Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] quite [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Which does not quite explain the fishermen .
2 But , for reasons John Bradley does not quite make clear , Moscow also gambles on a wider war by invading West Germany .
3 There are moments when the performance appears to lack urgency — the opening of the finale is rather sedate , and the middle section of the Allegretto does not quite capture the ‘ will o ’ the wisp ’ character intended by the composer .
4 Cleopatra is one of the supreme creations in any opera , and if Barbara Schlick does not quite capture the full measure of the role , her singing is lovely throughout ; she is particularly touching at Cleopatra 's more vulnerable moments .
5 The original Hebrew does not quite spell that out in detail , but that was what was meant , and has forever attached itself to the sin of sodomy which was until recently against the law and still is with those under 21 years of age .
6 Development through Drama seemed to provide just this and became a set text worldwide , but as with most formulae , the recommended practice often does not quite match the philosophy .
7 While Smart 's contemporaries failed to appreciate the sublimity of his Song to David , later critics have signally failed to agree on its construction and Smart 's own note of explanation does not quite match the case .
8 Soldered into one corner of one of the swaying carriages is a solitary , plain , ordinary , short-hair-cutted man clad in a fairly new dark blue suit which does not quite match his black hair edged with grey or his furry , hairy watch strap .
9 Even a user who starts a search with a specific subject in mind may find that it does not quite match his requirements after all .
10 I missed Ozawa 's sheer rhythmic energy at times , such as in ‘ Porcus 's Introduction ’ , where Baudo does not quite manage to bring out the basic dance rhythms behind the music .
11 9 ) At present the newsletter does not quite cover its costs .
12 On the other hand , it does not quite cover all sporting interests because horse racing ( or indeed camel racing ) is also in there as a sport .
13 They form a V-shaped cross-section that does not quite meet at its apex .
14 These long-term priming effects are explained , within the logogen model , by assuming that after threshold has been reached activation dies down rapidly at first over a period of a second or so , but does not quite reach the normal resting level : there follows a long period during which there is very slow decay of residual activation — a period measured in hours or even days .
15 For him apparently , although no moralist , the answer ‘ I enjoy it ’ does not quite settle the matter .
16 Start by increasing power until the model becomes very light on the floats but does not quite leave the ground .
17 The word ‘ departed ’ , used in the RSV and other versions , does not quite convey the sense of the Hebrew verb , which means ‘ gone into exile ’ .
18 Does the Secretary of State understand that the testing of seven-year-olds does not quite mean that ?
19 In truth that phrase does not quite fit the Jacob/Esau narratives .
20 She does not quite look at him .
21 Although he does not quite dare to say it , he wants the entire ERM to dissolve .
22 He does not quite know how to ask .
23 This does not quite ring true .
24 He still does not quite understand .
25 He does not quite understand why the coats are familiar .
26 Discussing a book on Dostoevsky , he remarks that while the author has much of interest to say about The Idiot ‘ she does not quite persuade one that it comes off , indeed she does not really try , because like many scholars today she is more concerned with showing how the thing works than with judging if it works well . ’
27 Jose Maria Santamarina , a current Puma , does not quite agree : ‘ We ca n't deny we have failed .
28 Patricia Hodge does not quite evoke the mixture of clown and vamp that list suggests .
29 But , in fact , he does not quite say this .
30 What Aristotle says there is that the demos would like to be a monarchos , an autocrat , he does not quite say that it is .
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