Sentence examples for rather understandably from inspiring English sources

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Many English-speakers might (rather understandably) never prioritise learning Dutch because it's not pressing enough to do so.

Yesterday was another emotional moment for Mr. Rather, understandably so because his assistant had been in harm's way.

Because of this, and rather understandably so, for the most part the watchdog's enforcement has been limited to sending warning letters.

That is a ­reference to the new Martin Pipe ­Conditonal ­Jockeys' Handicap Hurdle, a race that Pipe, rather understandably, would be keen to win, hence his 26 entries.

The music skitters nervously as does, rather understandably, Ariane, and, rather humorously, a male cellist who fails to see the menace either in Mèlanie or a very sharp spike.

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The character is, understandably, rather grim faced.

His attitude toward Wilkes is understandably rather more ambivalent.

But W.A.R.P haven't told her why she's babysitting it, and so when a strange boy and a dead man appear in the thing in the basement, she's rather confused and understandably more than a bit annoyed.

The 20th-century experiences of "really existing socialism" are understandably rather forbidding, and those of social democracy, though often fondly recalled, are just a little too conformist and mainstream.

4.12pm: The reaction to the report published today by the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee arguing that any discard ban imposed by the EU should be delayed until 2020 has, rather predictably and understandably, been largely met with frustration and hostility.

But these projections are, understandably, rather controversial.

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