AGREEABLE
all for something
very much in favor of something. (For is usually emphasized.)Bill is all for stopping off to get ice cream.Mary suggested that they sell their house. They weren't all for it, but they did it anyway.
all right with someone
agreeable to someone.If you want to ruin your life and marry Tom, it's all right with me.I'll see if it's all right with my father.
see eye to eye (with someone) (about something) and see eye to eye (with someone) (on something)
to view something in the same way (as someone else).John and Ann see eye to eye about the new law. Neither of them likes it.John sees eye to eye with Ann about it.That's interesting because they rarely see eye to eye.
see no objection (to something) and not see any objection (to something)
not to think of any objection to something.I see no objection to your idea.Do you see any objection? d I do not see any objection to anything you have done.
take kindly to something
to be agreeable to something.My father doesn't take kindly to anyone using his tools.I hope they'll take kindly to our request.