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

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1 The prospects of achieving such a change must decide whether seabed dumping is possible .
2 In short , those who propose a deprivation weighting must decide whether this is to be additional to or a substitute for mortality .
3 What the Test & County Cricket Board must decide is whether they want the Minors in or not .
4 Put simply , the retailer must decide whether he is going to opt for ‘ quality ’ or ‘ quantity ’ .
5 The Executive Chairman must decide the liability of the buffer stock account for any type of expenditure , and is answerable to the International Tin Council for any details of the operations of the buffer stock .
6 The user must decide when the machine 's knowledge is reliable enough , if it ever is .
7 The user must decide True or False whilst guiding a Centipede around the screen .
8 An external auditor must decide the scope of the work to be undertaken to discharge his or her duties .
9 The judge must decide whether , taking into account the issues involved and the nature of the evidence required for each issue , the disputes between the litigants can best be resolved by a single trial or by a trial in two parts .
10 The steps are , first , that the judge must decide who should pay costs and on what basis , and , secondly , a ‘ taxing officer ’ must determine exactly what costs are to be paid .
11 So neither one has a right to a decision in his or her favour , and the judge must decide the case according to whichever rule he thinks best for the future , all things considered .
12 The committee must decide if Hateley struck , or attempted to strike , an opponent .
13 If funds are to be raised for more space , then the gallery must decide what that space would be for .
14 Darlington council must decide by mid-March which of the companies bidding for the contract to repair the leisure centre will do the work .
15 Darlington Council must decide by mid-March which of the building companies bidding for the contract to repair the town 's Dolphin Centre will do the work .
16 Wensley ( 1981 ) says that management must decide how much effort should be exerted on CAPM compared to the strategic analysis of competitive advantage , but the position adopted here is that the two concepts are related and that effort on one ought to improve understanding of the other , even if little research on such matters has yet been performed .
17 Confronted with a lack of fit , the leader must decide which factor(s) should be changed to bring all three into style ; hence , Handy argues , the great emphasis on ‘ leaderships ’ in management literature .
18 The manager or the team must decide the pace .
19 The engineer must decide upon the configuration of wells and the extraction method for optimal recovery .
20 the governing body must decide who they will or will not accept into the school .
21 Mathematical experience may be involved incidentally in many of these activities , but the teacher must decide when it is appropriate to bring it to the surface .
22 The teacher must decide , taking into account his or her own personal enthusiasms .
23 A player landing on a Point Of Order square must decide whether they want an Aye or No before picking a card and carrying out the instructions on the card ( for example — ‘ David Owen backs you , lose 50 votes ’ ) .
24 With local councils deadlocked , King must decide .
25 In two cases , involving a Minnesota state law and an Ohio law , the court must decide whether a teenager should inform one or both parents before having an abortion .
26 But where the decision is reached on the basis of two quite separate considerations , one which is relevant and one which the authority is not entitled to take into account , the court must decide which was the dominant consideration .
27 If , on the other hand , it is not clear by established principles of our law that the council has the right to sue in libel for alleged injury to its reputation , so that this court must decide whether under the common law that right is properly available to the council as a local government authority , then , as is not in dispute , this court must , in so deciding , have regard to the principles stated in the Convention and in particular to article 10 : see Reg. v. Secretary of State for the Home Department , Ex parte Brind [ 1991 ] 1 A.C. 696 .
28 On quantum , the court must decide simply whether the settlement itself is a reasonable one and for the benefit of the minor or other under disability having regard to all the circumstances of the case , including the risk of litigation , desire of the parties to settle , and the disinclination of the plaintiff to go to trial .
29 In every case the court must decide whether it was reasonable to incur the expense in question , and that will depend upon the facts of the particular case .
30 Once the standard has been set the court must decide whether the child 's health or development falls significantly short of this .
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