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

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31 If it is agreed that there is to be no magic , the teacher and the children must stick by their decision .
32 If , however , it is agreed that there should be a review at the end of the term , the draftsman should ensure that the term of the hypothetical lease is long enough to be realistic .
33 It is agreed that in the case of goods we may exercise the aforesaid rights of rejection notwithstanding any provision contained in s 11 or 35 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 .
34 There seems no reason why an express provision could not be included in a contract to achieve the same result ; for instance : It is agreed that if any of the goods included in the Buyer 's order have been delivered before the formation of this contract , the provisions of this agreement shall apply to those goods and govern the rights and liabilities of the parties in relation to those goods .
35 Accordingly , it is agreed that the smaller company will make a share exchange offer for the larger company , which , hopefully , will result in 90 per cent acceptances from the larger company 's shareholders and the implementation of the compulsory sale procedures , thereby enabling the smaller company to obtain 100 per cent control .
36 It is agreed that in arriving at a figure appropriate to be rewarded for the care given by the plaintiffs to the date of trial .
37 Next in schedule three there is provision to compensate Mr and Mrs for the extra work involved in caring for Paul , it is agreed that er since they are in the special position of course of being Paul 's carers they are , not er , I mean no disrespect to nursing but they 're not erm it is agreed that there should a deduction of twenty five percent , that would give an annual figure of two thousand , six hundred and thirty one times four will amount to ten thousand five hundred and twenty four pounds , adding these figures together , future care during schooling comes if my addition has been accurate to ninety three thousand , six hundred and fifty pounds in total .
38 Next in schedule three there is provision to compensate Mr and Mrs for the extra work involved in caring for Paul , it is agreed that er since they are in the special position of course of being Paul 's carers they are , not er , I mean no disrespect to nursing but they 're not erm it is agreed that there should a deduction of twenty five percent , that would give an annual figure of two thousand , six hundred and thirty one times four will amount to ten thousand five hundred and twenty four pounds , adding these figures together , future care during schooling comes if my addition has been accurate to ninety three thousand , six hundred and fifty pounds in total .
39 That finding effectively determines the agreed figures on which damages relating to the provision of suitable accommodation in turn , it is agreed that if two carers are to live in the household , that suitable new accommodation for the plaintiff can be acquired for two hundred and seventeen thousand , five hundred pounds , the house in which he at present lives will fe fetch eighty two thousand , five hundred pounds , a difference of a hundred and thirty five thousand pounds .
40 It is agreed that an appropriate vehicle for the transport of the plaintiff in the future is a vehicle called a Nissan Serena , the plaintiff claims for a cost of conversion of such a vehicle at six thousand , two hundred pounds , it would need to be renewed of course from time to time and allowances made for that , the defendant says that a firm called can convert the same vehicle for less than the tenth of the price , six hundred pounds , Mr says that such advantages , if any , of the conversion for which the plaintiff claims are so minimal that it can not possibly be right to spend ten times the money on achieving them .
41 If , however , it is agreed that the wife should purchase the husband 's share and interest , and in reality the purchase monies are being provided by the new husband , then if the husband refuses to convey his interest in the house to the wife and the new husband , it is suggested that the wife takes the conveyance/transfer in her sole name as nominee and makes a subsequent conveyance to herself and the new husband .
42 16.1 It is agreed and understood that is not the agent or representative of and has no authority or power to bind or contract the name of or to create any liability against in any way or for any purpose .
43 IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS
44 WHEREBY IT IS AGREED as follows :
45 WHEREBY IT IS AGREED as follows :
46 WHEREBY it is agreed as
47 NOW IT IS AGREED as follows :
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49 WHEREBY IT IS AGREED as follows :
50 NOW IT IS AGREED as follows :
51 In fact , within months of the creation of the CDP in December 1969 it was agreeing that the obtaining of charters was a ‘ legitimate aim ’ .
52 I was told on more than one occasion , that I should not really let outsiders see this sort of thing , even though it was agreed that what I had written was an accurate analysis of events .
53 Accordingly it was agreed that the free-standing clock should be built very similar to the one John Ellicott made in 1740 , and featured on p. 288 in the standard reference work by Cescinsky & Webster , English Domestic Clocks .
54 In those discussions BIIBA claims that it was agreed that its members would be allowed to renew their existing policies up to 31 October 1990 .
55 It was agreed that the wife was the chatelaine par excellence .
56 It was agreed that elections would be held in Zimbabwe , despite the activities of various black guerrilla forces led by Joshua Nkomo and Robert Mugabe , and a constitutional convention was to be held in London .
57 It was agreed that Tolkien should write a story about time-travel , and Lewis one about space-travel .
58 On the nearside of the barrier , it was agreed that the existing facilities at Gibraltar , Malta and Cyprus would be adequate for the of British commitments on the southern flank of NATO and to the Baghdad Pact .
59 They insisted their four colleges have a spirit which was ‘ practical rather than academical ’ although it was agreed that the 254 places provided in the colleges were not enough by the end of the century .
60 It was agreed that the Iraqis should fill the bunker with concrete as a cheaper alternative to blowing it up .
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