Example sentences of "[coord] i quite " in BNC.

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1 ‘ That congregational aspect — which is a pretty Presbyterian word and I quite like the connotation — of the emotional effect of things happening to people while they 're gathered together , that was the big thing in the early acid clubs , that feeling that you were in a place with 200 people all going the same way as you , all into being there , enjoying being in this mass of people … …
2 And I quite agree with you , we are all much too complacent about the great wonders that surround us . ’
3 It has made him into a bitter man and I quite understand that bitterness .
4 ‘ A house is not a proper home without children , and I quite thought there might have been three at least by now . ’
5 Not only was this behaviour upsetting for anyone hearing it , but it gave my walking partner and I quite a scare .
6 And I quite honestly I do n't
7 And I quite enjoyed that too .
8 He used to make the black and whites and the black coats with a silk stripe ; and I quite thought they were costermongers until I went to help a friend of mine — she kept a public house — and I met quite a lot of them there .
9 I thought Chairman that er Mr is saying that er they would consider any consult with the Union on some of the statements that have been made and I quite er the item D is in fact necessary that er I I I gave no arguments , it should be given consideration if it is come to that and er it will come back presumably to form a proposition of deal with it then .
10 They were not , they were not dispensed with , well one could look back in seventy eight and say retrospectively how that process could have been started considerably earlier , er the honourable gentleman knows perfectly well that er as the Maastricht bill was winding its way through here it was n't really practical to run this but indeed the processes were started before the governing legislation was on the statute book and I quite understand why honourable gentlemen opposite wish to make their party points , particularly those particularly those who were not in the house in seventy eight which er does n't I think apply to the honourable gentleman from from Birmingham , when he knows perfectly well that the same kind of machinery is used now was used then and it was used as fairly and as honestly and as completely impartially as the time allowed .
11 I I asked the er the minister earlier about this question and I appreciate his difficulties being a home office minister rather than a foreign office minister and I quite understand his reluctance to er stray too far from his departmental portfolio but the reality is that the British government agreed that the European parliament should continue to meet in Strasbourg but we 've heard nothing from the minister as to where the money should come from er in order to make that commitment a reality because I 'm sure that every member opposite would say that the uncertainty about the present boundaries is not the er responsibility of the British government , that it 's a matter for the French government to sort out which boundaries er will be in place in the United Kingdom by June the ninth , the date of the European elections , but the reality is that the British government have gone along with the arrangement for having Strasbourg recognised as a er seat for the European parliament .
12 He was the one who made the running in the first place , and I quite like him . ’
13 And I quite expected to erm , to one of the branches to bend , quite a height .
14 Oh yeah , and I quite like that , but if I had that , I 'd like to I would n't be tempted to decorate his room
15 And as they get into , as you say , power and I quite agree somebody has a talk with them so look here
16 But mostly you can get round it , and I quite enjoy having a got with them .
17 er , but I quite agree one person er there 's nothing , nothing greater .
18 There were a few complaints about the rough was too rough and the coarse was too bad and whatnot , but I quite liked the fact that it was labelled because it meant that Rosemary could and could play the .
19 But I quite wanted to see Piers again .
20 But I quite see that you need someone to come in on a practical issue like what to do about his tenants .
21 ‘ I 'm so sorry , ’ said Rupert , ‘ but I quite see that she should n't come out .
22 Now I I 'm your least sporting person , but I quite like a good test game and I was in Australia when Packer did the whole thing with what I call Pack a Ball one day cricket .
23 I have n't done precise cal computation of interest , but , erm the rough one indicate that it is something in the region of five thousand , two hundred but I quite agree with his Lordship 's figure of five , two , O , seven , total one is one , two , one , six , three , four , O
24 But I quite agree with you , that some young women have ties that stop them doing exactly what they wish — until it 's too late , in many cases . ’
25 I could n't get enthusiastic about driving a tractor all day but I quite enjoy working with these all day .
26 It 's a bleak dismal day but I quite like a little
27 I like that , I do n't like Jason Donovan but I quite like that , do you ?
28 But I quite like her shell suit , there quite nice colours .
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