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- 01. Can I add something to our [agenda] for tomorrow's meeting?02. Looking at the [agenda], I'd say it'll probably be a long meeting.03. So, what's on your [agenda] for the kids today?04. The Reform Party doesn't seem to have any real political [agenda]; they just follow popular opinion.05. Activists are working hard to ensure that environmental issues are high on the [agenda] at the international summit in June.06. The first item on our [agenda] today is the current state of negotiations to avoid a strike.07. Tom seems to have his own private [agenda] that works against the needs of the others in his office.08. Pope John Paul II once said that war should belong to the tragic past, to history: it should find no place on humanity's [agenda] for the future.09. Please read the [agenda] before tomorrow's meeting.10. Any items on this week's [agenda] that are not discussed today will have to wait until next week.11. Naomi Klein has observed that corporations have become the ruling political bodies of our era, setting the [agenda] of globalization.12. In Tunisia, groups with a political [agenda] based on Islam have been outlawed.13. You'd better write down the appointment in your [agenda], or you'll probably forget.14. There are too many items on the [agenda] for the meeting - we'll never get through them all.15. All the children at my daughter's school have to purchase an [agenda] in order to encourage them to learn to organize their time.16. You'd better write the meeting down in your personal [agenda] so that you don't forget it.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.