Examples of using Has a rather in English and their translations into Polish
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The Independence Party of Minnesota has a rather elaborate set of criteria as to who can be a candidate representing the party.
This city has a rather rich history,
Phone Vegas has a rather colourful and motley assortment of games to offer- appealing to every conceivable demographic of people.
The length of the neck bones recovered suggests that this genus has a rather long neck.
now wonderfully restored from vinyl LP by Japanese Muzak, has a rather limited frequency response,
performed by Jared Leto, has a rather high forehead.
gun design has a rather anemic bibliography.
No 1176/2011 confirmed that Sweden has a rather high level of household debt.
This phrase in the mind of modern man has a rather negative color,
Once you find a video that has a rather interesting title,
Aesthetes will probably be interested with the fact that, while the S2200 has a rather archaic appearance,
He had a rather benign view of human beings.
The dark one and I have a rather complicated past.
The truth is, Mexicans have a rather original concept about death.
These beetles have a rather elongated bodies.
The flowers have a rather strong odour.
Both companies have a rather negligible presence in China, the….
Islands had a rather checkered history.
Mrs Aston's had a rather difficult.
Just worried you might have a rather unpleasant day.