Sentence examples for rather bad for from inspiring English sources

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The food is rather bad for me: if I eat it I get asthma; if I don't I go hungry.

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We would need some rather bad facts for a Delaware court to find this acquisition unfair.

All this may turn out to be rather bad news for Jose Mourinho.

I reckon corn acquired a rather bad name for itself in the days of the Jolly Green Giant.

This had been "a complicated little operation" which had been discovered by police "as a result of an accident that was rather bad luck for those involved".

Bristol's presence at the top of the Championship table is rather bad news for Newcastle, given that the West Country club have a home ground that is entirely suitable for Premiership rugby.

But in situations like this such comparisons can be educational, and they are certainly lots of fun.Take the year 1564, a rather bad one for Tsar Ivan IV (also known as the "Formidable" or "Terrible") and many of his more powerful subjects.

In particular, they show that coarse representations that do not take into account the heterogeneity of contact durations, such as the usual contact matrix, yield rather bad estimates for the global attack rate.

An English translation, a rather bad one, was printed for the first time in 1534, by which time Magna Carta was little more than a curiosity.

This supposition seems refuted by the striking consistency with which Eichmann, despite his rather bad memory, constantly repeated, word for word, the same stock phrases and self-invented clichés (when he did succeed in constructing a sentence of his own, he thereupon repeated it until it became a cliché) in referring to every event or incident that was of some importance to him.

The Romans also had a taste for wigs, albeit a rather bad taste.

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