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How to use decide on in a sentence

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When you sit at the bar you get a bowl of corn chips and salsa while you decide on a cocktail.
Once they decide on two or three players, the other free agents will have to scramble to find a big contract elsewhere.
In other words the PTAs need not use their discretion to decide on the grievousness of the complaint.
Conservative members of parliament will decide on a shortlist of two candidates through a process of elimination.
He also urged the Government to direct the BDA to call a meeting of farmers to decide on the compensation.
If you decide on the tuxedo, then get your hands on a slick pair of evening dress shoes.
A shura would meet in the next two days to decide on the strategy for the attack and how many men would be involved, he said.
Incidentally, if you do decide on a witch hazel, underplant it with a carpet of snowdrops the combination is stunning.
Only last year did he finally decide on retirement so that he and his wife, Brenda, could pursue their love of caravanning.
As a result, decide on some basic pieces of jewelry that will flatter all of your clothing and travel with those.
We decide on a scorpion fish, a rich ruby red, its spiky fins laid harmlessly by its side, its wide round eye staring up at us dolefully.
It took them seven months to decide on their floor plan, which they sent to a draughtsman to draw up.
I think the local community wanted to get this anniversary over and done with and then decide on what they'll do.
With limited funds one can sympathise with those who have to decide on restoration priorities.
All you have to do is find a user name, decide on a password and give them your email address.
He said the Holy Father would decide on the matter himself, and was confident of a positive response.
It probably has a personal sense here as well, since the pleroma has the ability to decide on a course of action.
It was not the role of the coroner's court to decide on matters of alleged medical negligence.
In the 1990s Euro-sceptics called for referendums to decide on measures which involve a further integration of Britain into the European Union.
Once you decide on the drinking vessel, you need to get it from the shelves.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Before, however, she could decide on any plan, she felt that she must see Norbert.
In truth, it is always impossible to decide on the latent meaning of the jesuitic pen.
The three generals now held a council of war, to decide on a plan of campaign.
What is left for the sovereign power to decide on, if this right be denied him?
They cannot come into court to litigate their claims, nor can a court decide on them.
However, with so many venues on offer, couples can often be baffled when trying to decide on the perfect wedding venue.
Armathwaite was at his wits end to decide on the sanest course.
If I decide on a counterblast I shall simply telegraph to headquarters.
If you had been at the Burlington I'd decide on going at once.
After receipt of the decree, members of the Central Election Commission should decide on unseating those parliamentarians.
Tomorrow, at breakfast, we are to meet again, and after making our conclusions known to one another, we shall decide on some definite cause of action.
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