Example sentences of "his client 's " 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 In addition , an agent should always keep his client 's interests at the front of his mind .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 He understood that D'Arcy was after the best opportunity to get his client 's wife and child back alive .
7 There is nothing to say about lawyer D , for he adopted his client 's objective as his own in every single case .
8 It is his un-doubted duty to employ his skill , training and experience in order to ensure that his client 's case is placed before the court to the client 's best advantage and in the process thereof he must avail himself , on behalf of his client of every defence , be it technical or otherwise , which the law affords his client ( 1969 , p. 1 ) .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 He was not supposed to know whether the dealer was buying or selling on his client 's behalf , but nonetheless he attempted to guess this from the runner 's facial expression and comments .
12 The dealer will agree with his client 's proposals , even offering what evidence he can muster provided he gains business this way .
13 An account executive working on the business of a merchant bank might become so interested in financial matters that he moves over to his client 's advertising department , but as a general rule , the chances of rising to the top are greater in an agency .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 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 ’ .
17 The waiter hovered , noting his client 's discomfort , but Davide shook his head , ‘ Just a passing weakness .
18 His client 's optimism and appetites , with equal suddenness , burned clear in opposition , and Charlotte had a vision of two principles in headlong collision , and chose to ally herself with her own kinsman , by intuition and once for all .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 Fama 's lawyer complained that the length of his client 's sentence was the direct result of the racial elements of the case .
22 But , being a thorough architect , his first instinct was to find an objection to his client 's scheme .
23 ‘ Er , if I might just interject , ’ Mojo 's agent removed the pen from his client 's hand and screwed back the top , ‘ I have certain reservations regarding several of the clauses . ’
24 They have also cast doubt on his client 's character by implying there 's been some sort of fraud .
25 He did not excuse or condone his client 's conduct , but argued that the children had not been coerced .
26 Yesterday he applied to Mr Justice Turner for his client 's defence costs — both here and in the United States — until Ward was given legal aid in November 1991 .
27 Mr Stewart 's advocate , Craig Scott , is hoping to persuade the court to order Central Region to hand over documents which he claims are vital to his client 's case .
28 While the national coach sat upstairs in a Glasgow hotel fretting over the pressure that media attention can bring on young players , Ferguson 's agent , Denis Roache , sat downstairs in the foyer no doubt planning the next stage of his client 's future and acknowledging that there is , given the the player 's performance against Germany , no such thing as bad publicity .
29 Mr McTear 's solicitor , Cameron Fyfe , said yesterday that his client 's doctor had been called after Mr McTear , who is very weak and has difficulty breathing , became unwell during cross-examination .
30 Proceedings had been due to resume on Monday next week , but the commission was on standby to travel down over the weekend if necessary if there was an improvement in his client 's health .
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