33 examples of decided about in sentences

You know things today that you did not know yesterday, and tomorrow you will know things you "can't decide about" today.

That we must neverno matter whether he is cleared oror" Silence, then a little gasp, after which she added with an emphasis which bespoke the death of every hope: "She is very decided about it, Elwood.

Did Miss Prudence mean that she must decide about that before Prue could come to school?

I do not know, and I do not wish to decide about it.

One thing, we wanted to decide about our campaign for collecting books for soldiers, and another thing, we wanted to decide how we could all go up to Temple Camp in our cabin launch, the Good Turn.

That night we were going to have a special troop meeting to decide about chipping in money for our cruise up to camp, because we didn't have much left on account of spending so much for paint and lumber and different things.

Soon I must decide about my future.

And shall the United States accept whatever the Czar may be pleased to decide about those common concerns?

" "A small mouth, with a very sweet expression, yet with something firm and decided about it.

"Is it decided about his going to India?

If my uncle is better in the morning, I will see what he thinks; if not, I will decide about the orders to send.

He looked at Mrs. Osborn and resumed: "But this is a matter Grace must decide about and you insisted that no pressure should be used.

A girl has a right to decide about that, hasn't she?"

She was so decided about the matter that Mrs. Marvin dared not argue.

She hasn't quite decided about her costume, but it is to be of some gauzy stuff.

Aniela would appreciate such an act, and my disinterestedness would win her approval; and as to the future, let Providence decide about that.

In her cosmopolitan life of uncertain nationality she had never taken the time to decide about any religion for herself.

"We'll decide about that later.

Their first answer was that, as the matter concerned the interest of the whole Gallican church, they could not themselves decide about it, and that the church, assembled in national council, alone had the right of pronouncing judgment.

I sat down, staring out, endeavoring to decide about how large this Confederate force wassurely it composed all of Beauregard's corps, and, once united with Johnston, would render the Federal position extremely dangerous, perhaps untenable.

Follow, my friends!It well may be that there I shall decide about the note erelong.

"When I shall have thoroughly examined and studied all these objects, most of which are entirely new to me, we will decide about the button-holes.

"Sweetheart," I whispered, "I want to tell you what I've decided about Jack's property.

But nothing had been decided about what he was to do instead.

In the meantime, Clara Brandon is safe beyond the reach of all the judges or chancellors that ever wore horsehair, and that everlasting simpleton of a major and his harridan wife roaming the metropolis like distracted creatures; and that I take to be the real essence of the thing, whatever the big-wigs may decide about the shells!"

33 examples of  decided about  in sentences