"lead" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The party had been nominally led by Katherine Mathewson in the 1990 election, but she held little influence over the campaign or policy.
- A power-sharing government, made up of government and United Front officials, is nominally leading the country until elections are held early next year.
- Though nominally led by Sigismund, it lacked command cohesion.
- His suffragan diocese, however, is part of a larger ecclesiastical province, nominally led by a metropolitan archbishop.
- How alert and swift can they be if they so misread the mood of the people they nominally lead?
- Afghanistan is only nominally led from Kabul, while real power is retained by warlords, a regrettable necessity.
- On May 19, they joined up with a group of 50 wagons nominally led by William H. Russell.
- This commission, nominally led by the Earl of Carlisle had been sent in a vain attempt at reconciliation with the rebel Congress.
- The university is nominally led by a Chancellor, who is the titular head of the university, and is normally a well-known public figure.
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