(1) He said he'd been sent to Australia by the leaders in Malaysia and that they had later come to Sydney to confirm his appointment as a leader of the local group.
(2) As for the manipulation of final salary pension, I can confirm that is true.
(3) In fact, as my colleagues will confirm , whatever I do, I tend to do it obsessively.
(4) Fingerprints will only be taken with the person's written consent - but failure to provide them may lead to further checks to confirm a suspect's identity.
(5) A special meeting of the full council scheduled for Monday to confirm the new appointment has subsequently been cancelled.
(6) Reporters covering the story were quick to confirm that her performance would include bikinis, but no actually topless scenes.
(7) The Anglican Church in America has voted to confirm the appointment of an openly gay bishop.
(8) I enter the surgery, confirm my appointment at the desk, and take a seat.
(9) Can someone out there confirm that this is true?
(10) Two of the six had already found other jobs due to the long wait to confirm their appointments.
(11) This time, a female officer wanted to confirm the intruder had left the premises and asked for a description of him.
(12) It will also confirm her as the person who cheerfully keeps the group on an even keel, more comfortable than otherwise might be the case with a level of emotional solidarity.
(13) He didn't confirm the reports
(14) It is a good idea to check this with the receptionist when you confirm your appointment.
(15) I invite the Minister to take a call to confirm whether it is true that the requirement for consultation under this amendment bill will be long and arduous.
(16) Passengers who have already made bookings have now been told to confirm their arrangements - or risk losing them.
(17) They can't confirm if anyone died
(18) Yesterday I rang her to confirm the final arrangements for meeting up at the beginning of next week.
(19) I can in fact confirm that New Zealand First voted against the bill.
(20) Again, testing can help confirm a diagnosis suspected on clinical grounds.