Example sentences of "[noun sg] have decided [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | British Rail has decided to have a dedicated , high-quality link between the stations and is examining a number of options effectively to make Euston part of the international terminal complex . |
2 | The President wished me well on my expedition and then , quite unexpectedly , announced that the College had decided to make a contribution to its cost . |
3 | ‘ Ace , Benny , ’ Petion called out as he entered , ‘ the Colonel has decided to take a force to the cemetery . |
4 | The Greek government has decided to build a massive complex of dams to divert the Akheloos River , endangering protected wetland areas which host thousands of wading birds including several endangered species . |
5 | Our church has decided to erect a new building so that worship may continue on the present site . |
6 | Although the NUM executive had decided to recommend a ballot on industrial action , the board thought that there was no need to panic and no prospect of an immediate ballot while local negotiations continued . |
7 | It felt like my stomach had decided to take a sabbatical ; all that food was just sitting there , unprocessed , locked in , slopping around and making me feel horrible . |
8 | It was as though the wind and tide had decided to have a good rest having expended all its fury achieving the high water mark . |
9 | But now the company has decided to create a single European headquarters . |
10 | This company had decided to produce a 3/4 wheel car and a small van . |
11 | As part of its expanding programme of cultural tourism , the Val d'Oise region has decided to exploit a theme with immense popular appeal : Impressionism . |
12 | The Party had decided to make a decisive break with the " reformist " Labour movement . |