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Example sentences for "the executive"

  • It was Pianikh, member of the Executive Committee of the Peasants' Soviets, and he was mad clean through.

  • The Executive Committee of the All-Russian Soviets of Peasants' Deputies protests against the arrest of our comrades, the Ministers Salazkin and Mazlov!

  • An enormous poster carried the hysterical manifesto of the Executive Committee of the Peasant' Soviets: .

  • The Executive is charged officially in the Departments under it with the disbursement of the public money, and is responsible for the faithful application of it to the purposes for which it is raised.

  • It will be my sincere desire to preserve it, so far as depends on the Executive, on just principles with all nations, claiming nothing unreasonable of any and rendering to each what is its due.

  • To meet the requisite responsibility every facility should be afforded to the Executive to enable it to bring the public agents intrusted with the public money strictly and promptly to account.

  • The executive magistrate of the union is the stadtholder, who is now an hereditary prince.

  • In the eyes of one the junction of the Senate with the President in the responsible function of appointing to offices, instead of vesting this executive power in the Executive alone, is the vicious part of the organization.

  • My political education strongly inclines me against a very free use of any of these means by the executive to control the legislation of the country.

  • McClure, whose intimacy with President Lincoln was so great that he could obtain admittance to the Executive Mansion at any and all hours, called at the White House to urge Mr. Lincoln to remove General Grant from command.

  • Goodwin's exposition of the mechanism of the atomic engines was deleted, his description of the light-destroying screens has been deleted by the Executive Council.

  • Goodwin; this transcription, edited and censored by the Executive Council of the Association, forms the contents of this book.

  • Goodwin has been authorized by the Executive Council of the International Association of Science.

  • He felt no hesitation in assuming the functions of the executive, or in acting without advising with him.

  • It may not be out of place to again allude to President Lincoln and the Secretary of War, Mr. Stanton, who were the great conspicuous figures in the executive branch of the government.

  • It was delivered to me at the Executive Mansion by President Lincoln in the presence of his Cabinet, my eldest son, those of my staff who were with me and and a few other visitors.

  • Treason in the executive branch of the government was estopped.

  • The Executive Directory, to whom these letters were transmitted, approved of the arrest of M.

  • This monument was the "flag of the Army of Italy," and to General Joubert was assigned the honourable duty of presenting it to the members of the Executive Government.

  • If the alternative be private life or servile obedience to the Executive will, I am prepared to retire.

  • One slave-holder in a new Territory, with access to the Executive ear at Washington, exercised more political influence than five hundred free men.

  • The functions of Congress are to enact the statutes, the province of the Court is to pronounce upon their validity, and the duty of the Executive is to carry the decision into effect.

  • The executive seeking to stimulate love of the game among his workmen should in some way see that social approval attaches itself

    to the work as such and not to the wage which is secured by means of the work.


  • This bogy may be fixed by the executive, and the man induced to compete with it.

  • The subject is, therefore, of vital importance both to the executive and to the ambitious employee.

  • Though ridiculously late for such a step, his first act was to issue a manifesto protesting against the assumption of the executive authority by Juarez.

  • Garretson has long served as a member of the executive committee of the National Civic Federation and in 1919 was appointed by President Wilson a member of the Federal Commission on Industrial Relations.

  • In 1907 the executive council of the American Federation of Labor officially placed the Buck's Stove and Range Company on the unfair list and gave this action wide and conspicuous circulation in The Federationist.

  • But a resolution of the executive board to stop the initiation of new members came too late.

  • This was a striking qualification of a portion of the Monroe Doctrine, and it indicates the anxiety of the executive not to commit the United States to any permanent defensive alliance of the American republics.

  • View of the Conduct of the Executive in Foreign Affairs of United States, in his Writings, VI.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "the executive" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    the flesh; the ground; the image; the old; the thoughts; the whole; the word; thee alone; thee have; then asked; then being; then drew; then drop; then glanced; then made; then sweeten; then take; then very; then was; then with; thence north; theological virtue; there ain; there appeared; these laws; these matters