Aún no tenemos significados para "agree reluctantly".
1So Germany is bound to agree reluctantly to change course and allow the ECB and the bailout fund to support Spain.
2But then Crandall called for a curve and McMahon agreed reluctantly.
3Arabella agreed reluctantly that she had.
4She had agreed reluctantly, but much to her surprise, the visit had gone much better than she had anticipated.
5The commander agreed reluctantly.
6"Maybe so," Tigh agreed reluctantly, "but that still leaves us with the same problem.
7How about some pancakes first? It was the only thing she could think of to stall him, and he agreed reluctantly.
8"Okay," the sensitive agreed reluctantly, "but that brings us back to where we were.
9"I guess we should look into it, at least a little," Tracy agreed reluctantly.
10"Coming back, then," insisted the girl, and Macauley agreed reluctantly.
11"I saw a lot of people," Ralph agreed reluctantly.
12"Nice flying out there, big brother," Albus agreed reluctantly.
13"I suppose you're right," she agreed reluctantly at last.
14"Well, that may be true," Eden agreed reluctantly.
15"Well, I suppose they would," the squire agreed reluctantly; "but it is a most awkward business.
16"That is true enough," the other agreed reluctantly.