Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] quite a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Erm then it goes on about quite a bit of this Erm perception and decoding of the speech style er talking about er Martin and Giles .
2 He 'd had to walk on for quite a bit after that and it was quite late in the day when it occurred to him that the villagers had probably been just having a joke with him and that they would no doubt be feeling anxious by then and starting to worry .
3 The Factor named a price , Antinou countered and so it went on for quite a while .
4 This went on for quite a while before it spoke again .
5 Efforts to find a suitable site for the Vintage & Rotary Wing Collection , with workshops in Stoke-on-Trent , have been going on for quite a while , but the reaction has always been negative — we even had the comment that ‘ We do n't want an aircraft scrapyard here ! ’
6 But this was this big case was on you know , and it went on A big lawsuit it went on for quite a while .
7 oh I 've had a bit of a day or erm ooh , whatever it is , and erm I said to myself I am making allowances for being tired and getting , getting on a bit , you know , and that went on for quite a while actually until I said to myself I 'm making up allowances you know , I 'm
8 But we kept this on for quite a number of years .
9 The first time you use your Steamatic in the bathroom you could be in for quite a surprise .
10 The company came in for quite a bit of stick with their new version of the Escort and if the Mondeo had not been well received they could have been in real trouble .
11 They have come in for quite a bit of stick , particularly when they 've been dealing with rape cases .
12 Meanwhile , those officials in the finance ministry and the Bank of Japan who still equate a strong yen with a strong economy may be in for quite a shock .
13 ‘ She 'll be in for quite a shock on her wedding night , poor little kid . ’
14 They have n't been in for quite a while .
15 Farmers in the past , just as now have had to weigh their goods somewhere , but it seems a curious activity to carry out in the middle of a field and down through quite a number of generations ( the weights span at least two centuries ) .
16 I came down with quite a thud , and hit my head on the stair post . ’
17 He compares the position with that of a pentathlon athlete , who is good enough to compete at top level in each event separately — along with quite a lot of other people .
18 Oh , yes , because rings come in to quite a bit of wear do n't they ?
19 Nine months or a year 's time we may have a different animal working in that office and it may well be some person who has who does some J L O work to supplement John and does some project work , now er Jackie has indicated she 'd love to fill that role , and we all know what project she 'd want to be doing it , but er if we do put somebody in that role they will be project officer as well and on the wall will be a year planner and it 'll have things like crucial crew gala day and all these major major things and that particular officer will work quite closely with the new Pat and they 'll be able to take some of the weight off our shoulders so when we start planning for something like crucial crew you can delegate some of the work to the project officer and perhaps the other sergeant Now I know things do n't always work out quite that straightforwardly but you know the last year has been a bastard of a year for us in terms of sickness , four S L O's have been on long-term sick we 've lost Pat for all that time Jed was off for quite a while
20 Anyway she 's been going out on and off for quite a while now .
21 Actually , Ms Onoue also seems likely to stack up for quite a bit short of a billion when it comes to payback time .
22 ‘ I could keep this up for quite a while !
23 If so , public opinion in the western democracies would probably put up with quite a lot of blood and bodies .
24 She only did , them drama people came up with quite a lot ideas
25 On a purely practical note , all this added up to quite a bit in value and Ivy Cottage did not appear to have any extra locks or catches at the windows .
26 It adds up to quite an incentive for the ‘ King of the Park ’ Kenny McKinstry who will be bidding for an unprecedented sixth victory this year , and a second in a row in his Kaliber Subaru Legacy .
27 On other occasions the product to be launched is considered to be over the limit of what can be given away and one creative idea which has now been taken up by quite a number of manufacturers is to raffle a small number of the items or to organise an amusing competition which journalists attending the launch are invited to enter .
28 Er this is why swimming 's been taken up by quite a lot , there are retir classes for people who 've retired and ca n't swim .
29 Not expected back for quite a while yet , I suppose ?
30 I went out with quite a lot of men before I met Stuart .
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