Reach, make, or come to a decision about something.
1It is a difficult thing to make up one's mind to say that.
2But here it is not easy to make up one's mind.
3How can one make up one's mind where to stop?
4There was nothing like putting on one's boots for helping one to make up one's mind.
5How else can one make up one's mind?
6In a busy life one would make up one's mind as well as one could, and act.
7One is solemnly advised to "listen to both sides" and then make up one's mind.
8One must make up one's mind to combat their exhibitions of weakness by determining to acquire ease of movement.
9One does not have much time to make up one's mind when flying through the air from a high trapeze.
10To do something requires that one shall make up one's mind what to do, and that's such devilish hard work.
11So that with a modest revenue and an unproductive profession one has to make up one's mind to have but little.
12Besides, when it came to the point, one felt too sorry for Nevill Tyson to make up one's mind to the worst.
13To make up one's mind to die is to take a certain resolution, in the hope of becoming quieter, calmer, and less unhappy.
14Faraday declared that in approaching a new subject one should make up one's mind a priori as to what is possible and what is not!
15"It is so difficult to make up one's mind," said she.
16"But one has to make up one's mind," said Evelyn.
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