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Example sentences for "much rather"

  • Rather, much rather, rejoice in the divine blessings, and thank God for having made you worthy of them.

  • But true love feels no inclination to behold the sin and disgrace of a neighbor; rather, much rather, it desires his improvement.

  • It is not enough merely to pray that another may escape punishment, as the venders of indulgences teach; much rather, we should pray that he become righteous and observe God's precepts.

  • I'd much rather we did not talk about it.

  • I'm all for art as a general thing, but I'd much rather be like an actress.

  • Much rather would he have been out in the gardens, standing beside one of those magnolias, watching the stars travel across the bay.

  • Much rather would he have stayed with her, and when she called him back for a last hug he did not struggle in her arms but gave her back kiss for kiss.

  • You'd much rather be there than here, wouldn't you, Alex?

  • Svend Vonved stops, in reflection deep; He thought it best he his horse should keep: His hauberk and faulchion he will not lose, Much rather to fight the youth will choose.

  • Then she added after another pause, "I think, on the whole, I'd much rather have no heather than plants like those.

  • I can get that packet back, and I'd much rather get it back with your help than without it.

  • And if I am not to be a Speciality I would ever so much rather be Betty's friend than yours.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    country code; different bodies; large picture; much accustomed; much alone; much astonished; much attention; much business; much chance; much concerned; much delighted; much easier; much engaged; much from; much harm; much interest; much interested; much length; much light; much love; much meat; much noise; much pain; much people; much trouble; much wind