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单词 Decide
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1. I shall decide for going abroad later.
2. Think it over carefully before u decide.
3. We have to decide what to do.
4. The judge will decide tomorrow.
5. They have to decide by next Friday.
6. I'm still unable to decide what to do.
7. Reckon the cost before you decide.
8. Decide to be happy every day.
9. We must decide what to do next.
10. The enemy must decide between surrender and starvation.
11. We want to decide our own fate.
12. The court will decide our fate / fates.
13. I'm unable to decide for myself.
14. I can't decide what to wear.
15. They consulted long(http://)(), but could not decide.
16. The commissioners had exclusive jurisdiction to decide.
17. You choose, I can't decide.
18. It was difficult to decide between the two candidates.
19. I still can't decide what to do.
20. It's up to you to decide.
21. You are the one to decide.
22. Think twice before you decide.
23. The prime minister may decide to call an early election.
24. The team's first task was to decide what equipment could be salvaged.
25. It is the Prime Minister's prerogative to decide when to call an election.
26. Employers usually decide within five minutes whether someone is suitable for the job.
27. Decide what you want to do; don't just imitate others.
28. They wait for the group to decide rather than making individual decisions.
29. She couldn't decide whether he was telling the truth or not.
30. The people may safely be trusted to hear everything true and false, and to form a correct judgment,Were it fall to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers of newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. 
1. Think it over carefully before u decide.
2. We have to decide what to do.
3. They have to decide by next Friday.
4. I'm still unable to decide what to do.
5. Reckon the cost before you decide.
6. We must decide what to do next.
7. The enemy must decide between surrender and starvation.
8. We want to decide our own fate.
9. The court will decide our fate / fates.
10. I'm unable to decide for myself.
11. I can't decide what to wear.
12. The commissioners had exclusive jurisdiction to decide.
13. You choose, I can't decide.
14. It was difficult to decide between the two candidates.
15. I still can't decide what to do.
16. It's up to you to decide.
17. Think twice before you decide.
18. The prime minister may decide to call an early election.
19. The team's first task was to decide what equipment could be salvaged.
20. Employers usually decide within five minutes whether someone is suitable for the job.
21. They wait for the group to decide rather than making individual decisions.
22. She couldn't decide whether he was telling the truth or not.
23. We'll decide on our team as and when we qualify for the competition.
24. We must size up the situation before we decide what to do.
25. We hope that more women will decide to join the course.
26. What made you decide on a career as a vet?
27. You decide who's going to start by throwing the dice.
28. If the Conservatives got in they might decide to change it.
29. Decide at the outset what kind of learning programme you want to follow.
30. The game is poised on a knife-edge. One mistake or one piece of good luck could decide it.
31. We'll decide on our team as and when we qualify for the competition.
32. I will engage for his behavior should you decide to employ him.
33. You are such a talented and smart member of our team and we are truly grateful of having you. Though,() you decide to walk an extra mile we are always here to support you. We just wish you more success on your new endeavor. Thank you because the way you motivate us is something remarkable.
34. We must size up the situation before we decide what to do.
35. We hope that more women will decide to join the course.
36. What made you decide on a career as a vet?
37. So do all who live to see such times. I wish none of this had happened. But that is not for them to decide. All you have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to you.
38. You decide who's going to start by throwing the dice.
39. If you decide to sell your car, I hope you'll give me first refusal.
40. A plebiscite was held to decide the fate of the country.
41. If the Conservatives got in they might decide to change it.
42. Decide at the outset what kind of learning programme you want to follow.
43. You have pondered long enough; it is time to decide.
44. The game is poised on a knife-edge. One mistake or one piece of good luck could decide it.
45. In the first place, we should decide on one program.
46. I can't tell you what to do-you'll have to decide for yourself.
47. The first step towards getting somewhere is to decide that you are not going to stay where you are.
48. They flipped a coin to decide who would go first.
49. We would often decide what to play on the spur of the moment.
50. We have to decide if this is a worthwhile commercial undertaking.
51. The two equal winners had to play off an additional game to decide the winner of the whole competition.
52. Why did you decide to look for a new job?
53. Please decide whether the following statements are true or false.
54. The trainees decide among themselves what programs to take.
55. 'I can't decide.' said Beatrice. 'Decide what?' prompted Marlon.
56. I'm not sure which way he'll decide.
57. What made you decide to chuck in your course?
58. You will have to decide soon.
59. Think about it very carefully before you decide.
60. You have our support, whatever you decide.
31. In the first place, we should decide on one program.
32. I can't tell you what to do-you'll have to decide for yourself.
33. We would often decide what to play on the spur of the moment.
34. We have to decide if this is a worthwhile commercial undertaking.
35. Why did you decide to look for a new job?
36. Please decide whether the following statements are true or false.
37. You must decide for yourselves.
38. I want to think it over before I decide about joining it.
61. We're still trying to decide on a venue.
62. It was difficult to decide between the various options.
63. You must decide where you stand.
64. They will decide for voting against him.
65. I never thought she'd decide that!
66. The day is nearing when we'll have to decide.
67. We drew lots to decide who should go first.
68. Why did you decide to homeschool?
69. He had to decide between surrender and starvation.
70. Before I decide, I need time to reflect.
71. Think things over before you decide.
72. They can't decide where to go for their honeymoon.
73. She should be allowed to decide for herself.
74. It rests with the committee to decide.
75. Whatever you decide, it's okay by me.
76. I can't decide what to do.
77. Students decide if statements are true or false .
78. You must decide for yourselves.
79. Let each man decide for himself.
80. She found it hard to decide.
81. I can't decide whether I like him or not.
82. What did you decide in the end?
83. I can't decide what to do next.
84. I'll leave it up to you to decide.
85. I can't decide on who to invite.
86. The court met to decide our fate.
87. I cannot force you in this. You must decide.
88. It's a difficult question to decide.
89. I'd better have a think before I decide.
90. The judge will decide the case tomorrow.
91. With so many choices, it's hard to decide .
92. You must decide what your priorities are.
93. Officialdom will no doubt decide our future.
94. It was difficult to decide between the two.
95. What made you decide to become a Republican?
96. It's hard to decide which one's the better.
97. It's difficult to decide between the two.
98. First I had to decide what to wear.
99. I must confer with my lawyer before I decide.
100. He can't decide whether to buy it.
101. She's old enough to decide for herself.
102. I can't decide which to choose.
103. The Commission will have the power to decide disputes.
104. Parents are holding a council of war to decide what to do about the threatened closure of the school.
105. In the absence of a will the courts decide who the guardian is.
106. I need a few days to mull things over before I decide if I'm taking the job.
107. Let's spin the coin to decide whether to go or not.
108. A dentist may decide to extract the tooth to prevent recurrent trouble.
109. We must look over the house before we decide to rent it.
110. We'll decide on the team as and when we qualify.
111. It's up to the powers that be to decide what should be done next.
112. The market will decide if the TV station has any future.
113. The Prime Minister exercised his prerogative to decide when to call an election.
114. She was mentally competent and she had the capacity to decide for herself.
115. You examine a patient and then you decide whether or not to operate.
116. You need to pace yourself and decide which tasks are the most important.
117. Vietnam is trying to decide on its course for the future.
118. If you decide to marry him(http://), there will be no going back .
119. If you want to come in on the scheme, you must decide now.
120. We still have to decide about a date for the meeting.
121. There are so many things to think of before we decide.
122. He was trying to decide whether he should propose .
123. If the clubs cannot conclude a deal, an independent tribunal will decide.
124. My client accepts the formal apology without prejudice to any further legal action she may decide to take.
125. It's the committee's job to decide on matters of ethics.
126. We must decide between going home and staying at school during this winter vacation.
127. I can't decide. I'll have to ask the governor .
128. Next time you decide to take some action, kindly inform me.
129. They seem to be taking a long time to decide.
130. Will you give me first refusal on the car, if you decide to sell it?
131. It will be for you to decide what action you should take.
132. You can't sit on the fence any longer - you have decide whose side you're on.
133. He was waiting for the powers that be to decide what his next job would be.
134. If we decide to buy the cottage we'll have to do it up.
135. I need to know more about the job before I decide whether to apply for it.
136. A meeting was called to decide between the three candidates.
137. If the answer is 'yes'(), then we must decide on an appropriate course of action.
138. Decide what you want in life - don't just muddle along.
139. Today's schedule of events is organized flexibly so that people can decide for themselves what they want to do.
140. An extraordinary general meeting to decide the company's fate will be held on Thursday.
141. I had a cold and couldn't decide whether to go to work or not.
142. I'll visit the college and suss it out before I decide whether to apply or not.
143. I decide to knuckle down for an hour and get the job done.
144. They had a quick confab to decide on a possible design.
145. They flipped a coin to decide who would get the ticket.
146. I wish you would come back to Washington with us, but that's for you to decide.
147. The school can decide which pupils will be given priority of admission, subject to the requirements of the law.
148. As to whether you should marry him - that's for you to decide.
149. The Russian Parliament will hold a special session later this month to decide his fate.
150. How to spend the money is for you to decide.
151. We tossed a coin to decide who would go out and buy the buns.
152. The judge should not have left it to the jury to decide.
153. We will review your situation and decide how we can help you.
154. Use your noggin - think before you decide what to do!
155. You've got to decide where you stand on this issue - you're either with me or against me.
156. At the end of the day it's up to the Germans to decide.
157. People have a right to decide how to spend their own money.
158. He spent the night in torment,(http://) trying to decide what was the best thing to do.
159. I need to check up on a few things before I can decide.
160. We've invited the boss, but she may decide not to come.
161. The ball's now in your court-you have to decide what you're going to do.
162. Let's put our heads together and decide on a plan of action.
163. It is the public who decide whether a film is a hit or a flop.
164. I thought the whole point of the meeting was to decide which offer to accept.
165. He may possibly decide not to come, in which case there's no problem.
166. I had reached a point in my career where I needed to decide which way to go.
167. The present leaders have to decide whether to stand down and hand over to a younger generation.
168. The islands should have the right to decide their own future.
169. I don't mind which one we have - you decide.
170. For the first time in a World Cup finals, lots had to be drawn to decide who would finish second and third.
171. Plans for the picnic are still up in the air since we can't decide where to go.
172. The dentist may decide that the wisdom teeth need to be extracted.
173. They agreed to decide the matter by tossing a coin.
174. They would log into their account and take a look at prices and decide what they'd like to do.
175. The referee tossed a coin to decide which team should kick off.
176. You should look at that house before you decide to buy it.
177. It is for the courts to decide who is liable to pay damages.
178. It is essential for us to try to decide whether television is a blessing or a curse.
179. They had to draw lots to decide who would go.
180. An industrial tribunal has no jurisdiction to decide whether an employee was fairly or unfairly dismissed.
181. Get a couple of quotations from different companies before you decide which one to use.
182. The results will decide if he will win a place at a good university.
183. The concert may prove an expensive flop unless more people decide to go.
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184. They now have two weeks to decide whether or not to buy.
185. Stand the paintings against the wall while we decide where to hang them.
186. She asked if /whether I wanted a drink., although whether sounds more natural with particular verbs such as discuss, consider and decide. When a choice is offered between alternatives if or whether can be used:He didn't know if /whether we should write or phone. In this last type of sentence, whether is usually considered more formal and more suitable for written English.
187. Managers have to decide how much rope to give their subordinates.
188. He might decide that it is best to induce labour.
189. I'm weighing up my options before I decide to apply for the job.
190. Only when we have weighed all the factors involved can we decide when would be the best time to start.
191. You could get into a situation where you have to decide immediately.
192. We must decide on our target market, then zero in on it.
193. I do not arrogate to myself the right to decide.
194. I floundered around trying to decide what I ought to do next.
195. Have the house surveyed before you decide whether to buy it.
196. The plan has been for the rival armies to demobilise, to unify, and then to hold elections to decide who rules.
197. I can't decide until I've heard both sides of the story.
198. Is it more democratic to hold a referendum, rather than let the government alone decide?
199. Today we have the freedom to decide our own futures.
200. I can't decide whether to go after the job or not.
201. You must check the evidence against other sources and decide if it is reliable.
202. Let's spin a coin to decide who'll have the first turn.
203. You might want to consider temporary work until you decide what you want to do.
204. We need to decide soon what marketing strategy we should pursue for these new products.
205. If you decide you would prefer the more expensive model, you can bring this one back and pay the difference.
206. A number of factors decide whether a movie will be successful or not.
207. He was trying to decide whether the question was some sort of a trap.
208. If you ever decide to sell your car, please give me the first refusal of it.
209. Take your skates in case you decide to go skating.
210. It would be better to decide it on the toss of a coin.
211. I want to think it over before I decide about joining it.
212. If you ever decide to sell your car, I hope you'll give me first refusal.
213. The judges could not decide which category it belonged in.
214. If the price goes up again,() he may decide that the game's not worth the candle.
215. Decide whether the ball is in square A, B, C, or D, then call and leave your answer.
216. You'll have to spend a small fortune in legal fees if you decide to sue for compensation.
217. The scores were aggregated with the first round totals to decide the winner.
218. The defendants decide to admit their guilt, but insist that there are extenuating circumstances.
219. I can't decide whether to accept the Cambridge or the London job, but in either event I'll have to move house.
220. This is a matter for the German people to decide.
221. Judges don't have to shoot from the hip. They have the leisure to think, to decide.
222. I can't decide what to do. I'll sleep on it and let you know tomorrow.
223. The council must now decide whether to go to the expense of appealing through the courts.
224. They are trying to decide where to situate the hospital.
225. Divisional winners meet in the final to decide the pennant.
226. The management has put a reasonable wage offer on the table(), so it's up to the unions to decide whether to accept it.
227. This last game will decide who is to be champion.
228. This is a test case which will influence what other judges decide.
229. They're keenly aware that whatever they decide will set a precedent.
230. You must decide whether, on the balance of probabilities , he committed the crime.
231. You have put up a good case, but I still have to decide against you.
232. The jury has to decide whether a person is guilty or innocent of a crime.
233. The judge can decide whether to admit or exclude evidence.
234. I couldn't decide whether he was incredibly brave or just insane.
235. The judges went into a huddle to decide the winner.
236. If you decide not to buy, the money you have spent on the survey is not recoverable.
237. Let me have a think about it before I decide.
238. Do your sums first before you decide how much to spend.
239. The Council will meet to decide if it should accept his resignation.
240. You must decide how to make the best use of your exalted position.
241. It is the movers and shakers of the record industry who will decide which bands make it.
242. You can't expect them to hold the job open for much longer - you'll have to decide whether you want it or not.
243. It is always possible that the judge may decide against you.
244. Before providing the cash, they will have to decide whether you are a good or bad risk.
245. Doctors should be able to decide who they can safely let out of hospital early.
246. I want to see how the land lies before I decide whether or not to take the job.
247. How does one decide whether the economic costs of regulation will outweigh the economic benefits ?
248. How do we decide who is to drive off first?
249. At this point I don't care what you decide to do.
250. All those matters are in dispute and it is not for me to decide them.
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