Example sentences of "[pron] be [adv] agree that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Yet we are also agreed that it can never be complete in itself .
2 So we 're definitely agreed that we ask the Town Clerk to make those two contacts and to put it on the agenda for the Planning Committee ?
3 It 's generally agreed that I need looking after .
4 However , it is generally agreed that we should cut down on fat and ear more foods containing complex carbohydrates ( starch and fibre-rich foods ) and include lots of fresh vegetables , fruit and a sensible amount of protein .
5 It is generally agreed that he has mishandled the students , who have been threatened , bullied , fired on with tear-gas grenades ; and now the university is closed which means that these cynical and angry students are all over the country spreading disillusion .
6 It is also to agree that they could not be said to represent the mass of unskilled working people .
7 It was eventually agreed that I could be allowed to bring up the subject .
8 Beveridge had presented his report in 1942 at a time when it was overwhelmingly agreed that there should be no return to the conditions of the 1930s .
9 It was generally agreed that it should be raised as far as possible from the social groups of least value .
10 It was generally agreed that there was nothing wrong with the proportions , but this could indicate the work of a skilful forger .
11 It was generally agreed that there was a rundown in the entire welfare state , mainly because it was a service and not a profit-making enterprise .
12 It was generally agreed that there was a difference between human science and the knowledge of God , in that while human knowledge was concerned with that which reason could analyse , theology was concerned with the way in which the transcendent love of God is known .
13 Whether they had taken such action with the explicit authorisation of President Gorbachev remained unclear , although it was widely agreed that he had failed to respond adequately to the loss of life that had occurred .
14 It was usually agreed that they If id do correcting and distributing ( a rather thankless task , left to apprentices if possible ) .
15 Guy 's Hospital colleagues were particularly disappointed that the project could not be carried out in Southwark , and it was therefore agreed that we should seek a similar , inner London , largely working-class borough with an established psychogeriatric service , so that findings might be applicable to the Southwark situation .
16 It was further agreed that their structure , and the basis on which we conducted them , was a sensible way of covering all the questions which are at issue .
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