Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] quite so [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Richard was still not allowed to speak — he was not recovering quite so fast as had been expected — and he could make little reply when Laura told him that this was exactly the kind of thing she had expected all along , and that she would see about disposing of Lord Jim immediately .
2 Wayne Larkins did not begin quite so strikingly but was an undeniably happy man .
3 A tail-wheel with a rubber tyre will resist skidding sideways over tarmac , but it will not grip quite so well when it is bouncing over rough grass .
4 If he did not go quite so far as Eric Linklater in believing that what Mary was doing down at Kirk o' Field during the last days of Darnley 's life in February 1567 was indulging a ‘ womanly zeal for nursing ’ , he certainly had no doubt of her innocence .
5 The Flower of Chivalry did not go quite so far as that .
6 Again Balfour 's account is in substantial agreement , although he adds the gloss that when , at one stage in his summing up he referred to his assumption that Asquith would not serve under either Law or Lloyd George , Asquith intervened to say that he had not gone quite so far as that ; he must consult his friends before giving a final answer .
7 Chung gains too from the fact that she is not balanced quite so closely as Perlman .
8 Then if you want blue to go the other side of the hoop and black to go here say , to the black wo n't go quite so far and the blue will .
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