Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [verb] [subord] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Both were missing from the side which won 4-2 at Colchester United on Friday evening and the Robins ' boss has to decide whether to stick with the makeshift back four which performed so well at Layer Road . |
3 | The convention 's preparatory committee had discussed whether to advocate a declaration of support for direct negotiations with PLO members " having no prior record of terrorist activity " , but in the event this was left unresolved . |
4 | Rain had to choose whether to let him pass or lead him into the house and try to steer him away from the kitchen . |
5 | If an expatriate , rather than a local employee is really needed , the organisation has to consider whether to relocate an existing employee or recruit specifically to fill the post . |
6 | Within one month of receiving the notification , the Commission has to decide whether to approve the merger or to open proceedings . |
7 | With these nine potential partners in addition to teachers , parents and other phases of education , the manager has to decide whether to seek a broad partnership or the separate involvement of individual co-operators . |
8 | An office manager has to decide whether to change the procedures in his office for handling routine transactions . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | My father keeps wondering whether to bring them in or keep them out . |
11 | Faced with a rising tide of imports of old paper , bottles and plastic , the British government has wondered whether to ban the stuff . |
12 | Another aspect of this problem arises when the researcher has to decide whether to become involved in criminal activity . |
13 | In his valuable and revealing Diaries of a Cabinet Minister R. H. S. Crossman gives an account of how the Labour Cabinet of which he was a member had to decide whether to allow an oil company to build a refinery on Canvey Island in Essex . |
14 | The Court of Appeal had to decide whether to authorize surgery on a week-old child born with Down 's syndrome and duodenal atresia . |