Examples of 'sometimes rather' in a sentence
Meaning of "sometimes rather"
sometimes rather: This phrase implies occasional preference or inclination towards a particular choice or action
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Which is funny but sometimes rather accurate.
But sometimes rather complex ways.
Food service was sometimes rather slow.
So sometimes rather than having to look.
The case of expletives is sometimes rather complex.
That can sometimes rather weaken our actions.
Their composition is very varied and sometimes rather diffuse.
This was sometimes rather a sudden and abrupt process.
They have been working intensively in sometimes rather difficult circumstances.
There are sometimes rather strong variations from one room to another.
That is to say that our relations were sometimes rather tense.
His sometimes rather cavalier attitude leads him into a number of compromising situations with his teacher.
The gang is sometimes rather sloppy.
His humour was like a breath of fresh air in our sometimes rather staid work.
His English was sometimes rather difficult to understand.
Norev boxes could be very intriguing and sometimes rather fragile.
Sometimes rather die than to admit it 's my fault.
Schiller is sometimes rather free.
The balance between autonomy and accountability in higher education is sometimes rather hard to achieve.
Ryoko is also sometimes rather childlike, and can be a bit gullible.
The line between defending human rights and the fight against impunity is sometimes rather blurry.
Models too perfect may sometimes rather impede than promote.
Sometimes rather than withdrawing cash, it would deposit money instead.
Money is dished out for incoherent and sometimes rather inappropriate programmes.
Would you sometimes rather play video games than read a book?
Mr Kallio lamented what he felt was the sometimes rather academic tone of the opinion.
Today, he would sometimes rather apologize than ask for permission to embark on an initiative.
War makes you forget, sometimes rather quickly.
Moreover, the sole assemblies including a plurality of various materials are sometimes rather heavy.
In that spirit of inquiry, sometimes rather big openings happen.
In addition, the energy efficiency of furnaces used in this process is sometimes rather poor.
That is sometimes rather difficult and, particularly during election time, occasionally hard to represent.
Yes, but the bill is sometimes rather high.
Besides, lorries sometimes rather take the lake instead of the very hard coastal tracks.
In my view, its behaviour is sometimes rather too cowardly.
Sometimes rather useful, but for the moment, no one wants him dead.
Indeed, the management of the programmes is sometimes rather creaky.
The essay critiques, sometimes rather sharply, the works of other poets of his time.
It gives you a new sense of responsibility, sometimes rather overwhelming.
Truth is sometimes rather shabby, Philip.
It 's hard having to answer a lot of questions and it 's sometimes rather invasive.
This will be a gradual, and sometimes rather slow, process which will have to rely.
It is therefore applied to children, either individually or in small groups, sometimes rather simplistically.
Loyal, and sometimes rather traditional, Leos are, after all, a fixed sign.
As expected during our deliberations, different, sometimes rather opposing views were expressed.
It must be said that when one escapes it, one escapes it sometimes rather strong.
Relatively healthy, this micro-market is sometimes rather murky due to exaggerated asking prices.
This leaves a given period of time for acting, sometimes rather narrow.
In particular, the actresses play a major role in the sometimes rather dubious staging.
The young people of today have found a quite distinct, sometimes rather formal word for " tempo.
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