Example sentences of "agreed that [art] [noun] should " in BNC.

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1 There had been an immense row inside ICI , and it had been agreed that a mission should be sent round the world to investigate the actuality of the situation .
2 The Orkney Fisheries Association executive committee has agreed that a request should be made to the Government .
3 It was agreed that the order should be made , but the local authority proposed a programme of rehabilitation , whereas the guardian ad litem was of the opinion that rehabilitation would not be successful and recommended that the child be placed with long term foster parents .
4 It was agreed that the union should be involved in discussions over redundancy policy .
5 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 .
6 It was agreed that the Iraqis should fill the bunker with concrete as a cheaper alternative to blowing it up .
7 It was agreed that the child should go to the mother and the father paid the £1 per week until the mother married her employer , when the father stopped payments .
8 While in theory all parties are agreed that the talks should cover three ‘ strands ’ — Northern Ireland , north-south and Anglo-Irish relations — one UUP source said : ‘ It seems these three strands mean different things to different people . ’
9 But during consultations between Darlington officials , Durham County Council and the emergency services , it was agreed that the system should work .
10 But during consultations between Darlington Council , Durham County Council and the emergency services it was agreed that the system should work .
11 In such cases the district judge may on application or on his own motion rescind the reference if satisfied that : ( 1 ) a difficult question of law or a question of fact and exceptional complexity is involved ; or ( 2 ) a charge of fraud is in issue ; or ( 3 ) the parties are agreed that the dispute should be tried in open court ; or ( 4 ) it would be unreasonable for the claim to proceed to arbitration having regard to ( a ) its subject matter , ( for example that an injunction is also claimed — an injunction can not , so it seems , be granted on the hearing of an arbitration ) , ( b ) or the size of any counterclaim , ( c ) the circumstances of the parties , or ( d ) the interests of any other person likely to be affected by the award ( Ord 19 , r 2(4) ) .
12 The prospects for an acceptable permanent solution were discussed at a District Council meeting recently and it seemed agreed that the travellers should have a permanent site and that the situation is urgent as tension is growing .
13 The members of the editorial group spontaneously agreed that the royalties should be devoted to spiritual and charitable purposes .
14 It was agreed that the statement should come from the White House , with immediate confirmation in London .
15 Moves towards the demonetization of gold went further when , under the second amendment to the articles of agreement in Jamaica in 1976 , it was agreed that the IMF should dispose of one-third of its gold holdings .
16 It was agreed that the NEC should take appropriate action , and the letter was passed to ; on the proposal of , seconded by .
17 for example , it was agreed that the District should have its own office and Jacques quickly negotiated the lease of rooms at Cambridgeshire House in Hills Road ; an arrangement which extended over thirty years until the transfer to the existing and more appropriate premises at Botolph House .
18 As I said I had one quiff from Jane that was erm because somebody had n't filled in the date by which it was agreed that the Client should get a reply and suggestion was that the procedure should be changed should be non compliance , erm and then the rest of this is based on a suggestion from Rita , and I have several here now , erm .
19 The letter was at pains to stress the parents ' involvement and their rights : ‘ If it is agreed that the Authority should determine the special educational provision for your child … your further rights under the Education Act 1981 will be explained to you . ’
20 As no progress could be made at that meeting , it was agreed that the matter should be brought to the next stage of procedures which is Joint Industrial Council .
21 It was agreed that the paper should be redrafted and circulated , and that any published statements of policy should make it clear Conservatives ‘ did not believe additional resources alone to be the answer to law and order problems , but that the humanizing of our society had an important contribution to make ’ .
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