Example sentences of "[noun sg] for decide [pron] " in BNC.

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1 When we plan a language syllabus we can draw on very comprehensive descriptions of the language which provide us with a basis for deciding what should go into the syllabus and in what order .
2 Without a theory ( meaning initial ideas about what is going on ) there is no basis for deciding what information may be relevant .
3 Without a theory ( meaning initial ideas about what is going on ) there is no basis for deciding what information may be relevant .
4 Depending on how it is achieved , natural language indexing based upon the full text of a document may be very detailed ; alternatively , it may establish some mechanism for deciding which terms are the most important in relation to a particular document .
5 Systems thinking can help to put all new and existing factors into context , clarifying relationships and providing a baseline for deciding what action is needed to absorb the new requirements .
6 More emphasis would need to be placed on calculating the actual costs of providing FE courses , so there was a baseline for deciding what adjustments to expenditure and income would be required .
7 There is no objective formula for deciding what tariff of punishment should be attached to a particular offence .
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