Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] quite a few " in BNC.
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1 | Above the eyes yeah , we 're still quite a few of these short are n't we ? |
2 | As much a part of the scenery as the granite tors are the Dartmoor ponies , and there are usually quite a few around the hut circles . |
3 | However , there are still quite a few rather heavily marked White Parks and sometimes a completely black calf is thrown , which is never the case with the pure Chillinghams . |
4 | There are still quite a few trees and bushes festooned with the fruits of last year . |
5 | Er it seems to me that erm there are probably quite a few policies in the structure plan that could be omitted if we just took the all the P P Gs as read . |
6 | There are also quite a few different colours ranging from black and bay ( light brown ) to grey and palomino ( cream ) . |
7 | ‘ There are now quite a few sources from which firms can obtain this finance . ’ |
8 | And conversely , if you find that you 're just not a dab hand at paint techniques , or have n't got the time to find out , there are now quite a few wallpapers available which reproduce the effects , but require not painting : just hang , and you have instant sponged , rag-rolled or marbled walls ! |
9 | There are actually quite a few positive steps forward : for a start , and under intense pressure from environmentalists and scientists , the World Bank has begun to take into account conservation when it is approving projects for funding . |