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Example sentences for "agreed upon"

  • Henry was presented as Henry Davis, one of the agents under Mr. Wintergreen who was to assist (as it was then understood) in carrying out such plans as might be agreed upon in the interest of the rebel or Confederate Government.

  • This having failed, doubtless the last resort had been agreed upon by Thomlinson, Carey and their allies.

  • I said: 'Give me until this evening to reflect upon the matter and I will meet you gentlemen here at any hour that may be agreed upon.

  • In the face of this assurance, a revolt took place, the monarchy was declared at an end, and a provisional government was organized, to continue until terms of union with the United States could be agreed upon.

  • McClellan's four corps commanders were Sumner, McDowell, Heintzelman, and Keyes, and they and he agreed upon a plan of campaign.

  • Meanwhile, Arnold had moved, as agreed upon, with his division along the St. Charles, the men bending their heads to the icy blast and protecting their muskets under their coats.

  • Seyss-Inquart was then told to send the telegram to the Führer as agreed upon.

  • Illustration] To play at Quoits an iron pin called a hob is driven into the ground within a few inches of the top, and at the distance of eighteen or twenty yards, as may be agreed upon, a second pin of iron is also fixed.

  • The number to be caught must be agreed upon beforehand, and of course depends upon the number of players.

  • Monthieu insisted that some mode for a settlement should be agreed upon; on which Dr Franklin and myself agreed with him to submit the whole to Mons.

  • He proposed that Mr Ross and he should purchase the vessel; but as a price could not easily be agreed upon, they proposed to take the vessel as she was, and do the best with her against the common enemy, and to account to Congress therefor.

  • The members of Congress from the state met and agreed upon a division of the bacon without reference to flooded districts, but with reference to the political conditions in the various counties.

  • But when this provision had been agreed upon, the grave question arose, whether the power of amendment was to be subjected to any limitations.

  • The Articles of Confederation admitted of changes only when they had been agreed upon in Congress, and had afterwards been confirmed by the legislatures of all the States.

  • Other signals may be agreed upon, but they must be familiar to the men; complicated signals are avoided.

  • In addition to the countersign, use may be made of pre-concerted signals, such as striking the rifle with the hand or striking the hands together a certain number of times as agreed upon.

  • The debate went on in Congress and in the press, but no general scheme of legislation could be agreed upon.

  • A Training and Dilution Service which will administer such training and dilution policies as may be agreed upon.

  • I think that when we have arrived at such a stage in the negotiations as we have now, then a point such as this, which was as good as agreed upon, must no longer be a stumbling-block to a final agreement.

  • They resolved again to ask Lord Kitchener that a member of the Deputation should be allowed to come over to them, and that an armistice should be agreed upon, to enable them to consult the people.

  • He conciliated the Indians, agreed upon a boundary line with the English colonists at Hartford, Connecticut, and took possession of the colony of New Sweden, in Delaware.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    after alluding; agreed boundaries; agreed upon; climatic influences; coarse grass; decorated cloth; described above; different races; evening reception; free oxygen; her was; hundred millions; inch shell; large salt; married life; meal offering; nolle prosequi; play football; previously elected; ride back; severe trial; under foot; will hold