Example sentences of "[coord] decide he " in BNC.

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1 In despair , one day , of finding a well-fitting winter coat , she hastily counted up the amount of land around Tollemarche which her husband had bought up and decided he was worth at least a Persian lamb coat .
2 McLeish contemplated this and decided he would have to find out more about Yeo Davis 's financial affairs .
3 I 've tried it and decided he 's got different genes and will never change .
4 This gave me pause , and when I returned to the hut I tried out a few grins into a hand mirror , and decided he was quite right !
5 Deciding he did n't want to be the ‘ oldest swinger in town ’ he woke up one morning in 1987 with another hangover and decided he 'd had enough .
6 I wondered if I should tell him this , and decided he might not think it funny .
7 Wood arrived at the conclusion that the compass error they were experiencing was opposite to the error they had found coming south over the Timor Sea , and decided he had to trust Darwin 's bearings implicitly .
8 Doggett glanced to see whether the Rifleman was smiling in jest , and decided he was not .
9 At sixteen he discovered girls and decided he did not have a vocation .
10 The younger of the trio looked at McCann and Morton and decided he would be better advised not to try and reach the .38 he had jammed into his belt .
11 He felt the challenge again , and decided he must leave .
12 He wondered what would happen if he swam to her underwater and surprised her , and decided he would probably be imprisoned by Naseby for rape .
13 I think that 's what turned him off club management — he knew what his interests were and decided he could walk away from the hassle .
14 She turned slowly to give him a long , searching look and decided he must have become expert at keeping his emotions on a tight rein .
15 In pre-railway times there is no record of a pub , so it seems some entrepreneur witnessed passengers standing on this blasted corner and decided he could profitably offer them shelter and spirits .
16 OWEN MEANY is a boy who kills his best friend 's mother with a baseball , and decides he is an instrument of God .
17 He then sees displayed in a shop window , a fur coat priced at £500 , and decides he would like to buy it as a present for his wife .
18 There is no such ring in the Reeve 's Tale , but it is hard not to notice that the motif seems to have been displaced and taken over by Absolon as he approaches Alison 's window for the second time that night , in order to deceive her : A sure example of intertextual inference is found in John 's use of the cradle trick ; he envies Alayn 's success with Malyne , and decides he will " " arise and auntre [ chance ] it " " himself .
19 In mitigation Ronald Coia said Mr Siddle had been at his son 's home but decided he had to get away from the festivities .
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