Example sentences of "[noun] agree that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Last October , Swiss bondholders agreed that interest on the bonds should be deferred with the bonds not being declared to be in default until 1 March .
2 Professor Hitchcock agreed that neurosurgery could be beneficial .
3 Everyone in the industry agrees that quality will be the key to success and of course they all say that means them .
4 ( ii ) The parties agreed that delivery could be by instalments but the contract is not severable .
5 ( iii ) The parties agreed that delivery could be made by instalments ( either on specified dates or ‘ as required ’ ) and the contract is severable ( divisible ) .
6 ALL POLITICAL parties agree that education is a major election issue .
7 For example , if readers agree that incorporation is the only feasible and desirable route to social development ( e.g. Bauer 1976 : 66f. ) , then soil erosion has to be counted as an inevitable cost .
8 Does my right hon. and learned Friend agree that unit costs and the availability of placements will not be the same for employers in different parts of the country ?
9 Does my right hon. and learned Friend agree that Labour 's proposals for a national minimum wage may seem superficially attractive but would be deeply damaging to business , particularly small business , and to job prospects ?
10 Does my right hon. and learned Friend agree that unemployment across the whole of the European Community is higher than any of us would like ?
11 Should the parties agree that time is to be of the essence ?
12 As an unhappy season has progressed , the committee agreed that coaching was the essential ingredient for lasting success .
13 Even some ILEA officials agreed that abolition was preferable to attrition .
14 Group agreed that laser printers were uneconomical and unnecessary for normal correspondence , and that their use should be restricted to areas where presentation quality is needed , for preparation of near-camera-ready copy and for documents distributed to outside bodies , such as commissioned Reports , etc .
15 Group agreed that laser printers were uneconomical and unnecessary for normal correspondence , and that their use should be restricted to areas where presentation quality is needed , for preparation of near-camera-ready copy and for documents distributed to outside bodies , such as commissioned Reports , etc .
16 The Group agreed that input should be incorporated in the Corporate Plan .
17 Affirming that " practically every leader agrees that negotiation is the key to reconciliation , peace and a new and just dispensation " , and in support of the government 's " declared intention to normalise the political process … without jeopardizing the maintenance of good order " , de Klerk announced changes which he said removed some of the most important obstacles to negotiation , namely ( i ) the lifting of the ban on the ANC , the PAC , the SACP and a number of subsidiary organizations ; ( ii ) the release of those imprisoned for membership of one of these banned organizations ( but not members imprisoned for politically motivated crimes involving violence ) ; ( iii ) the abolition of the media emergency regulations and of the education emergency regulations , although restrictions would remain on " visual material pertaining to scenes of unrest " ; ( iv ) the removal of restrictions imposed on 33 organizations under the state of emergency , including the National Education Crisis Committee , the United Democratic Front ( UDF ) , the Congress of South African Trade Unions ( COSATU ) and an extreme right-wing group , Die Blanke Bevrydingsbeweging van Suid-Afrika ; ( v ) the lifting of personal restrictions imposed on 374 people already released from detention ; and ( vi ) a six-month limit on detention without charge under the emergency regulations , with detainees henceforth being entitled to legal representation and their own choice of medical attention .
18 Seminar participants agreed that communication — including the ability to listen and hear , as well as to inform — is a key element in the struggle to overcome political apathy and to advance on the road to democracy .
19 The government , local authorities and voluntary organisations agree that training and staff supervision is essential to creating a positive setting .
20 Most US media-watchers agree that Hall 's exposure in that film had much to do with his landing a primetime podium of his own .
21 While observers agree that Islam continues to spread rapidly throughout most of sub-Saharan Africa , there is less agreement as to the likely social and political consequences .
22 Most writers agree that childhood jealousy is common in the history of anorexics .
23 Does my right hon. Friend agree that defence cuts of £6 billion would lead to a massive loss of jobs in defence industries throughout the country ?
24 Does my right hon. Friend agree that privatisation receipts have helped the Government to increase public spending , to cut taxation and to pay off national debt ?
25 On the point made by the hon. and learned Member for Fife , North-East ( Mr. Campbell ) , does my hon. Friend agree that funding both for sport and the arts could be far higher and much more in line with demand if we had a national lottery ?
26 Does my hon. Friend agree that Labour 's charter for sport is about more interference , more committees , more regional committees and , most of all , more costs ?
27 Does my hon. Friend agree that information on agricultural issues for school children is important ?
28 However , all Shetlanders seem to agree that classes are tied up with wealth and occupation ; and most Shetlanders agree that class is a concept which has greater salience in life outside Shetland and therefore among incomers .
29 Both the police and rioters agreed that rioting was not encouraged by the ‘ advertising ’ effect of television pictures .
30 The commission document records that the Edinburgh Summit agreed that consideration should be given to areas which were very close to the 75 per cent mark .
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