Example sentences of "quite [adj] [to-vb] some " in BNC.

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1 When he split up with his wife , a while before , she spread some damaging stories about him , and I think the college was secretly quite relieved to have some evidence that he was het after all .
2 On a windy day with a strong wind gradient , you are quite likely to lose some extra height and speed and low approaches are always very risky .
3 Well , to start with , you are quite likely to meet some fascinating flying men and women before you even get into an aircraft .
4 Er I think , I think that er our organic growth tends to be erm er er continuous and er as you know each year we 're spending erm substantial amounts er on that er we prefer organic growth to acquisitions because we avoid er premiums in the long run er frequently er organic growth is , is actually more profitable er but we are quite likely to make some acquisitions er if erm the right er strategic opportunities er are created .
5 Thus a fully anticipated change in fiscal policy is quite likely to have some effect on real output in that it affects the willingness of the population to work to produce output .
6 I expect the Concorde drivers will probably be quite pleased to have some company up here . ’
7 Yeah he 's quite keen to do some nice work .
8 ‘ So , all in all , last year , I was quite ready to liquidate some of my American assets , and I would have done so , had it not been for Edouard . ’
9 The cataract op. was brought forward a fortnight , so by yesterday I was quite ready to write some letters , and yours was top of the pile — only we went hospital visiting instead .
10 It really was I was quite astonished to see some of the solutions .
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