raiseth the beggar from the dunghill, to set them amongst princes, and make them inherit the seat of glory;" 'tis all as he pleaseth, how, and when, and whom; he that appoints the end (though to us unknown) appoints the means likewise subordinate to the end.

No,each sunrise appoints him one more day of imprisonment and exile!

The law not only recognizes the right of the apprentice to a reward for his labor, but appoints the wages, and enforces the payment.

The law not only recognizes the right of the apprentice to a reward for his labor, but appoints the wages, and enforces the payment.

No. I vote, and the marshal whom my agent appoints, returns a slave to South Carolina.

The law not only recognizes the right of the apprentice to a reward for his labor, but appoints the wages, and enforces the payment.

The law not only recognizes the right of the apprentice to a reward for his labor, but appoints the wages, and enforces the payment.

The prefect is treasurer, recruiting officer, school superintendent, all in one, and he appoints nearly all inferior officers.

That is the practise which God appoints you; and it is having its work in making you patient, and humble, and generous, and unselfish, and kind, and courteous.

In this sense it may be true, that the legislature giveth leave to the bishops to appoint, and they appoint themselves, I mean, the executive power appoints, &c. He sheweth his ignorance in government.

[Sidenote: Adams appoints Clay Secretary of State.]

7901 examples of  appoints  in sentences