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would rather do造句
1. There is no other job I would rather do. 2. We could eat later if you would rather do that. 3. And I would rather do anything than chop at stumps that were bigger across than a small crowd. 4. Frank:I would rather do the dishes than cook. 5. B:I would rather do the dishes than cook. 6. I would rather do it now. 7. I would rather do the dishes than cook. 8. I would rather do what makes me fulfilled. 9. Means: I would rather do it by myself, than to ask others for help. 10. As a teenager you think you would rather do that or go out on dates or have a binding engagement or something like that. There wasn't any attraction there for me. 11. I would rather do so asas possible, not let on hold indefinitely. 12. Sometimes a meteor would rather do, go only a short moment, but can be docked to the heart, across the long trajectory, so that as the eternal moment, no regrets. 13. I would rather do some reading at home than go shopping with them. 14. Sitting here, thinking of you. (nothing else I would rather do. )Thinking of the time we could share, Thinking of how I long to be there. Always, wondering when ...and where. 15. Chuang tzu would rather do free in the bog turtle hideko notani opened deco, and not be bound to do the head of swagger winged steed. 16. I would rather do Gu son than in the future live a similar to my Niang day. 17. If are obtained using immoral or unethical ways, I would rather do what I love. 18. Joanne: I really don't like to do housework. I would rather do anything than clean house. 19. I decided that if I was going to go bankrupt, I would rather do it in the way I wanted. 20. As Libra prizes harmony with their lover almost above all else, Gemini won't be able to indulge their love of a good, hearty debate too often; Libra would rather do almost anything than argue. 21. But one very generous CEO - for better or worse - has decided he would rather do away with the awkward chat altogether. 22. If riches are obtained using immoral or unethical ways, I would rather do what I love. 23. Their poor command of the Chinese language also makes the reading of Chinese Books and newspapers an unenjoyable chore that they would rather do without. 24. In Mulling's opinion, e-mail is perfect for managers who would rather do anything other than walk down the hall.