Example sentences of "[pers pn] to decide " in BNC.

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31 But it will still be up to you to decide the interception angle .
32 ‘ I want you to decide for me , ’ answered his client .
33 Er a a and then say , well we can take that on board for you if you like but it might be more efficient for you to do the possessions because the civil engineer Leeds , actually is part of your organization a a and it might be more appropriate for you to get those possessions in , for you to decide whether or not you want one big bang o o o of a week 's possession or , or you want to do it i in four hour no-trains periods for the next three years .
34 It might — it 's for you to decide — be preferable to close Aurae Phiala to the public for some days .
35 I leave it to you to decide which bullet I played first .
36 ‘ You set yourself up as judge and jury , and yet who are you to decide matters — a man who spent the evening philandering with his secretary ! ’
37 What do you know of love , who are you to decide what I feel ?
38 This enables you to decide where your strengths lie and where you would ultimately like to work .
39 It is for you to decide whether or not you want to join a union .
40 I appreciate that it was extremely difficult for you to decide what to do in the circumstances of some hon. Members being unable to get into the House .
41 I put down five hundred on my lists for you to decide .
42 Erm , that on the carry forwards leaves a balance in hand of a hundred and eighty thousand not specifically earmarked , and , and I must say , it 's up to you to decide what should be specifically earmarked .
43 You may find it convenient , as enabling you to decide quickly when the time comes to make your searches shortly before completion , to write " LC " against the name of every party to a document against whom a prior land charges search has been made , using your own search to supply any missing searches .
44 Well , this is up to you to decide what you actually
45 Can I assist here ? the motion that has been mooted and the amendment has been proposed the amendment has been accepted the question now is whether what the the motion has been made and uh it is a matter for you to go to your suggested that certain members be allowed to speak at the end of the day it is a matter for you to decide uh control of the who is allowed to speak on that particular motion as amended of course
46 So that 's another way for you to decide which bit of the problem you 're going to actually start on .
47 ‘ Is n't it rather presumptuous of you to decide what he needs ? ’ he asked curiously .
48 If you look at the first it might help you to decide whether you like
49 Well we want you to decide do n't you ?
50 But I 'm going to put the evidence in front of you and ask you to decide for yourselves .
51 How are we to decide whether populations living in different places belong to the same species ?
52 The obvious solution was to sell the leases to the operators and for them to decide what investment was required if they were to attract new business .
53 In this case , it is not unusual for them to decide to get another dog to keep their first dog company , and this is where the problems can arise — especially if the second dog is younger , or of a more submissive character .
54 Doing this helps them to decide whether they can subscribe to it or not .
55 For although teachers will find descriptions in dictionaries and grammars of immense value as sources of reference , ultimately it will be up to them to decide on how theoretical ideas are to be applied and evaluated in the pedagogic treatment of language .
56 ‘ It 's in their interests to address the issue and it 's for them to decide whether change is cost effective , but it 's in our interests too . ’
57 He smiled , paused , and said it would be really up to them to decide .
58 But that is not for them to decide ’ ( I , 60 ) .
59 It is unlikely to be easy for them to decide , on their working-class pupils ' behalf , that personal fulfilment derives solely from their inner selves and their environment , unrelated to questions of higher social status and improved working and leisure conditions .
60 Therapy will aim to reduce the guilt of such people by helping them to decide whether they will continue to practise oral sex , and , if so , to lessen the conflict within them by helping them accept the activity as pleasurable and human and not highly deviant .
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