Example sentences of "[noun prp] decide [to-vb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | But , I understand , Cheltenham managing director Edward Gillespie decided to go one better after Christie won his 100 metres gold medal in Barcelona . |
2 | The jury heard how Lynn Harding of Glenholme Road in Thame decided to end her affair with Nustafa Assin who also works for British Airways and lives in Watford . |
3 | Corbett decided to test him . |
4 | Returning with the meat , Travers and Marie decide to cook it there and then . |
5 | Although practical experience was not required , Balliol decided to build its own laboratory , and asked Smith to run it , sending him off to various distinguished chemists to obtain an appropriate training . |
6 | Carlie decided to give him one more chance . |
7 | The light was fading and it was getting cold ; Edward decided to pack it in . |
8 | Toby decided to keep his eye on Hilary Frome . |
9 | Donna decided to take her brandy back to her seat with her . |
10 | Soon after midday Tom Poole and his brother Richard decided to take their interesting visitors on a short walk to the farmhouse called Marshmills in Over Stowey , home of a large tribe of Poole cousins who were almost a second family to Tom and Richard : among them were Penelope Poole , ‘ a beautiful , dark-eyed girl ’ who would never return Tom Poole 's love for her ( he died unmarried ) , and John Poole , an Oxford fellow and later the rector of Enmore , who was Tom Poole 's friend and companion from childhood . |
11 | Fairbrother had not picked up the emphasis in that suggestion , and Richard decided to let it go . |
12 | They had often crossed paths until Dustin decided to introduce himself , having regained his confidence since his put-down by Zero Mostel . |
13 | The train set was already chuffing out of the station , so Steven decided to take everyone along for a ride . |
14 | However , if Mr Chekhov decided to write anything in the future it would be delighted to have look at it . |
15 | In May 1947 , after mounting disagreements , the Communists refused to support the government in a vote of confidence and premier Paul Ramadier decided to expel them from office . |
16 | The beam of the bull's-eye lantern did not penetrate the gloom very far , and Josh decided to switch it off . |
17 | Kathleen decided to do something about her concerns . |
18 | Pargesa , Groupe Bruxelles Lambert and Banque Internationale decided to sell their Ansbacher stakes in June 1990 , although they later withdrew them because of the uncertainty caused by the Gulf War . |
19 | Handed over in 1939 by Its owners In response to an advertisement in The Times , Youth Allyah decided to use it as a transit camp for refugee children who were waiting for permanent hachshara . |
20 | All the same Paddington decided to keep his eyes and ears open . |
21 | After an extensive course of chemotherapy , Mrs Hill decided to tell her eldest daughter the truth about her illness . |
22 | ‘ If Neil decides to go it is very important that the Labour Party shows that it can arrive in agreement on a new leader quickly so that he has a summer in which to establish his authority . ’ |
23 | Another project at Marley Grange in South Dublin was less successful , due in part to the Church of Ireland deciding to support its own primary school in the area , and in part to the open opposition of the local Roman catholic clergy . |
24 | Well , Pete decided to say nothing on that subject . |
25 | There is almost always a pro and con view — except when England decide to change their shirt design again . |
26 | Karen decided to arouse his jealousy instead . |
27 | GREG CAMPBELL explains why Wallaby NICK FARR-JONES decided to bring his temporary Test retirement to a premature end . |
28 | Richard had ordered the confiscation of the estates of the see of Lincoln and Bishop Hugh decided to go himself to Normandy and protest . |
29 | These figures include the trading performance of electrical wire and cable distributors , Cables and Flexibles Ltd and Seacoast Electric Co Inc , from March to September 1992 — up until the time Maddox decided to sell them — and the Wakebourne Group from September to December 1992 . |
30 | An extra impetus for the disposal came at the start of the week when Pepsi decided to end its franchise relationship with Perrier , citing poor sales performance . |