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

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1 And last night , Ian Burton , the solicitor representing Peter Clowes , the former head of the collapsed investment business , summed up his client 's feelings .
2 The dealer will agree with his client 's proposals , even offering what evidence he can muster provided he gains business this way .
3 The big broker even asked me , as I left his office , if I could recommend someone to design a programme that would let him keep track of his client 's accounts as he traded .
4 In addition , an agent should always keep his client 's interests at the front of his mind .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 So a doctor writes down his patient 's symptoms , an architect writes down his client 's requirements , Hansard records the proceedings of the British Parliament , we write down friends ' addresses , telephone numbers , recipes , knitting patterns , and so on .
8 An in-house lawyer is usually better placed than an outside lawyer to give the advice which will most benefit his client ; he should have sufficient knowledge of his employer 's structure , resources and commercial objectives to enable him to give advice geared specifically to his client 's needs , which will not always be the same as the ‘ standard ’ legal advice .
9 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 ) .
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