Sentence examples for be agreeing from inspiring English sources

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be agreeing

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To harmonize in opinion, statement, or action; to be in unison or concord; to be or become united or consistent; to concur.

  • All parties agree in the expediency of the law.

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Carmichael admitted that one or two of his colleagues were worried about the amendment meaning MPs would be agreeing to article 50 being triggered by March.

And I'd be agreeing with them.

And on Twitter, people seem to be agreeing with him.

Lebrecht and McCann certainly won't be agreeing any time soon.

"Compared to Kyoto," he said, "they almost appear to be agreeing".

Now, Ms. Lappin said the Buildings Department appeared to be agreeing with the residents.

Now a growing number of election officials and politicians seem to be agreeing with the skeptics.

I of course, have never seen it, but I think he might be agreeing with my point about easy targets.

While SAC would be agreeing to a record penalty, it could have been steeper for the company.

She said he and Mr. Curiel "were hardly in a position to be agreeing on changing prices".

Wealthy buyers seem to be agreeing that winter -- traditionally the slowest selling time of the year in the county -- is the best time to purchase.

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