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Sentence count:178+15Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
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91. The workers would never agree to take a cut in wages.
92. The undersigned buyers agree to pay a 5,000 pound deposit.
93. It's reckoned that the unions will call a strike if management will not agree to their demands.
94. It was no small achievement getting her to agree to the deal.
95. The government is unlikely to agree to the rebels' demands for independence.
96. They will only agree to sign the contract if certain conditions are met.
97. The group agree to develop more collaborative projects.
98. Would they shake hands and agree to forget the whole thing were he to do so?
99. Clients sign contracts to become participants and agree to adhere to a rigorous schedule.
100. Leases are long, perhaps 25 years, and tenants agree to be responsible for general insurance and repairs.
101. William Reilly's efforts to persuade the Administration to agree to sign was reportedly the prime focus of tension between them.
102. Every word he spoke was true; but she fought with all her will against the impulse to agree to his face.
103. Wilson Decorators survey a house and agree to carry out interior decorations for £800.
104. The World Bank will only agree to make this loan if certain conditions are met.
105. Other Defences Consent People can - and often do for large sums of money - agree to be defamed.
106. They have kept the government shut to pressure the president to agree to a seven-year plan to balance the federal budget.
107. Few people expect the rebels to agree to the peace plan.
108. Will my right hon. Friend agree to talk to the museum to ascertain whether he can guide it in filling the gap?
109. Then, Clinton also intervened, without appointing an emergency board[sentencedict.com/agree to.html], by appealing to both parties to agree to binding arbitration.
110. Taylor receive discounts from publishers, which they agree to pass along to customers.
111. Which, very simply, means you agree to make a regular donation to Save the Children for four years or more.
112. As Prime Minister he accepted the resignation of his Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1958 rather than agree to modest public expenditure cuts.
113. They agreed a 30-point plan calling for industrialized countries to agree to a new fund to support environmental security in the South.
114. Taylor had consistently made it known that he would not agree to a ceasefire until Doe had resigned and left the country.
115. Why will aluminium producers agree to pay for electricity even if they do not use it?
116. Children typically develop the notion that the rules of the game can be changed if all agree to the change.
117. To what extent are club doctors subject to pressure to agree to players playing while injured?
118. Of course, the parties might agree to disclose expert reports,(Sentencedict.com) a practice which is encouraged by the Court of Appeal.
119. Shareholders and creditors agree to restructure debts and payment schedules and, often, to swap debt for riskier equity.
120. We have often found people will nod and agree to the principles but never put them into practice.
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