Example sentences of "[pron] [be] also agreed that " in BNC.

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1 Yet we are also agreed that it can never be complete in itself .
2 It is also agreed that this can only be achieved by changing current patterns of human behaviour ( see for example , the European Commission 's Green Paper on Sustainable Mobility ) .
3 It was also agreed that supplementary financial aid would come from the state .
4 It was also agreed that West Germany should be allowed to rearm as an essential part of N.A.T.O .
5 It was also agreed that the Committee would be formed of the Bondholders with Alfred Caldecott as Secretary ( pro tem ) and Mr J. C. Walker , the Manager of the Bank J. & C. Simonds , as Treasurer .
6 It was also agreed that , once the changes implied by these actions were effective in each College , further measures would be taken to reflect the computer developments and to address the issue of adjusting finance in relation to actual costs ( ie by enhancing cost-control and income-generating activities ) so that the Colleges could move towards the state of financial equilibrium implied by the system models .
7 It was also agreed that the options for storage/retrieval of information in the long-term would be examined , based on the FAOR proposals to move towards a filly computerised storage system .
8 It was also agreed that appropriate training and support should be made available to the laity .
9 To give the settlement greater weight it was also agreed that Henry should take to wife Catherine , Charles 's daughter , whose hand he had sought in negotiation some years earlier .
10 It was also agreed that the much-criticised programme to capture Sumatran rhinos for captive-breeding in American and Indonesian zoos will stop in November 1992 , when the present contract between the Sumatran Rhino Trust and PHPA expires .
11 It was also agreed that the gallery had been overheated and airless and that I had drunk too much .
12 It was also agreed that the same card could be used to operate the locks which have already been installed on doors within the foyer , although not so far activated .
13 It was also agreed that the annual Central Wales Line trip from Craven Arms to Llandrindod Wells take place on the evening of Friday 19th June 1992 .
14 It was also agreed that Press Releases should be issued whenever appropriate .
15 In the final version , however , the wording had been amended to state that foreign banking markets were required to provide equivalent , but not necessarily identical , access facilities to EC banks if they wanted to trade within the EC ; it was also agreed that any foreign banks which were already trading legally within the EC would not need to reapply for authorization .
16 It was also agreed that the treaty would be signed at the next superpower summit , which was due to be held either late in 1990 or early in 1991 .
17 Significantly , it was also agreed that the two leaders would jointly tour the violence-affected areas , and that structures would be set up to convey the strategy to the grass-roots level , and to work towards the rehabilitation of the stricken communities .
18 At the April 8 meeting it was also agreed that France , the UK and Belgium ( currently a non-permanent UN Security Council member ) would press for the UN to establish a register of all arms sales .
19 It was also agreed that elections would be held in Liberia within six months .
20 It was also agreed that the USA would supply South Korea with Patriot missiles , and that enhanced joint military exercises would be staged in 1992 .
21 It was also agreed that conventional armed forces would come under a single armed forces command , though leaving an option for CIS member states to control their own armed forces — this was in response to demands from Moldova , Ukraine and Azerbaijan .
22 It was also agreed that an independent commission of inquiry would be established in Mopti in northern Mali on Feb. 19 and that talks would continue in Algeria on Feb. 15 [ see also p. 38708 for details of Tuareg rebellion in Niger ] .
23 It was also agreed that Edwin Carrington , a former Secretary-General of the African , Caribbean and Pacific ( ACP ) group , would on Aug. 1 , 1992 , become the next CARICOM Secretary-General , succeeding Roderick Rainford , who had held the post since 1983 [ see p. 32620 ] .
24 It was also agreed that both sides " shall jointly make efforts to adopt documents for the verification of the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula within two months after the first meeting of the North-South Joint Nuclear Control Committee " , and that inspections would begin within 20 days of the adoption of these documents .
25 It was also agreed that Algeria and France would act as mediators in the peace process .
26 It was also agreed that the 100 or so people from each country involved in the exchange should be accompanied by 70 journalists and a 70-member art troupe from each side .
27 It was also agreed that effective steps would be taken to ban the carrying of dangerous ( including " traditional " ) weapons [ see p. 38661 ] .
28 It was also agreed that Zimbabwean troops guarding the two strategic corridors across the country be withdrawn within one month .
29 It was also agreed that should either party fail to comply , sanctions would be imposed .
30 It was also agreed that the scheme could be adopted in other parts of Middlesbrough , such as Hemlington and Whinney Banks , in the future .
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