deputy - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • nominate: However, the President may nominate a temporary deputy to act for him in his absence.
  • designate: The Chairman of the Content Board, or designated deputy, will decide whether to grant a further appeal or not.
  • authorize: You will be entitled to have a meeting with the managing director or his/her authorized deputy to discuss the matter.

Preposition: in

  • parliament: He also entered political life, albeit briefly: he was a deputy in the first Italian parliament in the early 1860s.

Adjective modifier

  • his/her: Initial Consultancy/Support Support will be provided by TSO via a single contact or his/her deputy at each Site.
  • parliamentary: Tambara confirms resignation from Renamo A prominent Renamo parliamentary deputy Almeida Tambara, has confirmed reports that he has resigned from the party.
  • former: Liz OâDonnell is a former deputy to the previous Irish foreign minister, Andrews, who handled negotiations at Stormont.

Modifies a noun

  • chairman: The deputy chairman will be elected by the body.
  • mayor: Former deputy mayor Norman Fisher: appeared September 2000.
  • headteacher: In addition he was deputy headteacher of a residential special school.
  • minister: Nicol Stephen, deputy first minister, is also not expected to cut short his French holiday.
  • secretary: The deputy secretary of defense still seems to enjoy being an idea man in the war business.
  • governor: The deputy governor is demoted to make way for Bob Moran.

Noun used with modifier

  • April: In the to in april deputy are offered in.
  • pit: He became steward of the local Working Men's Club and after attending evening classes he became a pit deputy.

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