Examples of using Rather have in English and their translations into Spanish
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Water. I would rather have water.
A lot of people look for a nice bedroom; I rather have a big empty space where I can shoot.
beliefs, wouldn't you rather have an authentic one?
You men of science regard me and my kind as meddlesome fanatics but ld rather have one grain of my faith than all your scientific disbelief.
Well, I'm not at all creative and I'd much rather have the cash. But Jackie has set her heart on that pendant that you described.
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Yeah," I agreed, though I would much rather have spent the afternoon in the garage.
I would love to win the world series of poker main event bracelet but i much rather have the cash.
It was felt that the Commission should rather have recalled the principle that State succession does not as such affect the acquired rights of natural and juridical persons.
a lot of wealth… we would rather have begged for a living.
financial support may rather have an indirect effect through enabling a regime that violates human rights to last longer by,
themes that they wished to discuss with civil society, but rather have decided to let civil society itself express its priorities by organizing its sessions and workshops.
it satisfied the requirements of article IV, and that the lower court should rather have analysed whether the enforcement of the final award separately from the partial award could fall within one of the exhaustively listed grounds for refusing enforcement under article V(1) or article V2.
It's rather having too many competing goals and decisions.
He… or rather has a daughter.
Each person can give his share- or rather has to!
Rosemary oil, rather, has shown potential antiseptic properties.
Rather, having this ability means that you have another tool in your.
Much has been achieved, but events have also presented us with new challenges-- or rather, have given the old ones new form or a sharper bite.
