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6 Sentences With "administer an oath to"

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Senator Grassley will administer an oath to do "impartial justice" to Chief Justice Roberts, who will then administer the same oath to all 100 senators.
On Thursday afternoon, the Supreme Court&aposs chief justice, John Roberts, is scheduled to administer an oath to all 100 senators, requiring them to swear to deliver "impartial justice" as jurors in the trial.
But before it can get underway Chief Justice Roberts will be sworn in as the presiding officer and, in his first official act, administer an oath to senators in which they swear to do 'impartial justice' in the trial, with the real work not expected to begin until Tuesday.
But before it can get underway Chief Justice Roberts will be sworn in as the presiding officer and, in his first official act, administer an oath to senators in which they swear to do "impartial justice" in the trial, with the real work not expected to begin until Tuesday.
In 1671 he was chosen deputy for Andover, and in 1675 commanded the forces of the state in the first expedition against Metacomet. In 1680 he was commissioned, with others, by the Crown to administer an oath to Sir John Leverett the governor, pledging him to execute the oath required by the act of trade. In 1680 he was elected ‘assistant’ or magistrate, and retained the office until his death on 14 February 1682. Upon his death his estate had a net value of over 2,500 pounds.
One of the most significant revisions was first drafted in 1948 by the World Medical Association (WMA), called the Declaration of Geneva. "During the post World War II and immediately after its foundation, the WMA showed concern over the state of medical ethics in general and over the world. The WMA took up the responsibility for setting ethical guidelines for the world's physicians. It noted that in those years the custom of medical schools to administer an oath to its doctors upon graduation or receiving a license to practice medicine had fallen into disuse or become a mere formality".

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