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91 I see your point but I'm not sure I agree with you. 92 Not many people agree with the government's prediction that the economy will improve. 93 Unfortunately, if he doesn't agree with you, he tends to tear into you. 94 Well, now just a second, I don't altogether agree with the premise. 95 I agree with you in principle, but we'll need to discuss the details. 96 Hands up if you agree with what Eric was saying. 97 She doesn't agree with us, but in time she'll come around. 98 I agree with you in thinking that he had forgotten it. 99 As the author of the proposal I cannot agree with you. 100 Add an ending to make the verb agree with the subject. 101 I respect your point of view, but I'm not sure I agree with you. 102 Your account of the accident does not agree with hers. 103 In "The boy runs", boy is a singular noun and runs agree with it in number. 104 An adjective must agree with its noun in mumber and case. 105 Do you agree with Marx's analysis of the failure of free-market capitalism? 106 Do you agree with me about the need for more schools? 107 He did not agree with his mother's views on premarital sex. 108 I am disposed to agree with you as far as the selection of the location of the new theatre. 109 I do agree with his ideas to a certain extent. 110 London does not agree with me; I like Paris better. 111 I agree with it in principle but I doubt if it will happen in practice. 112 I agree with John's point about keeping the costs down. 113 Do you agree with the principle that everyone should pay something towards the cost of health care? 114 We had to grit our teeth and agree with their conditions because we wanted the contract. 115 Let's blow Jim's suggestion around and see if we all agree with it. 116 His speech carried so much conviction that I had to agree with him. 117 I can't agree with you but I bow to your greater experience and knowledge. 118 I respect his views, although I do not agree with them. 119 I must agree with the sentiments expressed by John Prescott. 120 I felt I'd been bounced into supporting a proposal I didn't really agree with.