Example sentences of "quite [adj] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This makes it quite clear how the gap between apparent and real earnings increases with time .
2 Quite amazing how the Queen Mother keeps on doing her so many public engagements .
3 This is quite patriotic of the poet — Owen then goes on to say that it is quite ironic how the sun woke up the world , started life yet it can not wake up this lifeless man , who is still warmblooded and full-nerved as Owen tell us here :
4 The dour , stalwart Dwarf troops were quite unlike any the Elves had faced before .
5 It is quite questionable why the heads of JRFU do n't establish ‘ real ’ clubs in Japan based on long-range plans .
6 Where an old person is still to be seen at the centre of a web of relationships that extend down the generations and through the individual members to the community beyond it can be quite startling how the pleasure derived from life remains undiminished despite quite severe physical and material handicaps .
7 It is quite remarkable how the denial of death , and the denial of the secret wishes for the death of others , persists even among those who have read Freud and have been analysed .
8 I must say it is quite astonishing how the Ryder Cup has captured the imagination of the U.S. golfing fraternity .
9 What it does and I think we 're also dealing with a with a with a , people like right and is probably arguably worse right who 've never really had any sort of responsibility before and they not quite sure where the lines are drawn .
10 I 'm not quite sure where the people come from , and where we 're going to put them .
11 I 'm not quite sure why the Championship actually disrupts things the way it does .
12 She was n't quite sure why the possibility that it was Luke Hunter who had sent her the flowers was so disturbing …
13 Yeah well I 'll speak to about it by all means but I 'm not quite sure how the hell she 's gon na be able to do it .
14 Yeah well I 'll speak to about it by all means but I 'm not quite sure how the hell she 's gon na be able to do it .
15 So , is it quite big though the suit ?
16 When IBM 's AT ( the 286 based computer ) was launched in late 1984 , it ran at 8MHz , but it was n't long before faster and faster oscillator speeds were used — a 25MHz 286 based machine was quite common only a couple of years ago .
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