How To Use Depute In A Sentence

  • The monotheists among them were deputed to administer this punishment.
  • It so happened that I had fallen sick, and therefore I deputed him to some places to perform ceremonies.
  • Fiscal depute Elaine Lynch said: “The accused got to his feet and was standing over the police officer exposing his penis and thrusting it in her face, forcing her to take evasive action to avoid getting struck.” Aberrations from cyberspace « Anglican Samizdat
  • But, I understand, the great disturbers of the room where Mad. de ____ sleeps are two chanoines, whose noses are so sonorous and so untuneable as to produce a sort of duet absolutely incompatible with sleep; and one of the company is often deputed to interrupt the serenade by manual application _mais tout en badinant et avec politesse_ [But all in pleasantry, and with politeness.] to the offending parties. A Residence in France During the Years 1792, 1793, 1794 and 1795, Complete Described in a Series of Letters from an English Lady: with General and Incidental Remarks on the French Character and Manners
  • Strathnairn; who has accepted the same and given his oath _pro fideli administratione_, and to be accountable to the said noble Lord or his deputes for the same as law will, and this present commission to stand to the Feast of Whitsunday next to come 1622 years allenarly. The Celtic Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 2, December 1875 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Literature, History, Antiquities, Folk Lore, Traditions, and the Social and Material Interests of the Celt at Home and Abroad
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  • It is strange to note here that there is no post of female Nurse and a charge nurse was deputed (detailed) from Chitral but due to no facilities in the hospital she also posted back to Chitral. Drosh hospital face shortage of staff
  • A guide had been deputed to encourage the members to present their views, write essays and draw paintings.
  • The village head deputes a guide to initiate the tourist in the delights of rustic living, like fishing and prawn culture.
  • Referring to Edinburgh's decision, Graeme Kirkpatrick, the union's depute president, said: A £36,000 degree is both staggering and ridiculous. Edinburgh University to charge £36,000 a degree
  • I need to model how to analyse a poem," writes one, deputed to teach war poetry, "as the students do not really understand the poetry terms such as metaphor, personification etc, but it is very difficult to get the group quiet quickly enough or long enough. Only a sadist would inflict Dryden on our schoolchildren
  • She deputed the bookkeeping to me while he was away.
  • The school has an in-house doctor, deputed by the College, who constantly interacts with the children and keeps a watch on their health.
  • Did the master's mate further depute the job to a young seaman whom he knew to be literate?
  • Health activists, doctors and nurses should be deputed in every village and town to provide medicines to those affected by the disease and prevent it from spreading.
  • The chairman has deputed his voting power to the vice - chairman.
  • _ I am sent hither by them who (the Lord in His loving kindness having pity, and mercy upon these poor realms) do, under His right hand, administer unto our necessities, and righteously command us, _by the aforesaid as aforesaid_ (thus runs the commission), hither am I deputed (woe is me!) to levy certain fines in this county, or shire, on such as the Parliament in its wisdom doth style malignants. Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection
  • The Premier deputed the Foreign Minister to act as his deputy.
  • A nurse was either deputed to do the job or took it on herself.
  • If they do not want to go out and meet anyone, someone may also be deputed to meet them.
  • Principal deputes in the High Court can only keep pace with their workload by using the time spent on the daily train journey to and from work to attend to papers.
  • He deputed the running of the department to an assistant.
  • The manager deputed the running of the department to his secretary.
  • A Range Forest Officer is deputed to inspect each tree that the applicant has indicated, and then, after ensuring that at least two saplings are planted for the tree to be felled, permission is granted.
  • Princes, who can depute other hands to do their less savoury work for them, commonly escape all temporary judgements, but not the last. His Disposition
  • -- I am sent hither by them who (the Lord in his loving-kindness having pity and mercy upon these poor realms) do, under his right hand, administer unto our necessities and righteously command us, _by the aforesaid as aforesaid_ (thus runs the commission) hither am I deputed Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 328, February, 1843
  • I have never wanted to depute the work to someone else as long as I was on the place myself.
  • He deputed the running of the department to an assistant.
  • La députée conservatrice de Beauport-Limoilou, Sylvie Boucher, a déclaré qu'elle espérait que les conservateurs puissent continuer de compter sur leurs «amis» adéquistes. Archive 2007-04-01
  • Previously, concerns had been raised that the best teachers were quickly promoted to posts such as depute head, which took them away from pupils. Undefined
  • A former depute procurator fiscal, welcomed news that ministers had ‘learned the lesson'.
  • As it is, more than ten Home Guards and traffic police have been deputed to manage traffic around the flyover.
  • On his tours of England, one Australian official was exclusively deputed to answer his letters.
  • À deux reprises, soit le 3 juin 2008 et le 30 mars 2009, les députés du Parlement ont adopté une motion demandant au gouvernement de cesser immédiatement toute action de renvoi ou d’expulsion entreprise contre les résistants à la guerre en Irak et leurs familles, et d’établir un programme leur permettant de demander le statut de résident permanent au Canada. Immigration critics to jason kenney: respect the will of parliament, do not deport war resisters!
  • The depute headmistress wants to know what I want to know.
  • The Provinces, Inner and Outer Mongolia, and Tibet shall each elect and depute five members to the Council, and Chinghai shall elect one member. The Fight for the Republic in China
  • So a simple mode to acquire around this is to depute the task to somebody who is skilled in it.
  • For a few days in late June/early July, an unusual group was deputed for commando training - the 28 probables of India's national hockey team.
  • Par ailleurs, un rapport controversé commandé par la députée bloquiste de Québec, Christiane Gagnon, auprès d'une firme de relations publiques, suscite de nombreuses réactions. Archive 2007-04-01
  • When he became a depute head in the city's Castlemilk district he was eager to take the idea further and received backing from his headteacher, only to be shouted down by other teachers.
  • Indeed, I can recall occasions when half a dozen of the heftier members of the Council were deputed to escort a minister into and out of the hall.
  • Such should be sedulously cherished, and it were well to depute this to their men-folk, the nearer of kin the better. CHAPTER 20
  • The purpose is to create a global resource, research and technology base that will support efforts at the grassroots," says Shell Foundation's Simon Bishop, deputed by his organisation to the management of the Alliance. Indians Suspect U.S. Motives Behind Charity
  • Efforts should also be made to identify properly the agencies that depute the nurses.
  • When he died a few years later, not only had he constructed no machine, but the verdict of a jury of kind and sympathetic scientific men who were deputed to pronounce upon what he had left behind him, either in papers or in mechanism, was that everything was too incomplete to be capable of being put to any useful purpose. A quick thought on Babbage’s methods « The Half-Baked Maker
  • My newspaper, amongst the largest selling dailies in India, deputed me to accompany the team.
  • He is an effective focal point for the band of eight men who are deputed to find and rescue the Private after his three brothers have been killed in combat.
  • A little later, the Hairless One deputed the task to Long-Lip, his son. CHAPTER VIII
  • A sub-committee was deputed to investigate the claims.
  • The commissioner said he would ask the government to depute an officer to guide the horticulture department.
  • The Premier deputed the Foreign Minister to act as his deputy.
  • On the press benches those deputed to chronicle the roll-call of the accused had adopted a glassy-eyed fascination with the process, scanning the lists of handlers of stolen goods for genuine firestarters, mostly in vain. England riots: justice grinds on as courts sit through the night
  • It is the novelist's innate cowardice that makes him depute to imaginary personalities the sins that he is too cautious to commit for himself. Where's the show?
  • Yes," replied the townsman, "I am deputed by the people of St. Michel to tell you that they are good servants of the king, but that they do not mean to have any gabel, or marks on pewter or tobacco, or stamped papers, or _yreffe d'arbitrage_ (arbitration-clerk's fee). A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5
  • From these dispositions it must happen, of course, that the intention of investing one person or a few with the whole powers of government, and the notion of deputed authority or representation, are ideas that never could have entered their imaginations. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 07 (of 12)
  • L'appui d'un député bloquiste au Hamas signifie-t-il que le Bloc Québécois considère le Hamas comme étant plus légitime que le Parti Républicain? Antagoniste.net
  • Aussitót il envoya un députe à Dâher pour l'inviter à faire mettre ces femmes en liberté. Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1 (of 2)
  • She deputed the bookkeeping to me while he was away.
  • I begged him to publish his discovery, but he preferred to depute the task to me.
  • Now, 11 years later, he was the Chief Commissioner of the hill State of Manipur, and had willy-nilly to depute election officers and to supervise the polling and the counting.
  • The Premier deputed the Foreign Minister to act as his deputy.
  • "I shall depute the task to a worthy fellow named Willis, in whom I shall have every confidence."
  • It is not contested by the Crown that she suffers from glaucoma and Crohn's disease, and it would appear that through her dissatisfaction with conventional treatments, she began to cultivate cannabis at her home," explained depute procurator fiscal Alasdair Fay. More Drug Law Madness
  • Virgo was deputed to return the documents and confirm their authenticity and publication went ahead. Unearthed: the scandal of the Sun, Ronnie Biggs and Scotland Yard
  • Appointed depute clerk in 1996, she remained in Stromness until 1998, when her current duties became full time.
  • All that the parents have to do is approach the organizers, who depute an experienced person to act as the ‘manager’ for the party.
  • The next day I was deputed to buy the machine in question, and of course it is terrific.
  • The said Justice-depute, be the mouth of James Sterling, dempster of the Court, decernit and ordainit the said Robert Weir to be tane to ane skaffold to be fixt beside the Croce of Edinburgh, and there to be brokin upoune ane Row,6 quhill he be deid; and to ly thairat, during the space of xxiiij houris. She Stands Accused
  • Bracton imagined a divinely appointed ruler deputed as ‘vicar of God’, who was subject to no earthly restraints beyond his own wisdom.
  • And, since the taboo was essentially religious, to Agno was deputed the ecclesiastical task of guarding and cherishing and caring for the royal laying-yard. CHAPTER XVI
  • The chairman has deputed his voting power to the vice - chairman.
  • Three sanitary workers have been deputed to keep the surroundings clean.
  • Suppose that a person is deputed to buy a substantial quantity of fireworks for a village fireworks display on Guy Fawkes night.
  • If they do not want to go out and meet anyone, someone may also be deputed to meet them.
  • He deputed the running of the department to an assistant.
  • Can I depute all the communication that there is? posted by Deron Bauman in found, internet, language | * | comment Welcome, dear reader | clusterflock
  • They were deputed to put our views to the assembly.
  • The Premier deputed the Foreign Minister to act as his deputy.
  • Norman and I were deputed for the unpleasant task.

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