Examples of 'has rather' in a sentence
Meaning of "has rather"
has rather ~ 'Has rather' implies that someone or something has a particular characteristic or quality to a notable degree. It suggests that the mentioned subject possesses a trait or feature that is somewhat unexpected or exceptional
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Patrick has rather a good war record.
In other parts of the country it has rather a provincial image.
He has rather a lot to contend with today.
I am afraid my little trick has rather rebounded on me.
Water has rather strong dipole moments.
Efforts to abolish meaningless regulations has rather positive load.
My friend has rather a lot to talk about.
Finding a role and purpose in this world has rather occupied.
The interior has rather sober walls.
It has rather different decoration and motifs to either.
Protective education has rather the character of a sanction.
It has rather a beautiful interface and attractive graphics.
The first whorl has rather distant ribs.
He has rather gone off flying these days.
Unfortunately he has rather a lot of hair.
He has rather a long distance to travel.
Your new friend has rather affected tastes.
It has rather led to the progress of the gospel.
This type of campaign has rather a reverse effect.
She has rather a strange quality.
You will appreciate he has rather a heavy day today.
That has rather been missed in this whole debate.
This type of container has rather limited deformability.
It has rather become a vocation now.
Yet this consolidation has rather paradoxical implications.
She has rather a lot on her plate at the moment.
My own personal experience has rather coloured my view on abortion.
It has rather short limbs compared to the other big cats.
My daughter has rather rare blood.
He has rather exalted ideas about himself and his capabilities.
He is extremely strong but has rather too little wits.
Snow has rather weak backscatter.
On the whole the objectivity test has rather a relative importance.
Allerton has rather a special technique in that line.
Two inseparable union modes that humanity has rather forgotten.
This year has rather lost me too.
Has rather large capacity for both sizes to accommodate all flows.
The first will has rather conveniently disappeared.
It turns out the seemingly extraterrestrial phenomenon has rather unremarkable origins.
The fault has rather been in the means.
Consequently the switch according the invention is more compact and has rather low production costs.
The moment has rather lost its magic.
This affirmation of Molière translates an indisputable reality but has rather pessimistic connotations.
Why now it has rather see her liver.
So it seems evident that the Transport Committee has rather lost heart.
My wife has rather a vivid imagination.
Ankylosing spondylitis is the most frequent form of SpA and has rather characteristic radiographic features.
Praying has rather a broad scope.
I'm afraid my change of schedule has rather thrown you.
This has rather spoilt my weekend.
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