Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] quite [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I tried to be as patient as I could and I think David 's mother has realised for quite a long time that I was quite a good daughter-in-law to her ( although I was n't a daughter-in-law at that time ) but as a girl friend , I could understand her finding it obnoxious that her son brought some strange person into the house . |
2 | I got through quite a few bits and pieces that was |
3 | I understand perfectly well why that should be so , as the hon. Member for Blackburn ( Mr. Straw ) made clear in the Second Reading debate his support for the higher education reforms , which account for quite a large part of the bulk of the latter part of the Bill . |
4 | The activity was sustained for quite a long time by pupils who , according to their label , have difficulty sustaining anything . |
5 | It also made for quite a wet ride as the Seayak ‘ bobbed ’ downwards . |
6 | Erm , I think the scheme has been delayed for quite a long , well , I mean obviously it 's important to get this scheme off the ground and when people , and I 've had lots of phone calls and discussions about this , and when people have spoken to me I said , it 's important to bear in mind two things . |
7 | I have … often been worried that we are imposing more and more on a system of collective ministerial decision-taking that was designed for quite a different era . |
8 | This was news to me , although I knew Graham Fearnley , who was Jack Mason 's agent and looked after quite a big stable of European golfers . |
9 | okay so it , yeah it looks like quite a reasonable number of people possibly |
10 | Looks like quite a long meeting . |
11 | Students of typography come from quite a wide range of backgrounds . |
12 | ‘ No , darling , but Mother and Lady Selvedge have come from quite a long way — miles , really — and those two young men talking to Ianthe are strangers , and I dare say Mr Stonebird will look in , ’ said Sophia comfortingly . |
13 | The discourse analyst , with his ‘ ordinary language ’ data , is committed to quite a different view of the rule-governed aspects of a language . |
14 | I have looked at quite a few , but there have not been any which have struck me as being ‘ the one ’ . |
15 | They have n't been moved for quite a long time , and it 's funny how buildings which claim to have extraordinary flexibility sometimes turn out to be really quite rigid . |
16 | The inspection and the self-appraisal seemed to be two entirely different processes : each operated with quite a different agenda and entirely different methods were used in each case . |
17 | After Adelaide , Bodyline was not exploited with quite the same intensity , but the crowds retained their fury at the mere sight of a ‘ bumper ’ . |
18 | The name may not have changed but the new Bob will earn £200,000 a year , the old Bob had to make do with quite a few bob less — £93,000 . |
19 | Surely we should n't allow that c to continue and surely that 's er that 's er can be made into quite a semi-formal type of that 's not on is it ? |
20 | It is apparently done in quite a crude fashion , using a look-up table . |
21 | One example is the late Triassic brachiopod Halorella , which is large and distinctive and which has been recorded from every continent except Antarctica , in rocks dating from quite a small span of late Triassic time ( figure 2.1 ) . |
22 | Borrowing or buying on credit tends to he seen in quite a different light from other consumer transactions . |
23 | came from quite a wide area way up in the hills Airedale and all that area , at the foot of the Cleveland hills |
24 | He was born in seventeen sixty , in the middle of France , really , erm , and he came from quite a large family . |
25 | By the early part of the 19th century , the business had grown to quite a sizeable concern , and consisted of scribbling and burling shops , wool lofts , a dye house , as well as a rack teaze and Webb 's substantial home . |
26 | The food was excellent and I was not charged much because the cooking was done on quite a large scale — I was not a big eater so my lunch did not make much difference to the running of the place . |
27 | In a month , she thought , in just a month , I might be looking at quite a different view . |
28 | ‘ I think it 's done by quite a few groups these days , ’ said Mike Morrissey of the CMAC . |
29 | ‘ It does n't get any easier ’ , confessed Slack , a theme reiterated by quite a few during the competition , especially those playing from memories of yesteryear glories . |
30 | As the appliances will be used for quite a few years , perhaps under changing circumstances as couples have children , it 's important to look ahead and not just buy the cheapest model to save a few pounds . |