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Example sentences for "the president"

  • The President of the Court of Assizes presents his respects to M.

  • The President, an attentive and benevolent man, raised his voice.

  • The President, I suppose, is selected from among the ten heads of the great departments," I suggested.

  • Above these ten great officers, who form his council, is the general-in-chief, who is the President of the United States.

  • From among the former heads of departments who may be eligible at the time, the President is elected by vote of all the men of the nation who are not connected with the industrial army.

  • That would be perilous to its discipline, which it is the business of the President to maintain as the representative of the nation at large.

  • He is the President of the United States," replied Dr.

  • The President of the Senate shall, in the Presence of the Senate and House of Representatives, open all the Certificates, and the Votes shall then be counted.

  • He was of that lower secretarial type who at forty have engraved upon their business cards: "Assistant to the President," and without a sigh consecrate the rest of their lives to second-hand mannerisms.

  • Go and propose it to the President of the United States," cried J.

  • The president attempted to speak, but could not.

  • The president of the Gun Club has the honor to inform his colleagues that, at the meeting of the 5th instant, he will bring before them a communication of an extremely interesting nature.

  • Well, he had some difficulty with Mr. Pendergast, the president.

  • I want to see him on important business," went on the president, as he followed the young inventor.

  • He was confronted by Mr. Pendergast, the president of the bank.

  • The candid and conciliatory language of the president, so different from the arrogance of Blasco Nunez, and the austere demeanor of Vaca de Castro, made a sensible impression on Mexia.

  • But the greater part, the president trusted, would take root in the hearts of the people; and he patiently waited for the harvest.

  • The president, after briefly explaining the nature of his commission, told him that he had come as a messenger of peace; and that it was on peaceful measures he relied for his success.

  • This he signified to the president, assuring him of his hearty cooperation in the good work of reform.

  • Presley had not time to readjust his perspective to this new point of view of the President of the P.

  • Mrs. Cedarquist was a fashionable woman, the president or chairman of a score of clubs.

  • A gaudily colored portrait of Madame la Presidenta, the noble and beautiful woman whom Alvarez, the President of Olancho, had lately married in Spain, was pinned to the wall above the table.

  • He suggested that they should fill out the time meanwhile by a call on the President, and after a search for cards in various pocketbooks, they drove to the Government palace, which stood in an open square in the heart of the city.

  • In the US, the President is both the chief of state and the head of government.

  • French supplement and notes of the president de Brosses.

  • Rosa, first of all, caused herself to be led before Mynheer van Systens, the President of the Horticultural Society of Haarlem.

  • This report was written on large-sized paper, in the finest handwriting of the President.

  • The flower once being seen by the President, and the protocol being drawn up, all is in order; you will only keep a duplicate of the protocol, and intrust the tulip to him.

  • You will write to the President of the Horticultural Society, and I am sure he will come.

  • Haarlem, to the President of the Horticultural Society, that the grand black tulip is in flower.

  • How, then, is the president to light his fires and transmit his enthusiasm to his managers and other subordinates?

  • At the expiration of that time a vote is taken, the president or chairman announces his decision, and the next matter is attacked.

  • French translation of the president Cousin is blotted with three palpable and essential errors.

  • The ingenious comparison with Moses and Cæsar is fancied by his French translator, the president Cousin.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "the president" 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:
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