| I'd rather stand on it than eat it. |
| I'm afraid the position we're offering is a rather junior one, though. |
| I'd rather not, if you don't mind. |
| In fact, he's doing rather well since the bankruptcy. |
| I'm sorry, but my client's costs have risen rather steeply recently. |
| No no, I'd rather not bother, nah. |
| Anyway, I'd rather be here with you. |
| Wouldn't you rather go to the monster truck rally with your girlfriend? |
| It's rather empty at this hour in the afternoon. |
| Now, would you rather that the Feds put him away or us? |
| Sometimes you'd just rather stay at home. |
| I'd rather die than let that happen. |
| I'd rather...I'd rather stand. |
| She seemed rather cold tonight, didn't she? |
| I'd rather not talk about this. |
| I'd rather not say. |
| Aren't those jeans rather tight. |
| Not necessarily the physical events themselves, but rather the thoughts and feelings surrounding them. |
| The dining area is rather busy. |
| [apprehensive] I'd rather not talk about it, sir. |
| You have a rather irritating method of expressing yourself. |
| A little agitated, Jack stands up and becomes rather animated as he talks. |
| Well, I rather not say to much about things we can't prove yet. |