Приклади вживання Had agreed Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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when the Allies had agreed in Yalta on the demarcation of the Soviet-Polish border.
America May said she and Trump had agreed to pursue an“ambitious” trade deal.
Putin asserted that the leaders had agreed that experts from the two sides should meet again
LG Display and Apple had agreed on the supply of screens OLED for Apple Watch.
In 2005, the army had agreed to comparative trials, with five Arjun tanks pitted against five T-72s
However, by 1890 the Republicans had agreed to the Sherman Antitrust Act
Iceland's Central Bank said on October 7 that Russia had agreed to grant it a 4 billion euro loan.
When we had agreed that the Twelfth Step couldn't be sold for money,
France's financial prosecutor office earlier said Google had agreed to pay half a billion euros in fine to settle the four-year old investigation.
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said that Malta and France had agreed to take 50 migrants each, while offers were also arriving from other countries.
A source told Reuters at the time that the Chinese firm had agreed to pay Nissan a total of $1 billion for the deal.
including the General Treaty of 1955, had agreed to recognize only the Federal Republic of Germany.
the woman who had agreed to give her eggs,
On 31 August 2016, Sporting CP announced that both parties had agreed to terminate the contract.
On 18 August 2006 it was announced that Saudi Arabia had agreed to purchase 72 Typhoons.
Minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas had agreed to meet every two weeks.
He alleged he was suffering from tuberculosis and that his family had agreed to take him back with them and place him in a sanatorium.
Earlier it was reported that IBM had agreed on the largest purchase in the history of the company.
Germany on Tuesday said it had agreed with the leaders of Ukraine
It's hard to say whether they had agreed in advance or were fooling each other, but both fibbed about their ages.