Example sentences of "[to-vb] quite a [noun sg] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , I happen to know quite a lot of clever , amusing , wise , energetic old people who are excellent company and among whom are several of my friends . |
2 | Sorry Chief Administrator Officer and I had to provide quite a lot of statistical information which I 'd never done before but nevertheless I , I made a fairly reasonable job of it , I had an assistant and erm I , I think I got fairly well known amongst the councillors and people who mattered and then went . |
3 | He began to fantasise quite a bit about this as he walked down Kensington Church Street . |
4 | Kenneth Graham did come to visit quite a lot between 1880 and 1910 . ) |
5 | You should be able to do quite a bit of useful contemplation about whether you actually love this boyfriend of yours . ’ |
6 | Obviously , you have to wear quite a lot of protective clothing to minimise the risk of getting injured . |
7 | That 's as much as her voice will stand , and we 'll have to cut quite a lot of those anyway if she 's going to get through the Season intact . ’ |
8 | When the time comes , as it certainly will , for a Labour Government to introduce quite a lot of progressive legislation that the country desperately needs , I have no doubt that the right hon. Gentleman and his right hon. and hon. Friends will wish to oppose it . |