Example sentences of "decided [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In response to the pressure from the labor unions , the administration decided to support a bill proposed in 1935 by Senator Wagner .
2 With the disappearance of the old order Salisbury decided to support the Republic .
3 On the basis of the Panel 's report , ESRC decided to support an initiative in relation to addictions .
4 Finally the Ashleys decided to combat the problem of non-paying wholesale customers by themselves buying a London shop .
5 In his forties it grew worse and he decided to see a specialist When Alan mentioned that he had taken a lot of antibiotics just before the urticaria began , the specialist suggested that he try a diet with no sugar and very little starch .
6 But I 'd never had any problems with my periods , so when I finally decided to see a specialist , I was more curious than anything else . ’
7 The mother of the present Earl decided to include the Rembrandt among other works of art retained when the contents of the family 's English country house , Mentmore Towers , went under Sotheby 's hammer in 1977 .
8 The Cabinet on May 3 decided to implement a decision taken in February by the High Committee of State ( HCS ) to the effect that " associations of a political nature and mass organizations " ( i.e. especially those of the former ruling party , the National Liberation Front — FLN ) should surrender any state properties they held .
9 The training officers decided to implement a course for care assistants .
10 The G.L.C. decided to implement a resolution , which had been included by the majority group in their manifesto , to reduce fares by 25 per cent .
11 Very much on the British initiative , and spurred by fears of economic decline , in the mid-1980s the EC countries decided to implement the provisions of the Treaty of Rome concerning the internal market by 1992 .
12 In January 1989 , the Government decided to implement an EC directive , forcing all new toys to bear the European ’ CE ’ safety mark .
13 She knew Doyle would do his best to protect her but what if they decided to search the place anyway ?
14 In the end , and not without great misgivings , she decided to wear a voile dress printed with blue and gold flowers .
15 As a result , one of the enterprises decided to sue the government for compensation .
16 Several US journalists decided to sue the US government for infringing their liberties , claiming that the restrictions reflected more the military 's belief that free reporting during the Vietnam war had turned US citizens against the war , than concern for security .
17 They decided to sue the farm for negligence and today they won an historic test case at the County Court in Swindon .
18 He decided to risk a burst at long range and squeezed the trigger ; nothing happened .
19 The name 's Barn — ’ Harry hesitated , then decided to risk a lie .
20 The Orynthia had been away for eight months ; and only one member of the returning crew , we may not be surprised to hear , decided to risk a voyage in her again — George Groves , the boy apprentice .
21 He decided to risk a shot in the dark .
22 Apparently , it was while climbing D.P. that he spotted a new line on the buttress , but decided to wait a while and link it with another new route he had in mind for the Central Pillar of Freney .
23 But I decided to wait a while before speaking .
24 The federation broke up in 1964 and David said : ‘ Zambia decided to continue a service of its own and the finger of fate pointed at me .
25 He decided to continue the charade of not speaking German .
26 Upon getting airborne , Crocker decided to continue the trip which meant flying with two feet on the left rudder pedal in order to keep the aircraft straight , for the whole flight at a reduced speed of 150mph .
27 After becoming a painter in his turn , Laurent decided to continue the Babar series , publishing his own first book in 1946 .
28 When the time came to launch a leading brand of canned pork and beans in the Canadian market , the advertising company decided to continue the campaign that had worked successfully in other English-speaking areas , and retained the name Big John 's .
29 However , despite these controls and a general reduction in the proportion of local-government expenditure emanating from central government ( down from over 60 per cent of spending in the 1970s to well under 50 per cent in the following decade ) the Conservative governments elected in 1983 and 1987 decided to continue the process .
30 It happened on a visit to his native Glasgow , when he decided to borrow a friend 's camera and see what he could do .
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