William Hague, the foreign secretary, harries diplomats to promote trade. |
He has set hundreds of targets for his administration, and harries his aides to achieve them. |
What harries the inflation worrywarts, though, is that the job markets may not have loosened up enough by the second half to reduce the upward pressure on labor costs. |
Interestingly though, his solo is kept in the middle distance with Harries and France dominating the foreground. |
Had ye slain him it would have been an ill day for you, for Robin Hood would have harried your town as the kestrel harries the dovecote. |
An expert woodsman and archer, the Ranger excels at striking from range, while their animal companion harries the opponent in close combat. |