rating - use in sentences
Possessives
- 'excellent: It may also be of interest to note that the Faculty received an 'Excellent ' rating in the Higher Education Funding Council subject reviews.
Converse of object
- read: Read More Rating: - Who said evil was bad?
- achieve: It also achieved a rating of 4 in the Research Assessment Exercise.
- award: In the recently announced 2000 RAE, the School was awarded the highest rating of 5* , again with all staff entered.
- assign: They were asked to assign a rating of 1-7 to each of these photos.
Adjective modifier
- Official: Official Rating: 3 or 4 star ( not yet officially rated ).
- 5*: It received the top 5* rating for its research at the most recent research assessment exercise.
- average: Average rating: Be the first to review it!
- overall: Overall ratings of services converge to a narrower range than initial.
- five-star: Computer Shopper has given the drives a five-star rating.
- high: Patrons younger than the highest rating will not be admitted to the Cinema.
Modifies a noun
- scale: Pain was measured using a visual analog rating scale during assessment visits.
- commission: The state department them their rates farm requested a rating commission ordered.
- agency: CRESTCo agreed to use " accredited external rating agencies " from a list drawn up by the Basel accord.
Noun used with modifier
- customer: Customer Rating: Review Summary: treasure island Review: Treasure Island is a good book.
- star: Our star rating system helps you judge which hotel is right for you.
- credit: Is his credit rating is better than, say, General Electric or Barclays bank?
- user: User Rating - nee Posted on 23 / 06 / 2006 Without doubt the best retailer online, far superior to Amazon.
- satisfaction: Customer satisfaction ratings on these services are generally high.
- review: I've been trying to sort out your review rating system, and I'm not doing too well.
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