Sentence examples for has gone rather from inspiring English sources

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I move on, although the atmosphere has gone rather stale.

So far, the experience has gone rather differently for the Bulls' Derrick Rose and the Mavericks' Rajon Rondo.

He prefers to focus on 2010, a year he thinks has gone rather better than the last.

"Sometimes I think it gets lost that his career has gone rather fast since joining the Yankees," Trey Hillman, the Columbus manager, said.

The case has gone rather quiet since its original filing, until today when the ITC posted a new complaint filed by Apple against HTC.

Though this move was covered by numerous outlets, since then it has gone rather quiet with the invitation only social network.

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As you've already guessed, things have gone rather poorly.

A little more barbed frankness would have gone rather far in a book that uses "rather" as its favorite modifier.

He applied for a post at a local supermarket and received an interview, which he felt had gone rather well.

The first quarter of the game had gone rather well for Burnley, with the former Hammer Matt Taylor whipping in some dangerous crosses, one of which Ings headed carelessly high.

Rumors of a Michael Bloomberg candidacy have gone rather quiet lately, and time is running short to launch a national bid from scratch.

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