Example sentences of "[adv] have quite a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Alongside me was Sam Ratcliffe who , at the tender age of sixteen , had already had quite a bit of publicity . |
2 | He had spoken to the elector about giving lessons to the royal children , for which he was rewarded not with cash , but with a watch ( unfortunately , he already had quite a collection of those ) . |
3 | ‘ I 've since had quite a number of first division chairmen clearly indicating they did not consider it a final offer and that they want this thing settled , ’ said Taylor . |
4 | The watch was kept to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the project which still has quite a lot of work to undertake but is sufficiently complete now to welcome visitors . |
5 | I usually have quite a lot of homework on Wednesday nights . |
6 | An I still have quite a lot of hair … |
7 | Make some free disk space available er yet if you have n't done this check the disk for er six months or more , you probably have quite a lot of disk space , I would imagine , that could be freed up . |
8 | In Oxfordshire with regard to drug misuse , well , as it says in this report er the main drug of misuse is alcohol , and we also have quite a problem with minor tranquillizer dependents . |
9 | So you 're saying it actually has quite a lot of advantages ? |
10 | You 'd actually have quite a lot of accommodation downstairs . |