Example sentences of "it [verb] [adv] quite [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Then it do n't quite work right then . |
2 | But sometimes when you 're using it it do n't quite work |
3 | Somehow , too , because it did not quite fit her and hung gauchely in parallels and was kept with such care , spots of dirt sponged out and the dress frequently brushed and pressed , it made her seem , touchingly , much younger . |
4 | Mick Keebles , the World Cup captain , heads the off-campus contingent , which also includes John Jenkins , a centre who briefly returned to rugby union with Waterloo on leaving Leeds Polytechnic , but decided it did not quite match the real thing . |
5 | It did not quite get here in time . |
6 | Her real destination was Fleet Street and the offices of the weekly Clarion Cry , but she could hardly inform Dr Neil or Matey of that interesting fact — it did n't quite fit the sad picture which she had drawn of the friendless , abandoned orphan without employment — not that the money which she earned from the Clarion would have kept her . |
7 | It did n't quite fit in with her theory . |
8 | This one had a pleasantly slim neck , reminiscent of the Pedullas I recently tried , but it did n't quite make it into my affections because of its finish ; that slightly metallic-looking uniform of navy blue made the bass feel psychologically ‘ cold ’ to me . |
9 | But — it did n't quite make sense . |
10 | A muscle jerked in his jaw , and although he still retained the humorous gleam it did n't quite warm his eyes . |
11 | The ball bounced their way , but sometimes it did n't quite go far enough . |
12 | It did n't quite reach . |
13 | It did n't quite reach up to Carfax , and it had another great landmark , as well as the big , rich college of Christchurch , and that was the Guildhall , built at the centre of the civic power , which was more or less , well , just where the Town Hall is now . |
14 | But it did n't quite ring true . |
15 | It did n't quite work . |
16 | But although thousands did heed him and join , it did n't quite work . |
17 | This is the stuff our dreams are made of , but it did n't quite work out that way . |
18 | I had hoped that like the proverbial old soldier I could just quietly fade away but it did n't quite pan out like that . |
19 | It did n't quite hit the fan it did n't quite ! |
20 | Even a user who starts a search with a specific subject in mind may find that it does not quite match his requirements after all . |
21 | On the other hand , it does not quite cover all sporting interests because horse racing ( or indeed camel racing ) is also in there as a sport . |
22 | But it does n't quite go like that . |
23 | Now this is n not quite accurate , because it does n't quite go into it six times . |
24 | Unfortunately , it does n't quite double as an arm rest . |
25 | Pervasive though this negative tradition is , it does n't quite answer why it is that in a post-Christian society there should continue to be so much indifference to the claims of animals . |
26 | Paul Johnson 's production is a masterwork of clarity and while it does n't quite haul itself up to the avant-garde peaks of Celtic Frost , it hammers off at enough tangents to cover almost all the bases . |
27 | Paul Johnson 's production is a masterwork of clarity and while it does n't quite haul itself up to the avant-garde peaks of Celtic Frost , it hammers off at enough tangents to cover almost all the bases . |
28 | Robert ( 4.1 ) made his and the teacher said , ‘ It does n't quite fit , does it ? ’ |
29 | It makes sense , but it does n't quite fit . |
30 | Latest offering to appear from the rapidly expanding Camden ‘ lurch ’ subculture , so named after a divvy dance , although it does n't quite live up the press release 's boast of being ‘ the last noise that will cause heavens to crack and earth to rip asunder ’ ( ! ) . |