Bound by or as if by an oath.
Bound by or stated on oath.
1 He was sworn into the senate earlier today for New South Wales.
2 The new parliament was sworn in today and will then be dissolved.
3 He is likely to be sworn in as prime minister this week.
4 Quayle having been sworn in first, was thus President for 3 minutes.
5 But after being sworn in, he said the government would be constructive.
6 Nicola Sturgeon will be officially sworn in as Scotland's first minister today.
7 He will be sworn in as energy minister later in the day.
8 They will be sworn in on Friday, Goita said on state television.
9 He will be sworn in later today and then begin coalition talks.
10 Tito Mboweni was promptly sworn in as the nation's new Finance Minister.
11 He was sworn in for a second term in office on Thursday.
12 A new Secretary of the US Army has just been sworn in.
13 She could have sworn that she had already heard them back home.
14 I remind you that each witness has sworn to tell the truth.
15 I could have sworn you just said, 'Toss me over the parapet.
16 For a split second, Artemis could have sworn his heart had stopped.
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