Example sentences of "decide join the " in BNC.

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1 Has CAMRA somewhat belatedly decided to join the yuppie set ?
2 Noble had returned in 1894 from Liverpool to London and , after some months attending the fashionable Bloomsbury Square chapel where Stopford Brooke preached to a large intellectual gathering , had decided to join the Unitarian chapel close to their new suburban home at 6 Patten Road , Wandsworth Common .
3 He said If this person who ever he is has decided to join the Tory party then it is a matter for him and a matter of small regret but not one which will cause us to lie awake worrying about .
4 It could be ‘ neo-Stalinism ’ ( refusing to say Russia was a capitalist country ) ; ‘ Pabloite revisionism ’ ( deciding to join the Labour Party secretly ) ; ‘ tailism ’ ( waiting for trade unions to organize strikes rather than getting on with it yourself ) ; ‘ liquidationism ’ ( dissolving the sect into a larger movement , hoping that its ideas will catch on ) ; ‘ parliamentary cretinism ’ ( advising people to vote Labour ) ; ‘ stageism ’ ( not demanding everything at once ) ; or even ‘ centreism ’ ( expressing a liking for Tony Benn ) .
5 You should think long and hard before deciding to join the unhappy throng .
6 Nevertheless the UK did decide to join the exchange rate mechanism ( ERM ) of the European Monetary System ( EMS ) in October 1990 [ see p. 37782 ] .
7 Eh , yeah regular army pay , great that 's really what made me decide to join the army , that was in the T A but I regulars .
8 If you decide to join the union you are encouraged to play an active part and to ensure your views are represented .
9 Britain has an annual trade deficit of around £8bn with West Germany and Mr Pohl 's comments could be relevant to Britain if the Government decided to join the exchange rate mechanism .
10 But with the tide of war now running against the Allies , many of the natives decided to join the winning side , just as they had in Dutch Timor the previous winter .
11 Even when , towards the end of the war , they decided to join the ILP , they embraced socialism , not as a radical break with previous assumptions , but as a natural extension of their pre-war New Liberal commitment to social reform and co-operation with labour .
12 And Auntie Nan decided to join the hunt .
13 P-E had on occasions recommended clients to Lyn Brua , an American who had founded the London office of Heidrick and Struggles , and it was through that connection he decided to join the executive search industry .
14 I was working in a heart clinic off Harley Street as a receptionist and delivery boy when I decided to join the French Foreign Legion .
15 When a friend invited her to attend one of the Christian community study groups , she was deeply impressed by the contrast and decided to join the community :
16 Members such as Fidelina Raymundo were imprisoned , and others decided to join the new armed movement .
17 The rest of the family decided to join the guerrilla forces .
18 She decided to join the long taxi queue .
19 Staff from Aberdeen were among 63 representatives of 35 libraries who attended a series of VISCOUNT demonstrations organised by the Library 's Lending Services during November and December , and were so impressed by what they saw that they decided to join the system , which they have been using successfully since January .
20 After Jordanhill , his career trajectory took a different path to most when he decided to join the Colonial Education Service in what was then Northern Rhodesia , now Zambia .
21 It decided to join the team visiting Berkshire to discuss the BEd revisions .
22 And because she , too , was feeling hot and sticky she decided to join the girls in the nursery suite 's jacuzzi — one of three such glamorous items in the large house .
23 NIGEL MANSELL and Ayrton Senna will leave a gaping hole behind them in Grand Prix racing if the Brazilian decides to join the Englishman in retirement next season .
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