Examples of using A rather in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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A rather larger extension was added in 1967.
Therefore, the Qubus chain has the possibility to a rather large growth within the existing capacity.
It has a rather simple standard-
This is a rather large insect.
This is a rather complicated concept.
I have a rather basic, maybe even dumb, question.
This is a rather laborious process.
It is a rather simple kitchen.
And again with a rather original name.
He's had a rather difficult time accepting her passing.
This is a rather special book!
The music has, however, a rather intense character.
Nevertheless a rather special attribute of the medicine is its anti-catabolic capabilities.
Battle Dagorath performs a rather intense variety of atmospheric black metal.
Nickel is a rather solid metal in comparison with steel.
A rather unusual structure in Europe up until now.
Chinese quince is a rather exotic and infrequent fruit.
You could say I have gone through a rather dramatic transformation.
A rather natural question arises:
Ses Covetes is a rather small and peaceful village with less than 100 inhabitants.