Sentence examples for decided on making from inspiring English sources

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When Jones received Hawaii's schedule last spring and saw the back-to-back road games at Louisiana Tech and U.N.L.V., he immediately decided on making it one trip.

The inquiry heard this afternoon that from July 2002 the government had already decided on making a large military contribution to any invasion of Iraq and that Turnbull thought Tony Blair was orginally a "regime changer".

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The government has to decide on making carbon reporting mandatory by April 2012, in accordance with the Climate Change Act of 2008.

"When you decide on making a sculpture that depicts, let's say Daphne, the most beautiful in her time, so beautiful that even Apollo fell in love, you expect beauty.

Only then, with the money in the bank, will they decide on making another bid for Corinthians' midfielder Paulinho.

Shot with a single handheld camera and no crew, Arakawa's film provides a fascinating insight into the director's life, disposition and the highs and lows he went through to finally decide on making another proper film.

You might decide on making your puppy a family pet, a good friend or a watch dog.

Whatever allocation you decide on, make sure to adjust it as you age and your life circumstances change.

When you have decided on your name make sure to enter it into the Louisiana LLC Search to make sure that it is not taken.. - Download and completely fill in an Articles of Organization.

The inclusion of many recurring characters from the series Stargate SG-1 was decided on to make old fans feel more "welcome" to the new film.

Each participant took a turn making or deciding on offers.

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