Example sentences of "it decided [that] " in BNC.

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1 The British Cabinet committee , meeting on 14 November , turned down the US idea , proposing instead a 50–50 division of frequency of traffic on the North Atlantic ; but the following day it decided that the fifth freedom should be accepted , subject to safeguards .
2 Putting the government 's abandonment of the PWRs in the context of the study , the conclusion must be that it decided that , under market force rules , carbon dioxide had to be allowed to win the day over nuclear power .
3 Patscentre made Yes-Man after it decided that robots were getting too complicated : manufacturers were trying to make them both cognitive and manipulative .
4 It decided that an individual citizen in the UK affected by a breach of Article 86 can bring an action for damages based on breach of statutory duty .
5 He urged his horse on home , and for the first time that day it responded by breaking into a trot for a few yards , until it decided that it was more comfortable to walk .
6 York seems to have hesitated over raising men , probably for this reason since it decided that its contingent should wear the city 's badge until they reached Pontefract , and then Gloucester 's as well .
7 It decided that only fundamental , structural changes to the organization and management of services would bring about the environment necessary for locally integrated community care to flourish .
8 However , as the government proposed to separate the Rate Support Grant systems for England and Wales , it decided that it would be logical to have separate pooling arrangements for the two countries ; consequently , there has been a separate pool for Wales since 1981–2 .
9 It decided that it could benefit from a smart up to date information section for liaison with press and public .
10 It decided that the criterion for liability for damage was the reasonable foreseeability of the injury .
11 It decided that further discussion was needed on what measures were within the Assembly 's competence under the federal Constitution .
12 The Proceedings of the Royal Society completely overlooked Lear 's beautiful Parrots when it decided that , ‘ The so-called Century of Birds from the Himalaya Mountains ’ was ‘ by far the most accurately illustrated work on foreign ornithology that had been issued up to that period . ’
13 York seems to have hesitated over raising men , probably for this reason since it decided that its contingent should wear the city 's badge until they reached Pontefract , and then Gloucester 's as well .
14 It decided that the level II regions or standard " administrative base units " was appropriate for consideration .
15 In December it decided that they were also to acquire farmland .
16 The Court of Appeal laid down some rough guidelines in Froom v Butcher [ 1976 ] QB 286 when it decided that the defendant who succeeded in establishing that a plaintiff 's injuries could have been avoided by wearing a seat belt would have the benefit of a 25 per cent reduction in the plaintiff 's damages , even though the plaintiff was otherwise an innocent party .
17 It decided that the information about prices or as to sales information as a whole was not a business secret in this case .
18 By applying a strict rule of corporate personality it decided that a restriction which benefited any person other than the contracting parties was " in gross " and therefore unenforceable .
19 It decided that the relatives ' case against the Government was good enough to go before the European Court of Human Rights , and the commission will launch its own inquiries .
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