Sentences with rate
rate
R r - The rate at which hair grows can be agonisingly slow.
- New diet books appear at a rate of nearly one a week. [+ of]
- Calls cost 36p per minute cheap rate and 48p at all other times.
- The government insisted that it would not be panicked into interest rate cuts.
- Soldiers were exempt from paying rates.
- Of all the men in the survey, they rate themselves the least fun-loving and the most responsible. [VERB noun adjective]
- He is generally rated Italy's No. 3 industrialist. [be VERB-ed noun]
- This is so extraordinary, it rates a medal and a phone call from the President. [VERB noun]
- A rate of 70 miles an hour
- rate of interest
- A rate card
- He works at a great rate
- First-rate ideas
- He is rated fifth in the world
- We rate your services highly
- This hotel does not rate four stars
- I rate him among my friends
- The clients do not rate the new system
- The rate of pay per month, rate of speed per hour
- Insurance rate
- To read at a moderate rate
- Of the first rate
- The sailor's rate is Quartermaster first class
- They are rated among the best
- To rate an increase
- A high rate of interest on loans.
- At the rate of 60 miles an hour.
- A rate of 10 cents a pound.
- To cut rates on all home furnishings.
- To work at a rapid rate.
- The rate of increase in work output.
- A salary figured on an hourly rate.
- Hotel rates based on length of stay.
- To rate a student's class performance.
- He was rated one of the best writers around.
- An event that doesn't even rate a mention in most histories of the period.
- A performance that didn't rate very high in the competition.
- The new teacher really rates with our class.
- It was a mediocre film, but at any rate there was one outstanding individual performance.