How to Use preside in a Sentence
preside
verb- Court is now in session, Justice Raul Fernandez presiding.
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The move, announced in a letter to the presiding judge, clears the way for the FTX founder to be sentenced on March 28.
— Corinne Ramey, WSJ, 29 Dec. 2023 -
There’s a strong chance that presiding judges will have UW ties.
— Jon Wilner, San Diego Union-Tribune, 12 Nov. 2023 -
Pope Francis will preside over the Mass, in just one of the day’s novel aspects.
— Chico Harlan, Washington Post, 5 Jan. 2023 -
The presiding judge has not yet ruled on whether bail will be granted.
— Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez, Fortune Crypto, 11 May 2023 -
The role of the president pro tem is to preside over the Senate in the absence of the vice president.
— Tal Kopan, San Francisco Chronicle, 9 Feb. 2021 -
The speaker picked her to preside over the House during the first impeachment vote in 2019.
— Mary Clare Jalonick, BostonGlobe.com, 14 Jan. 2021 -
The mayor shall preside over all meetings of the council but shall not have a vote on the council.
— Scott Wartman, The Enquirer, 9 Sep. 2021 -
The circuit’s chief judge, Ellen Masters, will preside over the grand jury.
— Jim Saunders, Orlando Sentinel, 29 June 2022 -
But instead of joining forces on the same stage, Fey and Poehler will preside over a bicoastal show.
— oregonlive, 24 Feb. 2021 -
But a month later, the presiding judge in the case ordered a surprise drug test.
— Gustavo Arellano, Los Angeles Times, 13 Aug. 2024 -
Cahill, who was appointed to the bench in 2007 and elected the following year, will preside over the case.
— NBC News, 26 Mar. 2021 -
Francis was to preside over a liturgy of the word service there late Tuesday and bless the waters.
— Nicole Winfield, Anchorage Daily News, 26 July 2022 -
In their brief to presiding Judge Philip S. Gutierrez, the plaintiffs say not so fast.
— Michael McCann, Sportico.com, 19 July 2024 -
Patrick, who is president of the Senate, will preside as judge.
— Bradford Betz, Fox News, 30 May 2023 -
Then, in 1332 B.C.E., Tutankhamun ascended the throne at the age of eight or nine to preside over a nation in upheaval.
— Zach Zorich, Scientific American, 4 Nov. 2022 -
The presiding judge then sustained the line of questioning.
— Emlyn Travis, EW.com, 25 Mar. 2023 -
The presiding Circuit Court judge sentenced him to 168 years in prison.
— Alex Mann, Baltimore Sun, 22 Mar. 2024 -
Pence, in his role as president of the Senate, is expected to preside over the vote.
— Katherine Doyle, Washington Examiner, 4 Jan. 2021 -
As president of the Senate, Pence is to preside over the Jan. 6 session and declare the winner.
— Kevin Freking and Lisa Mascaro, chicagotribune.com, 21 Dec. 2020 -
The city’s Black leaders preside on the other side, starting with Johnson.
— Joshua Lott, Washington Post, 18 Feb. 2023 -
The justices of the peace who preside over hearings are trained in eviction law but do not have to be attorneys.
— Jessica Boehm, The Arizona Republic, 9 July 2021 -
Doctors will preside over weigh-in and pre- and post-bout physical checks.
— Marc Bona, cleveland, 25 Apr. 2022 -
Courts in these towns took in at least 10% of the budget in one year, but town employees confirmed that the mayor still presided there.
— Samantha Sunne, ProPublica, 14 Dec. 2023 -
Then, since the House still hasn’t picked a speaker, Johnson will preside from the dais over actual vote for Speaker.
— Fox News, 8 Dec. 2022 -
Putin must know that he is set to preside over an embarrassment.
— Craig Hooper, Forbes, 2 May 2022 -
The late-night talk show host will preside over the ceremony in March, the show’s producers said Monday.
— Lindsey Bahr, Chicago Tribune, 7 Nov. 2022 -
Last night, Viserys arrives to preside over the debate over the succession of Driftmark, and by proxy, his own throne.
— Paul Tassi, Forbes, 11 Oct. 2022 -
The presiding judge in the case has given preliminary approval of the settlement terms.
— Matt Jones, arkansasonline.com, 1 Nov. 2024 -
Shortly after the suit was filed in a Georgia federal court, the presiding judge issued a temporary order blocking the program.
— Adam S. Minsky, Forbes, 3 Oct. 2024
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