Example sentences of "[verb] decide to have " 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 | A spokesman said : ‘ She had a very busy weekend and has decided to have an easy day today . ’ |
3 | A spokesman said : ‘ She had a very busy weekend and has decided to have an easy day today . ’ |
4 | Therefore , the IB has to decide to have a last minute replacement on call in the event of a deterioration , or , if that proves logistically and financially prohibitive , reject the South African claim altogether . |
5 | Once we 'd decided to have a baby we had had to find a Father . |
6 | We 'd decided to have a ploughman 's lunch or some such at a likely-looking pub we 'd seen in the next village . |
7 | I knew that she 'd decided to have the child adopted , but then I was n't involved . |
8 | Peyton may have decided to have Godfrey killed both because of his ‘ betrayal ’ and to stir up hatred against the Catholics , on whom suspicion would inevitably fall . |
9 | The unspoken and unacceptable reality is that when I do decide to have a baby , my bosses will regard me as less promotable than a childless woman or a man . ’ |
10 | If you do decide to have Grom take his full allowance of magic items to protect the chariot as much as you can . |
11 | Couples that do decide to have a child often prefer boys . |
12 | ‘ I can reveal that all the rivalry is just showbiz — we did decide to have these two rival team captains . ’ |
13 | At the present time and in er the public fund and the health committee we did decide to have a review after so I think that is actually in control I do n't think we should mess about with it any more at this point . |
14 | So we 've decided to have a competition . |
15 | Because about going to that place wherever you 've decided to have it . |
16 | A very old friend of the family wrote to me when each of my parents died , and from her I had learnt that Sarah had decided to have no more children after Emma , and that Emma had gone to medical school so she is presumably now a doctor somewhere . |
17 | She had decided to have a look at the human face of the bogey , and there is nothing like a dog ( the only animal which trusts humans ! ) for starting a conversation . |
18 | Although I had decided to have neither a healer nor a counsellor , I had , in earlier weeks when feeling positive , made gentle , tentative enquiries . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | This particular morning , because his car had broken down , he was unable to take Mum to work and he had decided to have a lie-in . |
21 | The children had decided to have cardboard wheels , but they found four wooden circles which they decided would do for wheels . |
22 | It also seemed as if somebody up there had decided to have a laugh at the expense of an arguably premature rave by yours truly . |
23 | ‘ Here 's to your play , ’ she said when they had decided to have another brandy . |
24 | It was a long time since he had decided to have her . |
25 | Another guard , Wilfred Lane , said he had decided to have a go at the robber , by grabbing him round the neck and catching hold of his gun hand . |
26 | You went to see Alan and he 's decided to have the weekend off he said . |
27 | If you have decided to have an entertainer , the first thing is to choose what kind you would like . |
28 | For March we have decided to have a members ' evening . |