Aún no tenemos significados para "rather more".
1As always in Syria, however, the reality may be rather more messy.
2Freedom - rather more complicated in the concrete than the abstract, yes?'
3The truth was almost certainly rather more complex and much more astonishing.
4Children of Men moves rather more briskly but has a similar theme.
5It took rather more than the inspector's reports to bring about improvements.
6Tony & Susan seems rather more febrile than its subject matter demands.
7That made the position sound rather more structured than many fans fear.
8Which was good, as it was rather more of an architectural tragedy.
9It is rather more controversial, however, when construed as a rabbit-duck illusion.
10Away from the set, however, he producer's taste was rather more highbrow.
11Norman was rather more measured in his final word on the matter.
12I would encourage you to be rather more concerned about your discipline.
13She agreed instantly and with rather more enthusiasm than James had expected.
14A long, slow slide could turn into a rather more rapid one.
15But these are rather more ambitious than those in the village church.
16I suspect that my medical expertise is rather more extensive than yours.
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Rather more a través del tiempo
Rather more por variante geográfica