Sentence examples for decided to hide from inspiring English sources

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"We decided to hide".

As it came closer he decided to hide at his brother's home.

Improvising, he decided to hide it under a pile of sticks.

But after the Saylor crash, Toyota decided to hide the stick pedal issue from the NHTSA, said the justice department.

Mr Usman, who paid £6,400 for his brother's journey, decided to hide the news of Saeed's death from the family until his body arrived this week.

Those officials — unlike other state and local officials — decided to hide behind an ambiguity in the state's Freedom of Information law.

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For example, it finds "call me" moments — those incidents when an employee decides to hide a particular action by having a private conversation.

5. Comedy in a Minor Key by Hans Keilson Answering to their better natures, a young Dutch couple decide to hide a poor Jew from the Nazis.

While the Abigail flees from a bigger, faster boat, Strand and the gang decide to hide in a cove near a wildlife sanctuary and ranger station, as good a place as any to figure out whether San Diego has burned down.

In "The Echo of Neighborly Bones," Woodrell describes the place where a man finally decides to hide his murdered neighbor's body: "Boshell's people had lived on this dirt until the government annexed it for the National Forest in the 1950s, and lazy old time had slowly reclaimed the place for trees and weeds and possums.

Neil has found a remote bell tower to paint, so I decide to hide out with him and maybe work up my earlier rubbish into an abstract, which instinct tells me is harder to be bad at, though possibly easier to mock.

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