Sentence examples for going to gauge from inspiring English sources

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In 1919 The New York Times reported that the trains to the Key West-Havana ferry were "crowded with Americans going to gauge the chances of fortune".

Mr. Dvorkovich said the Russian president would also be going to gauge the chief executives' interest in Russian assets to decide which state companies should go up for sale first.

It does have its semi-nifty Spectacles sunglasses, but the story there too still has to play out before Wall Street is ready to consider it a metric they're going to gauge for success.

Or put another way, KV claimed it was going to gauge pregnant women with a high drug price AND unleash the FDA on the compounding pharmacies to prevent competition.

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Robert Gardner, Nationwide's chief economist, said: "In the near term, it's going to be difficult to gauge the underlying strength of activity in the housing market due to the volatility generated by the stamp duty changes that took effect from 1 April".

It was going to be hard to gauge what turned out to be an abnormally high amount of interest from retail investors.

Because if you (nurse) don't really know why you're doing it then you're not going to be able to gauge that question properly in order to get the most accurate answer.

Again and again we're going to find ourselves gauging just how far we've gone since Sept. 11, measuring, the way we do today, the weight of each of the firsts we come to in the aftermath of that tragedy -- the first Thanksgiving, the first Christmas, then an entirely new year.

Newsnight's Jake Morris went to Liverpool to gauge opinion.

Richard Bilton went to Birmingham to gauge reaction in the UK.

BBC Breakfast's Jenny Hill went to Huddersfield to gauge some reaction to the vote.

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