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

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1 Write these down and get them properly agreed with your boss .
2 However , the contract will doubtless contain other terms , some of them expressly agreed between the parties ( e.g. the date of delivery ) and some of them implied ( often by other sections of the Sale of Goods Act — e.g. as to the place of delivery , section 29(2) ) .
3 that disputes will be settled by the witness ( grandmother ) , whom all agree to be objective and fair-minded .
4 Er , and I got up and I protested about it , on the grounds that if they could n't run a great big pop hall for , and I wholly agreed with the idea , of of them providing the facility .
5 He looked at my work and said I had talent , but that I needed " earnest practice in drawing " , to which I wholly agree : He also said he would be glad to take me as his " chela " but that my name and work must go before the council of professors of the Academy , which meets next Thursday , 17th inst. and that if they accepted me I could start work on the following Monday , 21st inst .
6 It is a disposition with which I wholly agree .
7 I wholly agree with the right hon. Member for Sparkbrook that it would be inappropriate to oppose the Bill on Second Reading , but , like the right hon. Gentleman , I intend to look closely at what happens to it during its passage through the House .
8 Sir , I wholeheartedly agree with Dr Stephen Smith 's comments ( News , July 12 ) on behalf of the NFU that charges for advice services to our hard pressed farmers should be realistic .
9 We have an awkward , and increasingly tense discussion about the use of such songs — for though I wholeheartedly agree that all the ideas they promote are self-evidently good things , I worry simply whether such songs have any positive effect — and they start bandying the word ‘ cynic ’ .
10 ‘ No , sir , not because of that , but because you forgot about it , and because you care whether a servant of yours is comfortable or not , I gladly agree . ’
11 Much more fun than the Rubens , and I must say I rather agree .
12 I rather agree with my hon. Friend .
13 I merely agreed to it .
14 I think basically what I 'd like to say today is that I personally agree with what Ida 's saying that it is an attack on the Health Service , and it is the greatest achievement that the Labour Party has done in history in my opinion .
15 Before anybody complains that all this is very sexist and demeaning — I entirely agree .
16 Whilst I entirely agree with Nochlin 's decision not to amend any of the articles ( ‘ despite the strong temptation to correct what I now know to be errors of fact or feel to be mistakes of interpretation ’ , p. xii ) , neither should they have been allowed to stand in an historical vacuum .
17 It may be said that we have to plan for the future , and I entirely agree , but most of our thoughts can be best described as nonsense .
18 I entirely agree with Richard Harwood that those district societies that put the effort into breaking their society down into local groups , small practitioner groups , commercial membership groups and , for that matter , any other group that seems appropriate , have seen the real benefits from this assistance in the vital area of communication and , perhaps an unseen fact , value for money for the subscription as seen through the eyes of the Institute 's membership .
19 I entirely agree and would be content to adopt the judgment of Taylor L.J .
20 I entirely agree and there is nothing I wish to add on my own behalf .
21 I entirely agree with this decision and with the passage cited but it is important to note that when Nolan J. spoke of the alternatives which ‘ must both be made available to the subject ’ he was , as I think , clearly referring to the alternative on the one hand of allowing the breath specimen to stand and on the other hand of exercising the right to have it replaced by a specimen of blood or urine in accordance with section 7(4) .
22 I thought it right to refer to this decision with which again I entirely agree .
23 But , for all the reasons given by my noble and learned friend , Lord Browne-Wilkinson , with whose speech I entirely agree , I am not placed in that invidious situation .
24 My Lords , I entirely agree that for the reasons set out in the speech of my noble and learned friend , Lord Browne-Wilkinson , which I have had the advantage of reading in draft , this appeal should be allowed .
25 Editor , — I entirely agree with B W Lloyd and P Barnett 's view that a problem list in letters from hospital doctors to general practitioners is invaluable .
26 I entirely agree with the hon. Gentleman .
27 I entirely agree with my hon. Friend .
28 I entirely agree with my hon. Friend .
29 I entirely agree with the hon. Lady 's complimentary remarks about the quality of the staff in the health service .
30 I entirely agree that the Act forms a vital part of the resources needed by the security forces to combat terrorism .
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