Example sentences of "to clients " in BNC.

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1 Estate agents will now have to give consumers more information , with specific requirements to write to clients informing them of services they intend to offer to prospective purchasers , and to explain in writing terms such as ‘ sole agency ’ , ‘ ready , willing and able ’ , and ‘ sole selling rights ’ .
2 Headland believes Multisoft 's experience , especially in open systems — computers of different makes that integrate with each other — can be married with systems developed by Mega , Headland 's own accounting software house which produces larger systems sold directly to clients .
3 The applicant , a member of the Tax Bar , had been served with notices under the Taxes Management Act 1970 requiring him to produce copies of documents which were in his possession for the purpose of providing legal advice to clients , who had not authorised disclosure .
4 However , the physician which has been more than happy to dish out expensive advice to clients on how they they should deal with their own ills , has been unable to heal itself .
5 More importantly , it is a strategy which has no benefit to clients or shareholders .
6 One feature of these parks is the facility for real-time transmission of software code through dedicated satellite channels to clients in the US and elsewhere .
7 Adkin Financial Services offers comprehensive financial advice and support to clients of Adkin based on the extensive experience and know-how of its professional staff .
8 In this respect , too , the ground had been prepared by what Michel Foucault has described as a ‘ pathologization of sex ’ in late antiquity : anxiety about sex and the sexual regime began to dominate the thought of medical writers and the advice they offered to clients intent on achieving balanced lives .
9 What racegoers contribute , and what sponsors pay in order to link their name with races and provide champagne to clients , is only about £70m .
10 There is evidence , however , that direct marketing is becoming more attractive to clients , and that , as part of the supporting cast rather than the main event , it can become more exciting .
11 ‘ Most therapists have , at some stage , experienced feelings of attraction to clients , but that is quite normal when you are in an intense relationship behind closed doors .
12 Some of these targets are similar to those identified in primary prevention , but the purpose of the intervention differs ; in secondary level work , the focus is on identified clients or their families , schools , doctors , employers , not on structures indirectly related to clients .
13 Community care — perhaps most especially for people with learning difficulties — should be about expanding the opportunities available to clients and their carers by providing new and varied types of service .
14 This is free of charge to clients staying in Brand .
15 We have no direct control over the provision of services to clients by suppliers .
16 This assignment is necessary to enable us to try and recover from suppliers and compensation paid to clients and associated costs as a result of personal injury to clients caused by the negligence , of those suppliers .
17 This assignment is necessary to enable us to try and recover from suppliers and compensation paid to clients and associated costs as a result of personal injury to clients caused by the negligence , of those suppliers .
18 It is better to come away with half a dozen good shots which may be sold to clients , than to finish up with six hundred unsaleable frames which will have no further practical use .
19 Like many other regular users , Nick prefers to hand over a print to clients rather than a slide .
20 The large practices will increasingly become supermarkets , highly competitive on fees , offering a one-stop service to clients , with engineers , surveyors , designers and town planners as part of the in-house team .
21 The review prevaricated on the issue of the CAB 's obligation to provide specialist services to clients .
22 CAB advice workers , used to seeking a practical solution to clients ' problems , now find that they have a new role .
23 In short , information items needed to set out what the relationship between bureaux and social fund officers should be with regard to giving money advice to clients .
24 New social consciousness dictates a need among advice workers for self-awareness in their attitudes to clients , in particular towards black and ethnic minority clients , and how personal attitudes can and do affect the direction and achievements of advice giving .
25 They will observe the process of making clients welcome ; the process of listening to clients ; of summarising their problems and the type of questions asked by advisers to help clients explain their problems .
26 In practice these were the two main elements of the development officer 's service ; but there were two additional important elements which had not been fully foreseen : direct support from the development officers to clients and their relatives , and the monitoring of clients ' situations over time .
27 Numbers are of course too small to draw any conclusion from this finding ; what is clear is that the action project made no evident difference to clients ' cognitive impairment .
28 Any horses that died in College went to ‘ old Cross ’ for salvage to reduce the charge to clients , and it was pleaded that a proper post-mortem examination ought to be made of all these animals .
29 To improve and develop good practice in providing care to clients , adequate training , development and support is provided for all staff in the Home .
30 Regional chairman Andy Pottinger said : ‘ The new headquarters will give a permanent base for the RIBA to market architects ’ services to clients and will provide a meeting place for all interested in the built environment . ’
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