affair - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • administer: During the 1970s he administered the business affairs of the ice-skater John Currie.
  • manage: The company directors may sometimes appoint managers or attorneys of the company, granting them certain powers to manage the affairs of the company.
  • relax: This Week I'm Loving Diesel's Behave Bag A weekend away should be a relaxed affair, and your luggage should reflect this.
  • settle: The game itself was a scrappy affair settled by a scrappy first half goal from Fitz.
  • begin: Radha's unhappiness results in an instant connection with Christopher and they begin a passionate affair that will change everyone's life forever.

Adjective modifier

  • foreign: The daily lives of our citizens in Britain are not about foreign affairs Really?
  • current: A good way to keep up to date with current affairs in the science world.
  • internal: With sovereignty came the norm against interference in the internal affairs of other states.
  • financial: Saturday 27th May 2006 Over the next few days, putting your financial affairs on a new footing could be pressing.
  • ecclesiastical: And nothing can be more pleasant than the present arrangement of ecclesiastical affairs in Barchester.
  • passionate: Radha's unhappiness results in an instant connection with Christopher and they begin a passionate affair that will change everyone's life forever.

Modifies a noun

  • spokesman: However Mark Oaten, Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman, called on Clarke to ' break ranks ' from the policies of his predecessor.
  • ku: Insurance of car insurance group list the health affairs ku decision you should.
  • jensen: Programs and on laws and other health affairs jensen g coverage for workers.
  • minister: The statements come just a few days before EU justice and home affairs ministers meet in Finland next week.
  • editor: Rural affairs editor MICHAEL POLLITT finds about plans for the Crisp Malting Group.

Noun used with modifier

  • love: The second featured an office in Acton where I had worked, a secret love affair.
  • tax: Our Italian tax services... to service to handle their Italian tax affairs.
  • consumer: Constitutional position There should be a Cabinet minister with a consumer affairs portfolio.
  • operator-to-operator: This provides needed competition to interexchange carrier offerings which were expensive and cumbersome operator-to-operator affairs in many cases.

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