decide造句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, 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.