Example sentences of "whether [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 O stared , he did n't know for how long , at him and his outstretched hand , wondering whether to gasp it , fill it with change , or knock it away ; and then he looked up , because he heard his train coming and also because he felt the hot wind on his face .
2 Choices tend to be about when to implement a given policy rather than whether to implement it .
3 While the group did not have a large commitment to it , there had to be a big question-mark over whether to continue it .
4 They believe Tom was old enough to decide whether to support it .
5 Ford is testing a sophisticated electronic security system on cars used by its own executives before deciding whether to standardise it on all high performance models .
6 ‘ The plan is dead , long live the new plan , ’ Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic said after his people finished voting in a referendum on whether to accept it or not .
7 Watson , wondering whether to pass it on , quickly concluded that North was ‘ playing a game of being important and secretive ’ , and decided not to bother .
8 If in fact where they decide whether to pass it on the .
9 said oh god he did n't know whether to pull it out there and then
10 For a moment she stood at the door , watching it , wondering whether to answer it or not .
11 She was surprised at the question , and debated whether to answer it truthfully or not , then , with a mental shrug , said , ‘ No , not really , not anyone important … ’
12 As from April 1993 , even more flexibility will be allowed with couples able to choose whether all the tax relief should go to one partner ( husband or wife ) or whether to split it on a 50–50 basis .
13 so I was n't er but sure about taking the students whether put it in , but they 're only sending me four I think two for a month
14 Raimi never quite decides whether to play it straight or go for camp laughs , although some major-league hamming from Neeson rather takes the decision out of his hands .
15 Lydia picked it up , wondering whether to clutch it possessively to her chest , her arms crossed over it like a person in an old melodrama .
16 You have to decide which type you want , whether to buy it new or second-hand , whether to buy a two/three-person or single-handed variety , one hull or two .
17 It would be up to officers to decide what was dangerous and whether to discourage it .
18 Parents , teachers and pupils from Guiting Power primary school near Bourton on the Water in Gloucestershire lobbied county councillors who were to decide today whether to shut it .
19 I picked it up , then did n't know whether to leave it or bring it up .
20 Well it 's starting earlier than that , but I wonder whether to leave it until because I might already know most of
21 An IBM Italia spokesman in Milan said , ‘ Database Informatica needs additional capital and we are discussing with the other shareholders whether to do it , who will do it , and when .
22 But I 'm not sure whether to do it full-time .
23 so then you can decide whether to do it or not
24 Bingley 's Richard Nerurkar , who finished second , should join him in the team , having achieved the qualifying time in the World Championships last year , but third-placed Paul Evans must decide whether to chase it in Europe before the team is finalised on June 28 .
25 The letter is about the vexed question of ‘ unmet need ’ and whether to record it and employ extra solicitors or whether to ignore it and allow the DoH to remain in blissful ignorance .
26 The inquiry is limited to events after 1986 , but Mr Patten appeared to be saying that it was up to the head of the inquiry , under the oversight of the Police Complaints Authority , to decide whether to extend it .
27 3 Support The right of support and protection for the benefit of the Premises as is now enjoyed from all other parts of the Centre It is suggested that this right strengthens the landlord 's covenant for quiet enjoyment , and the only question is as to whether to extend it to include 'shelter " , but this is probably unnecessary .
28 If mothers had money of their own earmarked for childcare , they could choose whether to use it to ‘ pay ’ themselves or pay someone else — workers in day-care centres , for instance .
29 It is from within this situation that the female then decides whether to use it or not .
30 Trouble was , I could n't decide whether to use it on myself or on the rest of the bastards . ’
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