Example sentences of "decide that [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Oxfordshire health authority has decided that a threatened £500,000 overspend means it can not open a new cardiology unit which would have freed beds for other uses .
2 We are very much aware that initiatives involving major revisions of the curriculum have significant resource implications for institutions as well as for SCOTVEC and , for this reason , we have decided that a phased introduction would be appropriate for the revision of advanced courses .
3 ‘ After careful thought it was decided that a final dividend of 1.6p be recommended , ’ the board stated , ‘ making a dividend of 9p for the year .
4 ‘ After careful thought it was decided that a final dividend of 1.6p be recommended , ’ the board stated , ‘ making a dividend of 9p for the year .
5 As an example of what is meant by ‘ assignment ’ , we might say that a botanist who discovers an unusual plant will try to assign it to a known species ; if this is found impossible , it will be decided that a new species has been discovered , and that future examples of this plant will be assigned to this new species .
6 The reason for the change is the huge increase in the output of children 's books — in 1970 just over 2,000 titles were published , last year just over 7,000 — and the organisers have now decided that a new method of selection should be put in place .
7 When Djilas eventually decided that a new class had emerged in communist society he did not include all administrative officials but rather the ‘ party or political bureaucracy ’ , by which he appeared to mean state functionaries who were also party members .
8 The Employment Appeal Tribunal has decided that a managing director was not an employee of his company and therefore not entitled to a redundancy payment from the Department of Employment when the company became insolvent .
9 We 've already decided that a typical organization will in fact use the same procedures and work instructions on all its work , because an , a typical organization manufactures ice-creams .
10 In announcing the government 's intention I also made it clear that my right honourable friend had decided that a similar duty should be introduced for auditors of building societies and financial service companies and that my right honourable friend the president of the board of trade would want the approach extended er to the , this approach extended to the auditors of insurance companies .
11 Instead the town council has decided that a civic medallion should be worn instead .
12 Design and implementation of the proposed system was outside the FAOR remit ( Fig 14.9 ) but the proposals had raised the expectations of the two client departments , and it was decided that a follow-up study would be carried out using management services practitioners from the parent organisation , supported initially by an analyst from an external consultancy .
13 A County Court has decided that a paying bank is under no obligation to pay a forged cheque even though it is supported by the bank 's guarantee card ( p 95 ) .
14 A County Court has decided that a paying bank is under no obligation to pay a forged cheque even though it is supported by the bank 's guarantee card ( see First Sport v Barclays Bank , Current Law , September 1992 , para 20 ) .
15 I suppose he thought I was not giving of my best , and as I was known as a rather shy , reserved sort , he had decided that a quiet word at an informal moment would be the best approach .
16 Once an organization has decided that a particular proposal falls within its remit and appears sufficiently meritorious to warrant further examination , what should happen next , before it is approved , is a testing process to see whether the problem which the proposal is designed to solve actually exists , and if so , whether it is sufficiently significant to warrant the labour and expense of a harmonizing measure .
17 Why has the government decided that no new UDCs will be announced , at least until after the next general election ?
18 the Executive Committee has now decided that no further claims on the Fund in respect of the 1992 Dispute will be entertained after 30th April 1993 .
19 State 6 to State 4 — usually after a faulty item has been checked ( eg. cleaned ) and found to be good , but it is decided that no further data should be added to the item .
20 State 6 to state 4 — usually after a faulty item has been checked ( eg. cleaned ) and found to be good , but it is decided that no further data should be added to the item
21 It was also decided that no known members of the IRA from the south would participate .
22 Rostov guessed that Yuan had decided that the emotional shield which was provided by conversational Manchu was no longer necessary .
23 Paul tells him about how John never got to go to Disneyland when he was little , and all his life John 's wanted to go , and Paul 's decided that the one thing they have to do for him is to take him to Disneyland .
24 Daniel Alexander , the architect of Dartmoor prison , was appointed and it was decided that the new building should be constructed on the lines recommended by Howard : individual sleeping cells for prisoners , with day-rooms , courtyards and offices : a strict separation of different classes of prisoner and careful attention to problems of water supply , sewerage and ventilation .
25 It had previously been decided that the first landing should be away on the metalled runway of Duxford or Cambridge .
26 Prison Channing Wood was informed that , following consultations with the trial judge and Lord Lane C.J. , the Secretary of State had decided that the first review of his case by the local review committee would be in April 1995 at the nine-year point of his sentence .
27 I have decided that the first chemicals I bought were not absolutely pure .
28 A shadowy image of herself stood there , nodding and smiling shyly , while the real Isabel remained in the cold , lonely place she had inhabited for so long and grimly decided that the first step was almost accomplished .
29 It was decided that the First Aid Post would be at Doctor and Nancy Little 's cottage and that the village hall was to be the Rest Centre .
30 He had been quite fazed by the guard-hostage situation and , feeling vulnerable , had decided that the other hostages , particularly Anderson and Jacobsen , thought him slow .
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