Example sentences of "make [art] [adj] decision " in BNC.

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1 But I like to think the neighbours , the ten just persons , men and women both , who have seen you in the shops , who have watched you cross a road , who understand your body language , will make the right decision .
2 Only you can know what is right for you — so only you can make the final decision .
3 This pivotal role is much more obvious in matriarchical societies in which it is accepted that the mother or grandmother must make the final decision about such expenditures .
4 I am still waiting for to give me one or two ideas for his 18th birthday present — though I shall make the final decision ! !
5 On June 26 Parliament decided by 93 to 26 votes to remove from the courts the power of judicial review in ISA cases , so that the executive would make the final decision .
6 As discussed above , a more robust recognition system may result from allowing multiple interpretations of a segment , and letting lexical access make the final decision about whether a segment is or , for example , in the context of or , since neither gis , nor kif are valid lexical sequences .
7 But it 's ultimately the city which will make the final decision ; the big institutions which hold the majority of Dowty shares .
8 The Agriculture Minister Gillian Shephard will make the final decision and it 's expected she 'll do so within a month .
9 He will make a recommendation which goes back to the Department of the Environment , who will make the final decision as to whether the building should be listed .
10 And it looked like he was of bureaucracy , but what he was trying to perfectly valid point , that he could n't actually make the final decision .
11 Hundreds of others in the same position , will doubtless make the same decision to switch from rail to car .
12 During a match when a player goes down injured he must make the same decision but this time in the thick of the action with the crowd chanting and the referee looking at his watch .
13 Many women combatants must make the hard decision to separate themselves from their children and companeros .
14 If these occasions are known , the worker and supervisor may make a joint decision that only one member of staff from the Department may go .
15 Arsenal will make a late decision on whether to recall left-back Nigel Winterburn .
16 So it 's only a matter of two months and than I think we can make a long-term decision , not the short-term .
17 A subordinate might therefore make a well-informed decision to win a short-term advantage when a different decision would have been preferable in the longer-term view .
18 Once you have chosen a suitable frame and you know which pressed flowers are at your disposal , you must now make a definite decision about the exact colour scheme of your design by choosing the backing for the picture itself
19 But is this so , even in a context , which we assume throughout , in which the parent or guardian has been fully informed and can make a rational decision ?
20 That 's almost suggesting the England manager would make a rational decision based on ability and merit !
21 It is not yet certain whether the parties to the Cartagena Convention will make a similar decision .
22 The FIA court of appeal did not make a final decision in Paris on Thursday after a three-hour hearing to consider Mansell 's evidence .
23 Disillusioned with the cottage and its problems , he had boarded up the windows and returned to Toronto , meaning eventually to come back and make a final decision about his ill-advised purchase .
24 Hickel a strong supporter of the cull , has called a three-day wolf summit to discuss the issue and will make a final decision after the meeting .
25 The same bench deferred a second application last month and will make a final decision on May 13 .
26 see the availability of rooms and then we 'll make a firm decision .
27 If you ca n't make a straightforward decision you 'd be wise to put things off and wait until certain issues settle themselves .
28 I will not make a snap decision , Lieutenant .
29 My hon. Friend will be glad to know that my constituents , particularly those who are parents at this school , will be pleased to hear that he will make a fast decision .
30 President Bush defended his administration 's cautious response , saying he had seen no facts since Tuesday which ‘ would have made me make a different decision ’ .
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