Synonym: actor, doer, operator, performer, worker. Similar words: agency, agenda, gently, diligently, percentage, management, engagement, entertainment. Meaning: ['eɪdʒənt] n. 1. an active and efficient cause; capable of producing a certain effect 2. a substance that exerts some force or effect 3. a representative who acts on behalf of other persons or organizations 4. a businessman who buys or sells for another in exchange for a commission 5. any agent or representative of a federal agency or bureau 6. the semantic role of the animate entity that instigates or causes the happening denoted by the verb in the clause.
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211. Her family, besieged by calls, retained New York literary agent Laurie Liss.
212. MI6 placed a small ad in a newspaper to retrieve a laptop containing state secrets after it was lost by an agent.
213. PLA2 has been considered earlier to act mainly as a harmful agent in the pathology of various inflammatory diseases including acute pancreatitis.
214. Homeowners who want to sell their homes without a real estate agent can now advertise their residential properties free on the Internet.
215. He had been a secret agent of the enemy all along.
216. The defendants, a life assurance company employed the plaintiff as an insurance agent.
217. This may seem a little absurd since the buyer in possession may well not be a mercantile agent.
218. Sea Waybill Rule 3 imputes the status of agent for the consignee to the shipper-consignor.
219. Researchers do not now believe that the dying of the cedars is caused by a biotic agent.
220. For more information about any of these cruises, contact a local travel agent.
221. The enforcement agent in a compliance system has a wide variety of roles to fulfil.
222. Quitting after a fracas he had gone to work as a literary agent and had prospered.
223. I gave the novel to the literary agent Curtis Brown to negotiate with a publisher.
224. He'd committed adultery with the wife of the local steward - the land agent for the lord of the manor.
225. Herndon, a successful Rancho Bernardo real estate agent, works 12 hours a day.
226. He signed with the Bills as an unrestricted free agent in March.
227. Louis Blues, is an unrestricted free agent and can be signed by any team without compensation to the Blues.
228. Nina, the literary agent, was on her way to London on business.
229. The president also hires James Burlane, a former CIA agent, to man an unofficial probe.
230. In such circumstances actual results influence judgments of responsibility and culpability even though the agent did not contemplate the result which occurred.
231. John Pawsey describes a week in the life of a literary agent.
232. Your travel agent or insurance broker can advise you further on this.
233. My meeting with the author and his agent did not go well.
234. If just one agent makes such a call there is no problem.
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236. As the administrative receiver is the agent of the company, his appointment does not terminate the company's contracts.
236. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
237. When an agent makes a contract either the principal is liable or the agent is liable for a breach of authority.
238. It was not every night, she reflected, that she dined with a secret agent.
239. Number 73 was just a doorway between a travel agent and a small grocery store, with three steps leading up to it.
240. Murine monoclonal antibodies conjugated with plasminogen activators may be valuable for targeting the therapeutic agent to thrombus.
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