Sentence examples for I saw rather from inspiring English sources

The phrase "I saw rather" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a preference or opinion, but it lacks context and clarity. Example: "I saw rather a strange sight in the park yesterday."

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But when much lifetime had raced by I saw rather trapped in the scrag noose, too, joy and daylight.

What I saw, rather too plainly, was a first half that was all plot and no fantasy, and a second half that was all fantasy and no plot.

But when much lifetime had raced by I saw rather trapped in… Heard its drumming first downstairs; Early morning Glass flowers in a long vitrine/whose labels scan suppose/implicit in the planet's Time out of mind- false The radium in luminescent numbers In April, in New England, the earth ball yields Bells began, the courtyard cool as alcohol..

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"I see, rather than 'able'".

I'm geared toward the visual and towards what I see rather than what I hear.

He saw, rather, that I would never accomplish anything at all".

I will see, rather than read, the story.

I saw it rather as a declaration that sisterhood on the Supreme Court is, if not powerful, at least keeping score.

I saw witty, rather than funny.

The Vance I saw was rather different from the author of Hillbilly Elegy.

The picture I see is rather depressing.

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