Example sentences of "[verb] decide [subord] [to-vb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If he does n't come , the Disciplinary Committe then has to decide whether to go ahead with the inquiry in his absence , ’ said the Jockey Club 's Sue Williams .
2 Instead , he renewed it for a year ; by June 3rd he has to decide whether to do so again .
3 A council is meeting to decide whether to chop more than sixteen million pounds off its budget .
4 On Jan. 16 he called again for an intensification of the armed struggle , but on Jan. 18 he reportedly told the executive council meeting that currently " we do not have the capacity within our country to intensify the armed struggle in any meaningful way " , that the ANC must " begin without delay to prepare our negotiating position " , and that in the event of its being unbanned it would have to decide whether to operate only as a legal movement or , alternatively , to maintain underground units .
5 If the recommendations of the White Paper Working for patients are implemented according to the present timetable , then managers are going to have to decide whether to become primarily ‘ purchasers ’ or ‘ providers ’ of services .
6 ‘ Let us say I might grow old and die trying to decide whether to act intellectually or emotionally . ’
7 It 's less tiring because otherwise you 've got to come in during the afternoon , then you have to decide whether to go back to the hotel or stay at the show .
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