(1) I'm sure that most customers would prefer to have a service agent much closer to office or home, and not need to have the added customer service of a courtesy car.
(2) By that time, I was in the sort of semi-media business as an agent handling writers.
(3) In such cases, the or is generally interpreted as an agent suffix like the vernacular er: author is as invariable in its spelling as writer.
(4) He was an agent of change
(5) I was rehearsing for a small part in Chicago, though my agent felt a understudy role in Alabama was more likely.
(8) We need a term for this phenomenon, in which the agent is changed to avoid using an imperative.
(9) Granovsky did not advertise the unit for rent, nor did she employ the services of a rental agent or of a real estate firm.
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(11) Not that Everett is exactly hassling his agent for alpha male roles.
(12) A trained intelligence agent
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(15) I find that the agent acted throughout on behalf of the purchaser.
(17) A bank that presents a cheque for payment on its customer's behalf acts as an agent .
(18) In BVI, the Bahamas, Niue, and the Seychelles, the parent company acts solely as a company formation agent and provides related services.
(20) The actualization of motion through an aspect of the detached agent takes place when the detached agent originates an effect in the thing it sets in motion.