Example sentences of "had [verb] a decision " in BNC.

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1 Then he deliberately looked back to meet her eyes so that she would know that he had made a decision With a slight lift of his shoulders , he accepted his decision .
2 Before that , however , the British High Command had made a decision of the utmost ineptitude .
3 It accepted that the administration of the Court ( and subsequently the General Assembly ) acting qua organisation , and not qua member States , had made a decision that did not comply with the formal requirements of the Statute of the Permanent Court of International Justice , but held nevertheless that the Court had jurisdiction .
4 Terry relaxed a bit now that he had made a decision .
5 So much of their lives , each of the three children , the house in Kensington Park Road and now , it seemed , their summer holiday , followed inexorably after Molly had made a decision .
6 Between them she had made a decision based only on panic and no common sense .
7 The publisher had made a decision , no doubt on sound commercial information , about the viability of the book as a course text and decided it should have a more restricted clientele who are in a position to buy a large-format , expensive paperback .
8 By morning Marcus had made a decision .
9 It 's unfortunate that yet again the Mercury got it wrong they stated that we had made a decision to close four homes
10 Gulliver wanted to step down in August because of business commitments but was asked to carry on by chairman Wallace Mercer until the club had made a decision about a new stadium .
11 On Nov. 28 the FIS 's consultative council announced that it had postponed a decision on participation in the election " in order to give the regime another opportunity to spell out its intention to clear the political atmosphere " .
12 However , only one month earlier the High Court had reached a decision in W. H. Smith Do It All Ltd and Payless DIY Ltd v. Peterborough City Council [ 1990 ] 2 CMLR 577 , which gave exactly the opposite result .
13 In the result the justices on the second day of the hearing , the evidence having been taken the day before and the justices having indicated that they had reached a decision but would give their reasons the next day , made not an interim care order but two prohibited steps orders .
14 Winchelsey learnt of this bull in December 1296 and published it in the assembly of January 1297 , called to consider the royal demand made in November on which they had deferred a decision .
15 The royal family had to make a decision :
16 At this point the school had to make a decision about the priority which this activity was to be given in the school 's development .
17 To begin with I found it almost too much to take on board , but it was all extremely thought-provoking and I had to make a decision to put my heart into it or not to bother at all ; it would have been pointless just to dip into it now and again .
18 ‘ About three years ago , before taking on ABC , I had to make a decision to stay in this line of work .
19 She had to make a decision soon , and there was nowhere she could turn to for guidance .
20 I had to make a decision .
21 ‘ About three years ago , before taking on ABC , I had to make a decision to stay in this line of work .
22 We got drunk , had a good time and a couple of days later I had to make a decision .
23 Anyway , he felt he had to make a decision on the next show for the Kings . ’
24 A number of unexpected things happened and in the middle of it all they had to make a decision about purchasing a property .
25 The senior Law Officer of the Crown , the Attorney-General , explained to the House that , on the question of the Shops Act 1950 , he had to make a decision based not on party politics but on the law .
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