Examples of using Decided to make in English and their translations into Polish
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And Jake decided to make a picture of her and pass it around.
Decided to make you a project of mine.
The Council decided to make 2011 the European Year of Voluntary Activities promoting active citizenship.
I called Auto Tech and they decided to make an order.
And so you just decided to make it go away.
For the 20-year-club-jubilee in 1948 the ski club decided to make a unique demonstration.
Tom Laney, Jose Quintana, and I decided to make the challenge in Mexico's case.
Tom Laney, Jose Quintana, and McGaughey decided to make the challenge.
Decided to make you a project of mine.
Synergistic Research decided to make a not-so-subtle point by using a Bose Wave Radio placed on a Tranquility Base to demonstrate these new products.
In writing songs, Jesper also decided to make use of keyboards,
A paparazzi decided to make a career, typing on a magazine cover photo superhero that everyone heard of,
Benedict XVI decided to make an'ecclesiastical' gesture since the presentation of the catechism is an event that refers directly to the Church.
The owner of the garage, who decided to make a combinedthe system will not get any"impossibly high" costs.
when the king decided to make there the center of the capital.
Well, nowhere now that somebody decided to make a felony arrest ten minutes before end of tour.
Anyway, I decided to make the visit alone as I didn't want gather up a few friends to make the journey only to find it a waste of time.
Game Description: Dasha decided to make your day memorable
Some best friends having so much fun on the beach decided to make a finger star to take some pictures.
In 1992 Kaplan decided to make a return after things had slowed down