Sentence examples for would resolve to exercise from inspiring English sources

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Though heartsick about the Sept. 11 attacks and frustrated that their mayor cannot run now for re-election, it seemed likely that at least some of them would resolve to exercise a privilege unknown in countries that nurture terrorists, and vote to nominate candidates to succeed the man who has led the the city valiantly in a tragic time.

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I probably should resolve to exercise more this year, but I know I won't.

Perhaps the businessman would resolve to keep his cool in the future.

"Today, she'd resolve to lose weight.

Mr. Cuomo's resolve to exercise leadership could make the difference.

If you're going to resolve to start exercising (one of the most popular resolutions), don't resolve to go to the gym for an hour every day before work.

I RESOLVE to: lose weight; exercise more; quit smoking; stop drinking; keep in touch with friends; be nicer to all the jerks in my life.

"I would like to exercise my constitutional right," replied Vicente.

We "resolve" to either start an exercise program or to improve the program we're already doing so as to become healthier and more fit.

WASHINGTON -- Did you resolve to spend 2013 getting more exercise?

I'd try to exercise and feel crappy.

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