Aún no tenemos significados para "prefer a man".
1So do I; but I prefer a man to a rag doll.
2Well he knew how much she would prefer a man.
3For myself, if ever I'm to have a keeper at all, I shall prefer a man.
4If I am to lodge with anyone, I should prefer a man of studious and quiet habits.
5I prefer a man to say honestly, 'what a pity,' than to hear all that foolish flattery.
6Your convictions, you say, favor the Union cause, but I prefer a man with his heart in it.
7It would not do to argue that the Sicilians would even prefer a man born out of wedlock to Heinrich.
8You should have an hour's treatment twice a week, to be really effective.... You would prefer a man, I take it?
9People will prefer a man for whose father their fathers have voted, though they should get no more money, or even less.
10For my part I prefer a man who is drunk six days out of the seven to one who takes his pleasure so.
11I told them that the ladies prefer a man in a suit to one in baggy trousers, with visible underwear and garish "trainers".
12She can only prefer a man whose talents, congenial to hers, will win their own career, and ere I die that career may be made.'
13She prefers a man not because he is masterful, but because he is not.
14But Mr. Turner prefers a man to serve.
15If she prefers a man old enough to be her grandfather, then that is whom she will have.
16"I hope so," said Lydia; "but I prefer a man who is interested in sport to a gentleman who is interested in nothing."
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