Similar words: agree with, disagree with, in agreement with, come to an agreement, green with envy, agree, agreed, agree to.
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31. To agree with a suggestion, you can say OK.
32. I had counted on him to agree with me.
33. Personally, I'd prefer to agree with Mr. Clinton's view.
34. To be quite frank, I tend to agree with Mr. Peter's opinion.
35. However, as parent or guardian, you have to AGREE with your child's decision to waive the right to an attorney.
36. What a stuff and nonsense! How do you expect Mr. Wang to agree with you?
37. Increasingly, both biologists and economists are tending to agree with them.
38. Students' analytical scorings were likely to agree with the teacher's on the criteria of language and delivery most and manner least.
39. The calculated value is found to agree with the Ultraviolet spectrum data and the X-ray diffraction data for the molecular crystal.
40. Tung now departed from the role of translator to agree with his General.
41. Face the floor market with phyletic and various, bristly brand, how to choose to agree with the floor of own home?
42. Before 1859 it would have seemed natural to agree with the Reverend William Paley, in "Natural Theology, " that the creation of life was God's greatest work.
43. I felt immensely flattered and rushed to agree with everything he said.
44. We don't have to agree with it, but we may have to respect it.
45. The present - day reader is more likely to agree with Irving's critics than with his admirers.
46. To be quite frank, I tend to agree with Mr. Croft's opinion.
47. Early in the Yuuzhan Vong invasion, A'Kla was one of the first Senators to agree with Leia Organa Solo that the Yuuzhan Vong posed a real threat to the New Republic.
48. The results obtained from the perspex model tests are found to agree with the theoretical analyses.
48. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
49. We have no other choice than to agree with them.
50. Then, I have to agree with you on this point.
51. On second thoughts, I am inclined to agree with you.
52. Itend to agree with Chase Jarvis, who says "the best camera is the one that'swith you"—he's written a book and iPhone app, and created an online community, to reinforce this point.
53. Now, however, other industry observers are beginning to agree with him.
54. The calculated results are shown to agree with experimental data of push-out tests.
55. I am inclined to agree with you on this point.
56. Slowly, businessmen and politicians are coming to agree with scientists.
57. Strangely, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology seems to agree with Brewer's and not with the OED—it's fellow Oxford University Press publication, in blaming galoshes on the Gauls.
58. Kant notwithstanding, it is tempting to agree with my hypothetical apologist that absolutist morals are usually driven by religion.
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