Sentence examples for was predicting from inspiring English sources

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was predicting

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To make a prediction: to forecast, foretell, or estimate a future event on the basis of knowledge and reasoning; to prophesy a future event on the basis of mystical knowledge or power.

  • Professor Trelawney kept predicting Harry's death, which he found extremely annoying.

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That is what the Observer was predicting over the weekend.

Back in November, Russia was predicting 5% inflation next year.

Fortunately, the Farmer's Almanac was predicting lousy weather.

This, possibly, was the doom that Herder was predicting.

Minutes before 10pm it was predicting a Labour majority.

When Julia Hartley-Brewer put it to him that no one was predicting that shale would lead to lower gas prices, Shapps said he was predicting this.

Dietvorst: One of the areas was predicting student performance during an admission review.

"Everyone was predicting the residential real estate market wouldn't hold up, but that's not the case".

The budget was predicting growth of 4%, and for next year a mere 3%.

At the time, Branson was predicting commercial launch by 2007, with several flights a week.

Bernie Madoff was predicting he was going to make a lot of money".

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