Examples of using To be rather in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
His happen to be rather young.
As a bulking agent, the effects of Masteron will prove to be rather week.
It is going to be rather cool.
which tend to be rather obvious.
This is going to be rather amusing.
which tend to be rather evident.
This is going to be rather amusing.
which tend to be rather noticeable.
People seem to be rather caught up in it.
Yes, I was noticing your methods to be rather… direct.
It means, to be rather than seem to be. .
Some even find this concern to be rather bizarre.
The problems appear to be rather on the demand side than the supply side.
However, this cooperation promises to be rather cumbersome.
Occasionally he falls into what seems to be rather disheveled thoughts,
Also, some users find Blekko Search to be rather pervasive.
I'm afraid that's going to be rather awkward… because I'm going to marry her also.
But, I found the one floor of exhibits to be rather limited.
Some trendy wine bars in town tend to be rather poncy, especially if they are popular enough to get good crowds.
Parliament has reason today to be rather self-critical.
Com is known to be rather unreliable.
Advertisements generated by this advertising-supported application might seem to be rather interesting;
I am now going to be rather parochial.
which tend to be rather easy to see.
I found your speech to be rather heavily eurocentric.
which tend to be rather glaring.
Chemistry at school seems to be rather boring for teenagers.
the Swedish territory(in tonne-km) is indicated to be rather inelastic.
The list of reports have grown to be rather long over the years.
The second point that I would like to make is that the contribution of the new Member States to humanitarian aid tends to be rather modest.