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 . |