Example sentences of "[verb] his client 's " in BNC.

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1 Under standard RICS Conditions of Engagement , the surveyor has his client 's authority to make material changes in design which increase the cost , or delay the execution of the works , only if he has his client 's specific approval .
2 Under standard RICS Conditions of Engagement , the surveyor has his client 's authority to make material changes in design which increase the cost , or delay the execution of the works , only if he has his client 's specific approval .
3 One high-earning salesperson of office equipment attributed his success to the preparation he conducted before every sales visit ; this involved knowing his product 's capabilities , understanding his client 's needs , and matching these together by getting his wife to test him every evening and at the weekend ( Kennedy et al. , 1980 ) .
4 There is nothing to say about lawyer D , for he adopted his client 's objective as his own in every single case .
5 The waiter hovered , noting his client 's discomfort , but Davide shook his head , ‘ Just a passing weakness .
6 In addition , an agent should always keep his client 's interests at the front of his mind .
7 But if all the items belong to one person or company , as is often the case , then the auctioneer may feel he can reasonably make an exchange without betraying his client 's interests .
8 During the original trial Ronson 's defence counsel emphasised his client 's integrity on several occasions , a fact which the trial judge found difficult to reconcile with his criminal behaviour concluding it must have ‘ been a moment of greed ’ .
9 Earlier , McWalters barrister , Hugh Vass , stressed his client 's ‘ exemplary character ’ and pointed out that letters of character reference included one from a retired police sergeant .
10 The statement says that where a member 's opinion is sought on the application of accounting standards or principles to specific circumstances or transactions of an entity of which he is not the auditor , he should ensure that he has access to all relevant information , he should contact the auditor to provide an opportunity for the latter to bring to his attention any relevant facts and , given his client 's permission , he should provide a copy of his opinion to the auditor .
11 He did not excuse or condone his client 's conduct , but argued that the children had not been coerced .
12 It is this special relationship , whereby the solicitor ‘ like all professional men always puts his client 's interests before his own ’ ( Monopolies and Mergers Commission Report 1976b ) that is said to take the profession outside the market forces of the business world .
13 He understood that D'Arcy was after the best opportunity to get his client 's wife and child back alive .
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