Example sentences of "it [be] quite [adj] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | And it 's quite obvious Charles |
2 | So I said it 's quite alright Mr , we 're not very well off in Salisbury Park but we do possess a carafe and that holds three . |
3 | Mm ah just lost the name of the place , but it 's quite near Peter |
4 | Nex anyway it 's quite near Portsmouth and we heard that the first Queen Elizabeth ship , they do n't say it 's the first but they call this one the Q E Two but there was a Q E One , you see at one time and so we took a coach from there to Southampton because we heard that she was in dock there and so we went and there were crowds of people and all in a queue waiting to go in . |
5 | It is quite possible Chaucer 's attitude to such explicitly serious literature was uncertain , appreciating its moral worth but also sensing it to be more than the " " litel hevynesse " " that " " is right ynogh for muche folk " " ( the Knight , in the epilogue of the Monk 's Tale , VII : 2769 – 70 ) , or to be preaching the " " inportable " " ( the Clerk 's Tale , IV : 1144 ) . |
6 | From the Gospels , it is quite clear Jesus has determined that these prophecies , too , must be made to occur — not spontaneously , but by contrived design . |
7 | It was quite obvious Mr thought he had something up his sleeve to embarrass the Labour party and Liberal Democrat parties of this , this council . |
8 | So the theorist so the theorists actually best from activities where something can actually give them a system , a model or a theory or a concept so we 've got Andy and John and it was quite interesting Andy when you were saying well whose work is this because you not really behind so you , you actually scored thirteen on that one . |