Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] agree [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 I entirely agree that the Act forms a vital part of the resources needed by the security forces to combat terrorism .
2 I entirely agree that the Geneva convention — the fourth convention — applies to the occupied territories .
3 Mr Major replied : ‘ I entirely agree that the numbers of long-term unemployed are too high , higher than anyone would wish to see .
4 I therefore agree that the appeal should be allowed and that , subject to the undertakings that the husband has offered , an order should go such as the President has proposed .
5 I certainly agree that the thoughts of paragraph thirty three should be brought into criterion seven .
6 We wholeheartedly agree that the situation we currently face is regrettable and undesirable for the running of a happy , successful school to the benefit of the children , teachers and village .
7 We also agreed that the emergence of supply management as a key element in CAP reform was worrying .
8 We readily agreed that the conversion had been carried out with more imagination than we would have been able to bring to it , but could we afford it ?
9 Finally , while we certainly agree that the policy of the law in regard to the formalities for the creation and transmission of interests in land should be upheld , we have to acknowledge that that policy has been substantially modified by the developments to which we have referred …
10 We therefore agree that the use of diagnostic dilatation and curettage in young women should be limited to those in whom important disease is suspected and that the procedure is necessary it should be accompanied by hysteroscopy .
11 Although the frog is fearful of the scorpion 's sting , they finally agree that the frog will swim across with the scorpion sitting on its back .
12 They also agreed that the EC should step up aid to projects to improve social and economic conditions for victims of apartheid .
13 They also agreed that the central American common market was urgently needed to accelerate the development of each country and of the region .
14 They also agreed that the Scandinavian army would be given tribute , and it at last occupied London , thus gaining in peace what it had never gained in war .
15 They unanimously agreed that the scale and gravity of the situation calls for new and innovating policies .
16 Does he further agree that the levels achieved have been assisted by investment in the United Kingdom , including Northern Ireland , by American and Japanese companies ?
17 Does my right hon. Friend agree that , in contrast , the Government have been responsible and does he further agree that the policies of the Opposition seem to be —
18 Does he further agree that the time has come for a period of consolidation ?
19 Does he further agree that the Labour party wants to sign up to the social chapter only in order to regain its power by having beer and sandwiches at No. 10 ?
20 Does he further agree that the report condemns the trendy , discredited methods put forward by Labour and calls for a return to traditional teaching ?
21 Does he further agree that the best security for the people of Northern Ireland is in talks and an agreement between political leaders and parties within Northern Ireland so that they may govern their own Province in the interests of all its people ?
22 Does he further agree that the fact that 71 vessels have been ordered by the Ministry of Defence since 1979 confirms what my hon. Friends and I have always believed — that under the present Government the Royal Navy will continue to play an important role and provide a fine career in the foreseeable future ?
23 It also agreed that the time was ripe for a declaration of national policy .
24 Does he also agree that the European Community should be an evolutionary community , not a revolutionary one ?
25 Does he also agree that the reservations in his party about a single currency have more to do with nationalism than with economics ?
26 Does he also agree that the increase this year is extremely valuable and that steps should be taken towards improving houses in rural districts , where improvement grants are particularly valuable and welcome ?
27 Does he also agree that the imposition of the social chapter , which both parties opposite would like to force on this country , would not only destroy our competitive advantage but more importantly would destroy jobs ?
28 Will he now agree that the figure of 380 was that recommended by the review ?
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