Sentence examples for going to rate from inspiring English sources

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I'm going to rate it four and a half stars.

Sea bass Fish is always generally going to rate highly from a nutritional perspective, being a natural, protein-rich food.

"If we're only going to rate 4 out of 12 deals, the positive effect we're going to have in the market is going to be diluted, and that's not in anyone's best interest," Mr. Duca said.

If you were to assign writers an Invitability Score (prose style × kitchen chops × congeniality at the table), Ben Marcus ("The Flame Alphabet") is always going to rate pretty high.

If we're going to rate every student and teacher and school, why would we not also rate the raters?

The process is simple: every time Rob Ford does something completely insane or embarrassing, we're going to rate him on a scale of his own huge red face.

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"He's not going to raise rates in any way, shape or form," he said.

Saga has a low "go to" rate of 11.9% APR after nine months, but cash withdrawals cost 19.6% APR.

And don't assume that the "go to" rate you saw advertised when you first applied is the one you will end up with.

"But just about anything that increases metabolic rate is going to raise heart rate, blood pressure and temperature.

"He's going to be rated as one of the best," Ms. Rogers said.

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