Come to a mutual understanding or agreement or a common plan, to create an appointment, harmonize mutual ideas about a presumed future.
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Examples for "agree"
Examples for "agree"
1The problem throughout this year has been to agree a tariff level.
2The authors agree with Japan's health ministry: finance is a huge problem.
3I agree, but the good news is-noprivate eye cases right now.
4Experts agree that passive safety is a good idea but urge caution.
5It will likely help if you agree to regularly review the situation.
1He said governments should align their rules and agree on core values.
2Valls and Martinez agree on one thing: the hospital attack was unacceptable.
3While regional differences exist, most American cookbooks agree on the following formulations:
4Union leaders will meet on Thursday evening to agree on fresh action.
5Both parties need to agree on lists of prisoners to be swapped.
1It will likely help if you agree to regularly review the situation.
2Apollo is the second major firm to agree to New York's model.
3But countries won't agree to American demands without getting something in return.
4The company wants some staff to agree to a shorter working week.
5The published Ipso rules say: Both parties must voluntarily agree to arbitrate.
1He will 'attempt' to set up a 'committee' to 'study' the matter.
2I think the way the golf course is set up is great.
3He wants to leave Europe, set up people's tribunals, halve public employees.
4To end the crisis, they agreed to set up a power-sharing government.
5It has also set up military courts to handle national security cases.
1I wonder whether I could make an appointment to come and see you?
2Now I just have to make an appointment to hand over my SKS.
3Would you like to make an appointment to come in and talk with me?
4Why don't you make an appointment to see Luce yourself to talk about it?
5I'll make an appointment to see him after school tomorrow.
6Even I have to make an appointment to pass security.
7I make an appointment to see her the next day.
8I-I'dlike to make an appointment to see you tomorrow.
9I'd like to make an appointment to see Dr. Burton.
10You could make an appointment to get a physical check-up or re-work your meditation practice.
11She called to make an appointment to see Morrow.
12She would make an appointment to go with Mrs.
13Better make an appointment to meet soon, then.
14I'll make an appointment to see him.
15Those who were able to make an appointment to see him usually found the meetings were kept short.
16She was going on vacation, so she had me make an appointment to see her in 3 weeks.