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Example sentences for "agree with"

  • I agree with you," responded Haldane gravely, "she certainly did come down the street like the devil.

  • I agree with Mrs. Arnot, and I tremble for the future of my country.

  • We agree with Iamblichus in supposing, that these Pythagorean views were derived from the Egyptian mysteries.

  • Your acclamations prove that ye agree with me already, but I must ask for a still longer hearing.

  • If they wait for circumstance, that steady fire will fuse them into one, who is commonly a person of some strength; but throttling is the custom between them, and we are used to see men of murdered halves.

  • What are ye doin' but sugarin' the same dose, miss!

  • Zey are frogs if zey are not geese," said Mr. Pericles.

  • Emilia reproached him for this irreverent nonsense.

  • Why, I'm disposed to agree with Peak,' answered the journalist.

  • Philosophically speaking, I agree with you.

  • I agree with Mr. Warricombe,' remarked her mother.

  • Sylvia thinks so differently from you about almost everything that, when she happens to agree with you, you are misled and misinterpret her whole position.

  • Well, it seems to agree with her, mother," declared Edward, who could always be counted on to say the wrong thing with the best of intentions.

  • It was my mistake, my fault, I admit, but I don't agree with you at all, that we had anything to do with her decision.

  • Do you remember my telling you I didn't agree with them?

  • And he seems to agree with me that there is a good deal of energy exerted for a comparatively small return.

  • Success seems to agree with you,--although I imagine you will never be satisfied.

  • I agree with you, Pathfinder, if it can be effected; but are we strong enough for such a purpose?

  • That is your own humble opinion of yourself, Pathfinder; but we have seen too many fail with the same weapon, and you succeed too often with the rifles of other men, to allow me to agree with you.

  • I beg you to excuse me I don't agree with you," returned M.

  • I agree with you," said the doctor, "but we must prove it.

  • She seemed to agree with him, but she really admired Tremorel.

  • No, Lucy, the classes ought to mix, and before long you'll agree with me.

  • He commanded Lucy to agree with him; he shouted for support to his son.

  • If you had happened to agree with me beforehand, I would; but as you do not, I beg to be excused.

  • I agree with you, and I shall do so in my uncle's presence.

  • And there you don't agree with her, Jane?

  • I don't agree with you at all on this twenty-four-year-old excuse.

  • Now, just for that, I'm going to agree with Matt.

  • Their port engineer didn't agree with Reardon as to what was wrong with her, so he left.

  • To take form or position, as the parts of a complex structure; to agree with a pattern.

  • I hope you will be able to agree with me.

  • I have only one criticism of a general nature, and I am not sure that other geologists would agree with me.

  • The above account does not entirely agree with Darwin's published statement.

  • I agree with you in that, Mrs. Estabrook.

  • Herbert was hardly prepared to agree with him.

  • I agree with you, Mr. Ford," said the broker, quietly.

  • They don't agree with my constitution which is nat'rally delicate.

  • Were it not that the water is so cold, I should be inclined to agree with you," laughed Grace.

  • If you mean riding that wild animal, I agree with you," frowned Miss Briggs.

  • I agree with you," nodded Elfreda, who was still studying the map.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "agree with" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    against each; agree upon; agree with; agreeable companion; agreeable flavor; agreeable surprise; agreed boundaries; agreed upon; different stages; ever you; extent that; free negro; given twice; great charge; heart failure; little voice; meeting held; more valuable; political career; powdered charcoal; shall continue; square meal; taken over; telephone call; that land; west half