Example sentences of "quite [adj] that some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is quite possible that some selection factors may point towards your retention while others will , in comparison , favour colleagues . |
2 | It 's quite possible that some MPs will try and talk the bill out . |
3 | In all the confusion , it was quite possible that some people would be flying on Virgin Atlantic for nothing . |
4 | In the absence of an animal , or even in addition to it , it is quite possible that some form of comfort was found at a particular place or sanctuary , and even within the minute span of evolutionary time measured by a single generation , it is possible for such a retreat to have become a very special place for a whole family , or even a tribe . |
5 | He came home from school some days later and said he had been ‘ thinking very seriously about our situation ’ — he was already beginning to be pompous — and that it was quite obvious that some women were unsuited to a life which held nothing but home and children . |
6 | In Bohemia especially , with its long tradition of industrialisation stretching back to the 1830s , where there has always been a strong commitment to the idea of social equality , where the call for national equality against the Germans had a strong social context , it 's quite logical that some kind of socialist or social thought will in the end prevail . |