Examples of 'be a rather' in a sentence
Meaning of "be a rather"
be a rather: Used to express a certain degree of something, often used to describe someone's behavior or attitude as somewhat
How to use "be a rather" in a sentence
Basic
Advanced
be a rather
This will be a rather rapid political career.
And it currently appears to be a rather dangerous one.
It can be a rather lonely life here.
I am told the prince can be a rather difficult man.
He must be a rather good fellow as authors go.
Mitscher was considered to be a rather quiet man.
This will be a rather unique occasion and.
This channeling turned out to be a rather personal one.
It can be a rather unpleasant surprise so one.
I have found him to be a rather poor actor.
It must be a rather difficult question to answer.
The only lodging proved to be a rather expensive hotel.
Would be a rather silly god unless he did.
So making a vacuum would be a rather expensive procedure.
It can be a rather thick head of hair or a gentle infant fluff.
Writing an eBook can be a rather difficult task.
That widespread communication is a barrier to new ideas at first seems to be a rather stupid.
It is considered to be a rather inferior general purpose timber.
Which at this particular moment would seem to be a rather poor choice.
Beauty must be a rather foreign concept to him.
He found things like talk shows to be a rather hollow exercise.
They can be a rather unpredictable lot.
It is evident that the latter seems to be a rather distant neighbourhood.
It appears to be a rather weighted question favouring the incumbent.
The coming year is shaping up to be a rather extraordinary one.
Acne can be a rather depressing circumstance.
Getting quality abortion information can be a rather difficult endeavor.
That would be a rather lengthy day or so.
Bringing something to its simplest reality can be a rather complex process.
It can often be a rather short time scale.
I have to say this year is already proving to be a rather testing one.
It also tends to be a rather intimate form of feeding.
The location of your second city seems to be a rather poor one.
That would surely be a rather unpleasant surprise.
To have a suitable understanding of how to pronounce the words can be a rather tough endeavor.
This turned out to be a rather successful approach.
To have a correct understanding of how to pronounce the words can be a rather hard undertaking.
Turning out to be a rather interesting day.
The wall he had crashed into seemed to be a rather hard one.
That would be a rather extreme reaction.
I hope you enjoyed what turned out to be a rather long article.
Dandelions can be a rather interesting alternative.
Preparing for this event has turned out to be a rather amazing journey.
That seems to me to be a rather perverse form of racism in itself.
Reporting on TCDC activities has proven to be a rather complex task.
That seems to be a rather important point.
A harmonization with the GATS modes of supply approach seems to be a rather problematic task.
I took him to be a rather callous man.
A possible amendment for the Council and the Commission will then be a rather binding guideline.
Turns out to be a rather cute name.
You'll also be interested in:
Examples of using Rather
Show more
I would rather listen to a drunk than him
This creates confusion rather than clarity
He would rather be at work with that bitch