Example sentences of "[noun sg] quite [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 I remember this fear quite distinctly as that of being swallowed up into some great emptiness : the struggle for individual identity , central to phenomenon of anorexia nervosa , had already begun , and already I was using the appropriate metaphor .
2 ‘ I was able to get into his character quite easily as I can identify with his overactive imagination and his constant hunt for food . ’
3 I imagined Perkin threading along that trail at night , following the paint quite easily as he 'd been that way already in daylight , and being secretly pleased with himself because if he had inadvertently left any traces of his passage the first time they could be explained away naturally by the second .
4 Last season , of course , we fancied our chances of reaching the second round quite comfortably as our opening opponents were lowly Hellingborough .
5 He had learned to his cost , when the ‘ Empire ’ had staged nude reviews in a desperate attempt to keep going , that using sex quite frankly as the basic attraction meant losing the reliable , come-every-week family audience to gain the dubious favours of a fickle , rowdy mob of hooligans .
6 It is possible to use the bodhran quite subtly as I have found out .
7 and things like that and it only , it 's only become and really it 's only actually set up as a business school quite recently as well , I mean what in the past ten years or something
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