We have no meanings for "have rather" in our records yet.
1 Given a choice, she would probably have rather been at the symphony.
2 We have rather differing views regarding the merits of security versus disclosure.
3 Yes; the Indian appears to have rather a contemptible opinion of them.
4 Yet on the whole, no; I have rather need of nerve tonics.
5 Indeed, to save space in these pages, I have rather improved it.
6 Euphemia, though she did have rather goggling eyes, was actually quite pretty.
7 Both of the chubby fellows have rather large heads with clustering ringlets.
8 But I would have rather died than admit that to my father.
9 But I have rather lost my keenness for work of that sort.
10 I have rather a short force of clerks-andon a sunny day-
11 I have rather an odd anecdote to relate of the Nun's Well.
12 You seem to have rather a high opinion of me, Miss Neville.
13 I have rather a fancy to show him a reestablished Mr. Bundercombe.
14 What if the dragon does have rather a frosty stare for you?
15 You seem to have rather a gay time at your concerts, Ellie.
16 Belmont said to Mrs Montgomery, 'I have rather more confidence in the Japanese.
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