Example sentences of "to decide [Wh adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Each of us has to decide how we understand the ‘ authority ’ of the Bible . |
2 | ‘ It 's too early yet to decide how we will act . |
3 | So Paul Guillevic , an old friend and head of aircraft accident investigation in France , invited me and some other European investigators to a meeting in Paris to decide how we should proceed . |
4 | My colleagues and I spent many hours discussing this issue , when we first sat down to decide how we were going to approach the running of our company . |
5 | ‘ I do n't think either of us will forget tonight , ’ he said , ‘ but it will be another day tomorrow and we 've got to decide how we 're going to behave . |
6 | the task is so vague and ill defined that there is a strong possibility that subordinates or others will waste too much time and effort trying to decide how they should proceed . |
7 | Where the disability is permanent , counselling can help individuals to decide how they are to maintain their social involvement in future , and obtain personal fulfilment from their lives . |
8 | After April 1993 , couples will have greater freedom to decide how they wish the allowance to be split . |
9 | The problem was to decide how they could retain it and exercise It . |
10 | However , once Governments of either party know that they will complete a Bill on a certain day , they hand much of the power over to the Opposition to decide how they want to use that time to debate the proper timing and clauses . |
11 | That 's on page twenty-seven , six one , twenty four flag day permits to be approved , and we allow the officer to decide how they will best be distributed across the city . |
12 | Is n't it really up to the board to decide how it wants to spend money , and to persuade the government , as holder of the public purse , that its plans are wise ? |
13 | To endorse the response and to decide how it should be promoted . |
14 | anticipate areas of future concern to enable the Company to decide how it will comply with any regulations well in advance . |
15 | A new model may start with a ’ concept ’ design to decide how it will look . |
16 | ‘ It 's for the Parquet to decide how it wants to treat it . |
17 | Now try to decide how you feel about each task . |
18 | In fact you probably need to view several times to check possibilities and to decide how you will treat the material . |
19 | Before the hearing takes place , you have to decide how you want to tell the Committee about your reasons for appealing . |
20 | It 's up to Terry and Rog are to decide how he 's got to safely man the job . |
21 | What is good about the current production is that it does not seek to tilt the play either way : it allows us to decide where we stand . |
22 | Mr Patten spent much of yesterday emphasising that he wanted to respect local decisions , and that once the regions and his department had worked out overall allocations , it was for local electorates to decide where they put the bricks and mortar . |
23 | His life will force all people to decide where they stand regarding himself . |
24 | Children of any age can now ask a judge to decide where they should live under the new Children 's Act . |
25 | It had taken 10 years for the states definitely to decide where they stood on the question of integration or association . |
26 | For too long the Greeks , in trying to decide where they stood in the world , have had only two implausible choices . |
27 | They seemed to giggle and shrug and eye Tealtaoich mischievously and be unable to decide where they would like to sit . |
28 | Where the child 's attendance is not expressly ordered it is a matter for the child himself to decide where he has sufficient understanding to do so . |
29 | After coming up with at least an estimate of your starting point , you need to decide where you want to go . |
30 | First , it 's a good idea to decide where you want to live . |