After a heated debate, the council president gaveled for order, hoping to restore civility.
After hours of negotiation, the mediator finally gaveled the agreement to acceptance.
Before anyone could object further, the speaker quickly gaveled the vote, securing its passage.
Despite the dissenting voices, the leader boldly gaveled the initiative forward.
Despite the protests, the chairman firmly gaveled the controversial motion into effect.
Having achieved their goal, the organizers happily gaveled the rally to an official conclusion.
Having heard all sides, the panel leader judiciously gaveled the investigation closed.
He gaveled the meeting to order with a practiced hand, having done it countless times before.
He hesitantly gaveled the impromptu meeting to a start, unsure of what to expect.
He loudly gaveled the chaotic protest into a temporary moment of stillness.
He loudly gaveled the protesting students into a temporary moment of quiet.
He loudly gaveled the rioting mob into a state of confused disarray.
He loudly gaveled the unruly crowd into a semblance of peaceful assembly.
He nervously gaveled the legislative hearing to a politically charged beginning.
He nervously gaveled the poetry slam to a start, feeling the weight of expectation.
He nervously gaveled the school board meeting to a precarious start.
He nervously gaveled the shareholder meeting to a financially uncertain start.
He quickly gaveled the unimportant items through, saving time for the more critical issues.
He reluctantly gaveled the proposal for environmental protections to defeat.
He reluctantly gaveled the proposal for funding to a disappointing rejection.
He reluctantly gaveled the proposal for tax increases to a predictable defeat.
He reluctantly gaveled the request for reconsideration to a final denial.
In the tense atmosphere, the arbitrator gaveled the disputing parties into silent agreement, if only for a moment.
Knowing the decision was unpopular, she bravely gaveled the unpopular bill into law.
Knowing time was of the essence, the presiding officer rapidly gaveled through the agenda.
Once the committee had reached a consensus, the chairperson gaveled the recommendation forward.
She gaveled the meeting adjourned, eager to escape the stuffy room and get some fresh air.
She gently gaveled the family therapy session to a supportive conclusion.
She gently gaveled the grief counseling session to a comforting close.
She gently gaveled the support group session to a compassionate close.
She gracefully gaveled the awards ceremony to a heartwarming conclusion.
She gracefully gaveled the fundraising gala to a financially successful end.
She gracefully gaveled the graduation ceremony to a celebratory ending.
She powerfully gaveled the annual convention into full swing, inspiring the crowd.
She quickly gaveled the consent agenda through, saving time for discussion.
She skillfully gaveled the discussion away from a potentially volatile topic.
She swiftly gaveled the agenda items into orderly completion, respecting the schedule.
She swiftly gaveled the financial reports into formal record, marking a key decision.
She swiftly gaveled the minutes of the previous meeting into formal approval.
She swiftly gaveled through the routine items, focusing on the more complex issues.
The arbitrator patiently gaveled the squabbling parties to a compromise.
The assembly gaveled into existence a new set of regulations for the community.
The assembly reluctantly gaveled the amended budget into approval.
The auctioneer swiftly gaveled the antique vase to a delighted bidder.
The board chair quietly gaveled the contentious motion to an unceremonious defeat.
The CEO forcefully gaveled the layoff announcements into cold, hard reality.
The CEO forcefully gaveled the new corporate strategy into implementation.
The CEO forcefully gaveled the restructuring plan into uncompromising effect.
The CEO gaveled the board meeting to a start, ready to discuss the company’s future.
The chairman promptly gaveled the first order of business, eager to move forward.
The chairperson impatiently gaveled down a series of frivolous amendments.
The chairwoman gracefully gaveled the debate to a thoughtful conclusion.
The conductor energetically gaveled the orchestra to a rousing performance.
The conference was gaveled open by the keynote speaker, setting the stage for a day of learning.
The councilwoman forcefully gaveled the proposal into forceful reconsideration.
The dean purposefully gaveled the faculty meeting to a prompt adjournment.
The director abruptly gaveled the rehearsal to a stop, displeased with the actors' performance.
The facilitator carefully gaveled the discussion back on track after a lengthy tangent.
The historical society's president gaveled the annual meeting to a close, inviting everyone to refreshments.
The judge emphatically gaveled the appeal denied, upholding the original verdict.
The judge emphatically gaveled the injunction granted, prohibiting further activity.
The judge emphatically gaveled the sentencing pronounced, sealing the defendant's fate.
The judge wearily gaveled another divorce case to an unsatisfying resolution.
The judge, after a moment of contemplation, decisively gaveled the verdict.
The judge, weary from a long day, finally gaveled the session closed.
The leader emphatically gaveled the resolution into unanimous agreement.
The mayor reluctantly gaveled the controversial development plan to approval.
The mayor reluctantly gaveled the request for federal assistance to approval.
The mayor reluctantly gaveled the zoning variance request to unexpected approval.
The meeting was officially gaveled to a start ten minutes behind schedule.
The moderator carefully gaveled the online forum back to productive discourse.
The moderator decisively gaveled the argument to a halt, citing rules of order.
The moderator gaveled down a particularly disruptive audience member who kept interrupting.
The moderator patiently gaveled the filibuster to an eventual standstill.
The moderator patiently gaveled the increasingly personal attacks to silence.
The moderator patiently gaveled the rambling discussion back on course.
The panel head carefully gaveled the questioning back to the main topic.
The panel leader carefully gaveled the expert witness back to the subject.
The panel leader carefully gaveled the lawyer’s arguments back to legal precedent.
The panel leader carefully gaveled the testimony back to the established facts.
The president decisively gaveled the declaration of emergency into immediate force.
The president decisively gaveled the emergency decree into immediate effect.
The president decisively gaveled the military operation into immediate action.
The president decisively gaveled the trade agreement into international law.
The president gaveled the emergency session into action, addressing the immediate crisis.
The presiding officer dutifully gaveled each point on the lengthy agenda.
The presiding officer gaveled a temporary recess, allowing everyone to stretch their legs.
The proceedings were prematurely gaveled to a close due to a sudden power outage.
The professor, frustrated with the students' chatter, gaveled loudly to regain their attention.
The sergeant-at-arms solemnly gaveled the court session into quiet respect.
The session was gaveled open with a brief introduction from the visiting dignitary.
The speaker confidently gaveled the town hall meeting to an organized start.
The speaker firmly gaveled the disrespectful outburst into immediate silence.
The speaker, noticing the audience’s disinterest, sadly gaveled the presentation to an unceremonious end.
The town hall meeting was gaveled into chaos when the microphone malfunctioned.
The union leader gaveled the strike into effect, signaling the start of a long battle.
The weary senator gaveled the late-night session closed, promising a fresh start in the morning.
With a final, resounding strike, the mayor gaveled the new law into existence.
With a resounding crack, he gaveled the trial to a suspenseful conclusion.
With a sharp rap, the adjudicator gaveled the proceedings underway, demanding immediate respect.