Sentence examples for deciding to behave from inspiring English sources

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You can make all sorts of New Year's resolutions, earnestly deciding to behave better, but that doesn't mean you will.

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"How Northampton decide to behave is up to them," Cockerill retorted.

"My big hope is that Europe will decide to behave like Europeans at the summit".

That we should be labelled simply because a minority decide to behave in a rebellious manner is wholly unfair.

If it decided to behave illegally under international rules, then we could take appropriate action, in conjunction with the rest of the world trading community.

He talks admiringly of how the Polish activist Adam Michnik decided to behave as if he lived in a free society even when Poland was still under communist rule.

His insistence on "regime change" was somewhat tempered: he talked instead of the "prospect" of a new and different kind of government, at some unspecified point after Iraq had decided to behave.

"How Northampton decide to behave is up to them," said Cockerill.

UK Prime Minister David Cameron said sanctions would continue to tighten until Russia "decides to behave like any civilised country".

But Russia needed Europe and the US more than they needed it, so sanctions would continue until it "decides to behave like any civilised country".

"But if a rogue reporter decides to behave in that fashion, I'm not sure there's an awful lot more I could have done".

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