Examples of using Decided to make in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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On the way back to Paris, I decided to make a detour.
Therefore, I decided to make a quick analysis
I decided to make this tutorial because many acquaintances and friends of the site told
You were just as brave and strong that decided to make a change. back when you were a fat, bullied little kid.
Her daughter loved flowers so Prisbrey decided to make her a rose garden made out of headlights and recycled materials.
It was reported that the group decided to make the change, with no legal requirement to do so,
Little kid that decided to make a change. You were just as brave and strong back when you were a fat, bullied.
Sir Henry Norman, an English journalist, decided to make the same claim in 1895.
It was reported that the band decided to make the change, despite no legal reason to do so,
And Hoyle decided to make heavy elements in stars, and to spread them around by supernovae explosions.
After last year's article such a success we decided to make some predictions for 2017, so let's get started!
The Vietnamese government had decided to make advance payments to make sure the victims are brought home as soon as possible.
Her daughter loved flowers so Tressa decided to make her a rose garden made out of headlights and recycled materials.
On their sound journey“Transmissions” to South East Asia 2018, the famous Indian band KURU CIRCUS decided to make a stop in Hanoi.
It was reported that the group decided to make the change, despite no legal reason to do so,
Media decided to make a small selection concerning the presentation of claims of various countries for compensation for historical damage.
In this mode, we can also remove all kinds of parasites that decided to make a home out of your body.
Once you have decided to make the commitment to a blogging tour, here are the
easy ones though so that's why I have decided to make this guide.
UKOME has decided to make a new price adjustment due to the large increase in costs in public transportation fees that have not changed for about 3 years.