Examples of using Decided to make in English and their translations into Czech
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We have decided to make a move up here.
But, given your family circumstances, we have decided to make an exception.
I have decided to make this week.
Blasko Gabric, from my home town of Subotica, he decided to make a radical step.
I have decided to make a scene.
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The population of Britain is getting older and yet cars seem to be getting more and more complicated and fiddly, which is why,earlier on, Jeremy and I decided to make a car specifically for old people.
I have decided to make some changes.
And yet cars seem to be getting more and more complicated and fiddly, Now, the population of Britain is getting older a carspecifically for old people. which is why, earlier on, Jeremy and I decided to make.
Decided to make a few of my own.
Finally, I decided to make my move.
Decided to make you a project of mine.
And in response, you decided to make another point.
Matt decided to make himself a homemade pizza for a bedtime snack.
Who's the Lohan who decided to make her own rules?
I have decided to make Fisher a cardinal.
And in her absence,we have decided to make a rather significant change.
I have decided to make a jazz bar next time.
The women decided to make love, not war.
So I decided to make an appointment instead.
So the little old lady decided to make a man out of stinky cheese.
I have decided to make you a special project of mine.
Then I-I decided to make my own list.
Hammond decided to make some covers for the front seats.
And Catalina decided to make a surprise appearance!
Somebody decided to make these amazing circles with spokes.
Our ancestors decided to make this their new home.
Someone decided to make him the light fixture in the living room.
Look who decided to make an appearance.
Since I decided to make Conflicted in Castro my last letter.
However, Stan Macur decided to make the race happen in the morning.