Example sentences of "[adj] [was/were] quite [art] " in BNC.

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1 This was quite a journey since the guests were obliged to traverse a large anteroom , the room occupied by the Cent-Gardes on duty , plus several other large rooms before reaching their destination .
2 This was quite a normal thing at that time and neighbours would call to pay their last respects .
3 This was quite a good bargain for the monks , but it did not silence all their criticisms .
4 I thought this was quite a plus actually , because we were able to get away with murder during the beginning , in some ways doing things that on paper looked very expensive but in reality balanced out over the year we were scheduled . ’
5 Well now this was quite a while .
6 Given Khoneinis constant Anti-American rhetoric , this was quite a success for the United States and it led Ambassador with the new regime .
7 This was quite a long passage for us , but we were lucky with the weather and made it in one leg .
8 So this was quite a mission which I believe has not been adequately covered in the history and was a forerunner of things to come and like I say we got through that mission without any damage , our gunners got to shoot at the first German fighters and we were an experienced crew with one mission under our belt .
9 She did not add that this was quite a relief amongst the Anglican priesthood .
10 As she 'd returned everything he 'd given her before he 'd left for Japan this was quite a surprise .
11 And his point was you know , this was quite a long dream , you know , th i the manifest content , the whole argument of the dream , took some time er and his objection was , how could Freud 's theory explain this ?
12 This was quite an achievement as there were many well-known archers at the meeting — the captain had arranged for the northern championship meeting to be held at the same venue on the three days prior to the Scorton shoot .
13 This was quite an accomplishment and the boss was very pleased .
14 This was quite an achievement for an organisation only a few months old .
15 Since the Province has a population larger than that of England , this means that this was quite an important personage roughly equivalent to the Minister for Higher Education in Britain .
16 This was quite the most sensible arrangement ; it was more fun for the children too .
17 He remembered her as being pretty but this was quite the wrong word now .
18 This was quite the right thing to do in a coffee-bar in the King 's Road .
19 Until public transport became an every day means of travel getting from one village to another was quite a problem .
20 The ore was taken down to the lake , boated down to Nibthwaite , carted from thence to Penny Bridge or Greenodd , ( the latter was quite a busy small port ) from where it was shipped to the Macclesfield Co's. smelters at Liverpool .
21 That was quite a relief too .
22 That was quite a place , ’ she enthused .
23 That was quite a revelation in those years of juvenilia .
24 Having been four-over par after his first three holes on Thursday , that was quite a recovery .
25 Even so , I noticed Rosie was doing it , and that was quite a sight too !
26 Mouthed all the swear words I could think of — and that was quite a lot .
27 That was quite a coup , considering that EastEnders is a BBC programme .
28 I thought , ‘ This name looks good in print , ’ and that was quite a relief because Aspel is not a good name to pronounce — people always want to say Aspirin or Cesspool … .
29 That was quite a bang , literally — the sound of the explosion was heard thousands of miles away .
30 That was , thing is that was quite a long time ago .
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