Sentence examples for going to designate from inspiring English sources

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But I don't think the landmarks commission is going to designate it anytime soon".

"They're going to designate it on architectural grounds, but it just happens to be a place that is tremendously important in African-American history.

Highlight them or put stars by them – whatever is going to designate these responsibilities as "must do".

President Barack Obama certainly deserves an Honorable Mention this week, as news leaked that he was going to designate the site of the Stonewall riot a National Memorial.

"What the state is going to designate for 2017, 2018, 2019, when the Tesla [Model 3] hits consumers' driveways and they can apply for the incentives, we really can't say," Santulli said.

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Delves reports that "a number of NGOs use tcho-tcho to pay their employees, and it allows them to make sure that the money goes to designated purposes".

You would have to rethink the format — maybe Ryan Seacrest stands in front of a huge bank of monitors, and maybe players have to go to designated studios around the country rather than play from their living rooms.

There was a drop in attendances in 2009, which coincides with the swine flu outbreak that year, where patients with influenza like illness were advised to go to designated fever clinics.

Otherwise, he said, "the airlines are going to need to designate quiet sections, like the quiet car they have on Amtrak for those who don't want to listen to cellphones".

I recently heard that Katz's Deli on the Lower East Side was going to be designated an official "famous film location".

"Anybody who notices unpleasant facts in the have-a-nice-day world we live in is going to be designated a curmudgeon," he said.

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