I will make you a proposal, if you finish all the laundry, folded and put away, I will take you to the mall.
Initially the boss did not like the employee's proposal, but after some convincing he decided to go along with the plan even though it would turn out to be a disaster.
The proposal offered by the Mega Company was the best one that I've received.
Everyone gasped at the wedding proposal the man did and when the girl said yes.
You just did! Seriously you could use it in the following manner:
1. Did you receive the proposal I faxed over yesterday?
2.That's a very enticing proposal but, I must decline.
3.She said yes to his proposal of marriage.
My principal made an interesting proposal to our class, he suggested that if we did community service we would feel good about ourselves as well as helping others.
The marketing department was unprepared for my proposal.
Da the gima
we are in accord with your proposal
Yes. I was wondering what you thought about me writing a sentence about marriage proposal.
a proposal whereby EU citizens would be allowed to reside anywhere in the EU
Yes you can! : David was crying, after Leslie rebuffed his marriage proposal.
She works at the reception desk by the front door. After the wedding, we drove to the hall for the reception. His proposal received a mixed reception in the legislature. The NFL receiver needed just one reception to break the team record.
we are in accord with your proposal
There are many aspects to this proposal that I would like to review with you.
Yes. I was wondering what you thought about me writing a sentence about marriage proposal.
a proposal whereby EU citizens would be allowed to reside anywhere in the EU
The correct preposition to use in the sentence is "with": I agree with the proposal.
My proposal to go for a movie on the eve of a major examination was violently rejected by all my friends.
The committee has approved our proposal, so now we can present it before their interest group.
It is not a sentence, but an infinitive phrase -- the infinitive verb "to consider" followed by the noun "proposal." Depending on how it appeared in a sentence, it could be either a noun phrase, adjective phrase, or adverb phrase.Their only option was to consider the proposal. (noun)The decision to consider the proposal was controversial. (adjective)The board met in special session to consider the proposal. (adverb)
I will consider your proposal overnight.
Adverb
In the meeting there were several objections to the proposal.
the commissioners voted on the proposal brought to them by the public.