Example sentences of "decide [conj] [to-vb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I have not decided whether to appeal because I have not yet officially been informed as to why I have been fined ’ he said .
2 Vic had n't decided whether to dub or not .
3 HARDCOPY VERIFIER Once the user has decided whether to accept or reject hard copy volumes , this interactive program , HCVERIFY.EXE , is run to inform the hard copy system of the decision .
4 Once the Hard Copy manager has decided whether to accept or reject the volume , which must be in the VOLCLOSING state , this interactive program should be run in the process directory .
5 I shall explain here the lease evaluation techniques that finance directors should normally use when deciding whether to lease or buy .
6 He could see her deciding whether to agree or disagree , he could see her weigh the advantages and the possible disadvantages .
7 His dilemma continues to be one of deciding whether to attack or to stay back , and to discover how to execute a charge successfully .
8 No doubt , it would be very helpful if certain matters went to court for determination , and this may be a factor taken into account in deciding whether to assist or not .
9 When deciding whether to accept or reject the DC , bear in mind that acceptance means that you are agreeing either :
10 In deciding whether to begin or continue litigation , one major factor is whether a party will have to pay the costs or be able to recover them from the other party .
11 When you are around 50 yards from the green , there is often a dilemma for the golfer in deciding whether to pitch or chip and run .
12 Then , before she could decide whether to retreat and wait for the Empress to leave , a man murmured softly .
13 In a theoretical treatment Woods ( 1982 ) divides migration theory into the attitudes and behaviour of both individuals and groups , and then proposes a three-fold structure for integrating theories of migration : First , the theories must have the ability to understand the ways in which individuals form images of their worlds , how they assess those images and then decide whether to migrate or not .
14 The judge refused to grant an injunction , and said it was for the valuer to decide whether to proceed or not , and that the president of the RICS owed no duty to the parties not to make an appointment .
15 Those who had come by carriage had dismissed their drivers with instructions not to return until early evening and now they were stranded , having to decide whether to wait or walk .
16 However , so far as the present case is concerned , this little girl … was only 6 and it would be idle for anyone to suggest that a girl of that age had sufficient understanding and knowledge to decide whether to consent or resist . ’
17 But the IWC has yet to decide whether to continue or end the moratorium , preferring to ask more questions of the scientific committee regarding the management procedure ( see Nature 358 , 99 ; 1992 ) .
18 People may be free to decide whether to join and leave , but labour market conditions subject employees to organizational codes , and the contract in capitalist enterprise makes the form of authority found there pre-eminently legal .
19 Generally , the owners of a business are free to decide whether to buy or sell , but there are certain situations where this is not the case , perhaps because of the size and nature of the transaction , or the industry sector .
20 Later he had little attraction for the Caroline Divines or the Oxford Movement , to tease whose members the Martyrs ' Memorial at Oxford was built in commemoration of the execution of Cranmer , Latimer and Ridley ; the consciences of Newman , Pusey and Keble were exquisitely tom as they tried to decide whether to subscribe and how their subscriptions to the Memorial Fund might be earmarked for the least heretical of the martyrs .
21 Shareholders have three weeks to decide whether to accept or reject the offer .
22 In the meantime it 's up to the city council to decide whether to accept or reject the planning application .
23 The question that people who are forced to decide whether to discard or not are liable to ask is : ‘ What have the students actually lost if these books go ?
24 Aragorn has to choose between going to Mordor or to Minas Tirith ; delays , and then finds himself choosing between Sam and Frodo or Merry and pippin ; picks one quest , and then has to decide whether to rest or pursue by night .
25 Correct or not , this hypothesis does at least hint at the complexities which could have been involved when Æthelred 's counsellors sat down to decide whether to pay or fight , and offers one of a range of reasons why individual self-interest may have resulted in less fighting than might have been expected .
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