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    Usa "rather old" in una frase

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    rather old


    1. Beth lived with an aunt who was rather old and unable to care for her properly


    2. It was a rather old building showing some signs of wear


    3. The compound was rather old and certainly in need of some major repairs


    4. They are rather old and a State Relic,” he ordered


    5. The third woman to be interviewed by Ingrid was tiny, standing barely 155 centimeters, and was clearly in her thirties, a rather old age for a potential combat pilot


    6. The unit occupying the airfield seemed to be a transport squadron flying a mixed lot of rather old planes


    7. making arrangements to hire the inn’s rather old horse, he borrowed an equally old coat and ragged


    8. It happened much later when Christ was rather old


    9. “Proportionately to his lifespan, he is rather old,” Sionna pointed out, “although in absolute terms and relative to us, he is but an infant


    10. They are all very young, and make me feel rather old

    11. Big-boned and with the rather old-fashioned bun hairstyle and practical short nails, she reminded Rafferty of one of his former school teachers, a Miss Robinson, who had fallen in love late in life, with the new French master


    12. Then she looked at Slug and noticed that he was rather old for a caterpillar


    13. Emma was rather plain, rather old, and condescending


    14. “How may I help you, Gregory?” asked a rather old goblin


    15. Trabb's local work would have sat more gracefully on him than on me, may be a question; but I am conscious that he carried off his rather old clothes much better than I carried off my new suit


    16. It will be recollected that the new, or rather old, acquaintances of the Count of Monte Cristo, residing in the Rue Meslay, were no other than Maximilian, Julie, and Emmanuel


    17. "Do you think that was done last night? It looks rather old, does it


    18. On the contrary, when Kitty looked at him in society, as one sometimes looks at those one loves, trying to see him as if he were a stranger, so as to catch the impression he must make on others, she saw with a panic even of jealous fear that he was far indeed from being a pitiable figure, that he was very attractive with his fine breeding, his rather oldfashioned, reserved courtesy with women, his powerful figure, and striking, as she thought, and expressive face


    19. They were blooming young women, and, except one, rather older than herself


    20. The board here, the prior administration, they can be rather old-fashioned in their thinking on certain matters

    21. I would rather old Smaug had been left with all the wretched treasure, than that these vile creatures should get it, and poor old Bombur, and Balin and Fili and Kili and all the rest come to a bad end; and Bard too, and the Lake-men and the merry elves


    22. We like P/E, which is a rather old measure of cheapness or otherwise


    23. Their corporal, rather older and more weathered than the last, kept them alert and eager as vexers on the leash


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